

However, not all of Luigi's sprites were changed for example, ducking while holding an object or running up walls via a Triangular Block will still show the original Mario-esque sprite for that respective action. The changes in the sprite designs were purely cosmetic, as Luigi's gameplay performance remains identical to Mario's, unlike the gameplay performance in the later remake Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. As Super Luigi and other power ups, when standing still he keeps his hands relaxed instead of clutching on his overalls. Fire Luigi also spits fireballs rather than shooting them from his hands, resembling the attack of a Fire Brother. For the All-Stars edition, Luigi's sprite set was remade in order to for the character to appear different than Mario as he is now taller and thinner, resembling his current appearance, and performs various action poses differently (for instance, Mario slides down slopes on his bottom, but Luigi slides down on his knees). In the original game, Luigi's sprite set is identical to Mario's, excluding being assigned green palette colors. The differences in Luigi's sprite sets between the original version above and the All-Stars version below.Īlthough there are no big differences to the game unlike the other games in Super Mario All-Stars, there are a few minor differences, such as the sprites for Luigi in Super Mario World. The European box art of the game has slightly changed to reflect the addition of Super Mario World.ĭifferences from Super Mario World

Selecting a file of the game has him winking at the player. Unlike the other four games, the controls cannot be switched in Super Mario World due to the Spin Jump as a result, underneath the file menu for Super Mario World, instead of a control configuration option, there is an orange, circular icon with Yoshi on it, with text reading "YOSHI!" below it. On the game selection screen, the Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels cover is labeled "Unreleased in the USA" underneath ("Unreleased in Europe" in the European release). The background and linoleum color changes from blue to orange and blue to pink respectively, Super Mario World is added to the logo, and Birdo moves a bit forward, and sits down to make room for Yoshi, who is added in the background, in addition to more minor alterations. The original Super Mario All-Stars title screen changes somewhat to accompany the additional game. The game was usually packaged with the console as the Super NES Mario set, and in North America, the game was available exclusively as such. It was released in December 1994 in North America, 1995 in Europe, and was never released in Japan. It includes all the games from Super Mario All-Stars, as well as Super Mario World. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World is a compilation title for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
