Super Mario Bros. Print World

Super Mario Bros. Print World is a Mario-themed printing program for home computers, allowing the player to print out artwork of various characters and elements from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Land. It was developed by Hi Tech Expressions and released in the United States in 1991 for IBM and Tandy compatibles, as well as the Commodore 64 and Apple II. The title was only released in the United States; the MS-DOS version retailed for $19.99 and the Commodore 64 version retailed for $14.99.

Super Mario Bros. Print World is not a game, but a publishing application, with templates to make greeting cards, signs, posters, banners, and calendars, with a user guide on how to operate. The title is based on another Hi Tech Expressions title, Power Print, and has several variants based on themes other than Mario, including the, 's , ', and '.

Description
Now you're printing with power!

Mario, Luigi and the rest of the Super Mario Bros. gang take center stage in this powerful print program that lets you express your creativity in a fun and easy way. Create a merry Mario banner for a friend's homecoming, design a Koopa card for that loved one or make a Mushroom mask just for fun. You can even write and illustrate your very own storybook starring the beautiful Princess, then print it out for hours of coloring fun.

The possibilities are endless with Super Mario Bros. Print World-signs, stationery, cards, posters and banners are only the beginning, you can also printout puppets, bookmarks, masks and lots more for hours of creative fun!

The Super Mario Bros. Print World features: IBM-100 Graphics; Commodore/Apple-60 Graphics.
 * Super Mario Bros. characters in high-resolution graphics, including Mario, Luigi, The Koopas, Mushroom, Princess and many more.
 * 20 decorative borders that add excitement to your creations.
 * 7 typefaces in three sizes, special effects including italics, boldface and outline.

Included graphics
Note: Every image name is as it appears in the software. Some titles do not accurately describe the images they correspond to.

Fonts
These fonts were produced by Weatherly Systems, Inc., a now-defunct graphics design company. The font "Marquee" was a clone of, a typeface that has been widely used in entertainment-related contexts since it was designed in the late 1920s.


 * Flower
 * Marquee
 * Palm Beach
 * Park Place
 * Poster Script
 * Shakespeare
 * Solar
 * Wild West

Printer compatibility for IBM machines

 * Epson FX-850
 * Epson LQ-510
 * Epson LQ-850
 * Epson LX-810
 * HP DeskJet
 * HP LaserJet II/II
 * HP PaintJet
 * IBM Proprinter II
 * Okidata 320/1 (IBM)
 * Okidata 320/1 (STD)
 * Oki 393 (LQ mode std)
 * Oki 393c (LQ black)
 * Oki 393c (LQ blue)
 * Oki 393c (LQ red)
 * Oki 393c (LQ yellow)
 * Oki 393c (PPR XL24)
 * Oki 393c (XL24 AGM)
 * OkiLaser 400
 * Panasonic KX-P1124 (LQ)
 * Panasonic KX-P1124 (X24)
 * Panasonic KX-P1180
 * Panasonic KX-P1191
 * Star LaserPrinter 8II
 * Star NX-1000 (STD)
 * Star NX-1000 (IBM)
 * Star NX-2410 (STD)
 * Star NX-2410 (IBM)
 * Star XB-2410 (STD)
 * Star XB-2410 (IBM)
 * Star XR-1000 (STD)
 * Star XR-1000 (IBM)
 * Tandy 130/132
 * Tandy DMP 136
 * Tandy DMP 240
 * Tandy 300/302 (IBM)
 * Tandy LP 950 (LJ2)
 * Texas Instruments omni 800/857 (DP)
 * Texas Instruments omni 800/857 (WP)

Trivia

 * Super Mario Bros. Print World is rife with labeling errors. Notably, the image of Princess Toadstool, Toad, and Luigi is labeled as "Mario & Daisy", Nipper Plants are called "Munchers" in their artwork's label, and one of the two images of Roy Koopa misnames him as "Ray Koopa" while the other uses the correct name for him.
 * Whereas most other sprite images are artworks from the video games, Bowser's image is based on his appearance from the DIC cartoons The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.