Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary

The Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary was an event that took place in the last few months of 2010, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the start of the mainline Super Mario series with the release of Super Mario Bros. in 1985. There were hints of the anniversary event as early as September 2, 2010, with a non-public announcement of Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition during a retailer briefing in Japan. A logo for the anniversary event was trademarked a few days later, further indicating that an anniversary event was in the works. On September 13, 2010, the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. was officially announced when Nintendo revealed Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition. The anniversary was celebrated with promotional websites, merchandise, Club Nintendo rewards, and several new releases of Super Mario-themed hardware and software, one of which was the release of Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition.

The anniversary celebration officially came to an end on January 10, 2011.

Wii

 * Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition
 * This came bundled with Super Mario History 1985-2010, which contained a booklet and soundtrack CD celebrating the Super Mario-franchise history.
 * 25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS. (Virtual Console)

Wii

 * Wii 25th Anniversary Red Edition, which came bundled with the following Super Mario-franchise games depending on region:
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii - North America
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii + Donkey Kong (Virtual Console) - Europe
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii + 25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS. - Australia
 * 25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS. - Japan
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Korea
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii + 25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS. - Taiwan
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii + 25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS. - Hong Kong
 * Red Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk that came bundled with all Red Edition Wiis
 * The Europe and Australia-exclusive 25th Anniversary Wii "Mario Kart Wii Pack", which came bundled with the following depending on the region:
 * White Wii, White Wii Remote Plus, Mario Kart Wii, White Wii Wheel, and 25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS. - Australia
 * Black Wii, Black Wii Remote Plus, Mario Kart Wii, Black Wii Wheel, and Donkey Kong - Europe

Nintendo DSi/DS

 * Nintendo DSi XL 25th Anniversary Red Edition, which came bundled with the following Super Mario-franchise game depending on region:
 * Mario Kart DS - North America
 * New Super Mario Bros. - Europe
 * Japan did not receive a Super Mario-themed game in it's bundle.
 * The Japan-exclusive Nintendo DSi 25th Anniversary Red Edition, which was sold exclusively at convenience stores.
 * The China-exclusive iQue DS Lite 25th Anniversary Red Edition.

Nintendo Channel

 * On December 2010, the Nintendo Channel released two volumes of an anniversary-themed series called "Interview with Shigeru Miyamoto". Each volume featured series creator Shigeru Miyamoto discussing his personal development experience on the Mario series and its history.
 * The November 8, 2010 episode of Nintendo Week featured a segment focusing on the Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary and the various hardware and software being released for the celebration.
 * During the segment, Gary and Alison unboxed the North American 25th Anniversary Red Edition Wii and DSi XL bundles. They also promoted Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition and its contents.
 * A special message from Shigeru Miyamoto was shown at the end of the segment where he discussed the 25th anniversary-themed hardware and software and thanked fans for playing Super Mario games.

Flipnote Studio

 * A "Make Your Own Mario Flipnote" contest for Flipnote Studio was held to commemorate the anniversary. The contest required participants to create Super Mario-franchise themed flipnotes and chosen winners would have their submissions commented on by either Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka, or Yoshiaki Koizumi; all of whom worked on and helped create the original Super Mario Bros.
 * The Mario Drawing Song was created by Nintendo to promote the Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary-themed competition on the application. The song has since been referenced and used in other Super Mario-related media.

Nintendo World Store event
A Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary event was held on November 7th, 2010 at the Nintendo World Store and was attended by series creator Shigeru Miyamoto and then-Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime.
 * Shigeru Miyamoto created a 25th Anniversary-themed Super Mario drawing to be displayed at the event.
 * A Super Mario Bros.-themed cake was created for the event and was cut by Shigeru Miyamoto.
 * Gary from Nintendo Week was in attendance to interview various fans about the event and their personal experiences with the Mario-series.
 * Super Mario Bros. Andrew Gardikis attempted to beat his record time in front of Shigeru Miyamoto.

Merchandise

 * Japanese publisher released the Super Mario 25th Anniversary Commemorative Book which featured an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto and contained many other Super Mario-related articles and content.
 * The Commemorative Book also contained an exclusive anniversary-themed soundtrack known as SUPER MARIO BROS. 25th Anniversary Special Sound Track PRESS START Edition. It featured three arranged Mario-series songs performed at various concerts.
 * Japanese convenience stores sold an exclusive Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary-themed Nintendo Points Card worth 1000 Nintendo Points.
 * Nintendo sponsored a special Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary edition of the UK trade magazine.
 * sold Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary-themed Gift Cards. They also acquired reprinted stock of hard-to-find Nintendo DS Mario-series games at the time, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Super Princess Peach, and Mario Hoops 3-on-3.
 * A Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary promotional drawstring bag and keychain were distributed through currently unknown means.
 * A Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary promotional sheet of stickers featuring sprites from Super Mario Bros. was distributed through currently unknown means.
 * Rubie's Costume Company released a Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary-brand Mario Moustache costume prop.

Miscellaneous

 * A Japanese commercial was created to promote the Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary celebration campaign.
 * A special Iwata Asks interview between Shigesato Itoi and Shigeru Miyamoto was done for the 25th Anniversary discussing the Super Mario series.
 * Various Super Mario-themed wallpapers were created and made available for download on official Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary websites.
 * A "Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Video Competition" was held for Europe, requiring participants to send in a video showcasing why they love Mario. Winners would receive a Wii 25th Anniversary Red Edition bundle.

Club Nintendo Rewards
For the duration of the celebration event, Nintendo offered Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary-themed rewards and prizes on the now-defunct Club Nintendo rewards program. Each region offered unique rewards that were only offered for a limited time; however, some of the rewards were not unique to the 25th Anniversary celebration. Some rewards were previously offered as regular rewards but were later rebranded as anniversary items and released in a different region or vise versa.

North America

 * Super Mario Bros. Commemorative Pins
 * "Evolution of Mario" Screensaver

Europe

 * Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Commemorative Coin and storage pouch

Japan

 * Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Original Badge Collection
 * Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Original Handkerchief Set

Anniversary Campaign lottery
During the celebration event, Nintendo of Japan held a limited prize lottery from September 13th, 2010 to January 10th, 2011. To enter into the lottery, members had to register one of the seven specified Super Mario-series games serial numbers for a chance to win any of the three unique prizes offered. The Mario games that could be registered for entry were Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition, Super Mario Galaxy 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, New Super Mario Bros., Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart DS, and Mario Party DS. There were only a maximum of 10,000 possible winners, with each prize having only a limited amount to giveaway.
 * Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Original Tote Bags (Super Mario and Luigi colors) - 2000 Winners
 * Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Original T-Shirt - 3000 Winners
 * Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Playing Cards - 5000 Winners

Unknown Region

 * Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Keychain