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'''''BS Super Mario Collection''''' is a remix of ''Super Mario Collection'' (the Japanese name for ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'') for the [[Satellaview]], an add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. The game was released in four installments. As the game played, streamed audio would enhance the gameplay experience with special music and voice acting featuring Japanese celebrities. Unfortunately, information on it is sparse and incomplete at this time. Its "companion title" is ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]''.
'''''BS Super Mario Collection''''' is a remix of ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' for the [[Satellaview]], an add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. The game was released in four installments. As the game played, streamed audio would enhance the gameplay experience with special music and voice acting featuring Japanese celebrities. Unfortunately, information on it is sparse and incomplete at this time. Its "companion title" is ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]''.


==General differences/additions==
==General differences/additions==
*There are new icons on the map screen:
*There are new icons on the map screen:
**A [[Fire Flower]] icon representing 「<span class="explain" title="Nae no ie">なえのいえ</span>」 (Nae's house), which is hosted by a Satellaview Radio Personality Nae Yūki. Here, Mario can choose to activate 「<span class="explain" title="obake mōdo">おばけモード</span>」 (ghost mode) which allows him to become [[Fire Mario]] once he exits the level if he is [[Small Mario|Small]] or [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. This in turn disables players from participating in rankings.
**A [[Fire Flower]] icon representing 「{{hover|なえのいえ|Nae no ie}}」 (Nae's house), which is hosted by a Satellaview Radio Personality Nae Yūki. Here, Mario can choose to activate 「{{hover|おばけモード|obake mōdo}}」 (ghost mode) which allows him to become [[Fire Mario]] once he exits the level if he is [[Small Mario|Small]] or [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. This in turn disables players from participating in rankings.
**A [[Treasure Ship]] icon, which is unlocked when Mario finishes all available levels in the World.
**A [[Treasure Ship]] icon, which is unlocked when Mario finishes all available levels in the World.
*[[Toad House|Toad's House]] is now just a screen where the player selects the [[treasure chest]], rather than having [[Mario]] actually walk to the chest and open it.
*[[Toad House|Toad's House]] is now just a screen where the player selects the [[treasure chest]], rather than having [[Mario]] actually walk to the chest and open it.
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==Release date information==
==Release date information==
Being episodic, ''BS Super Mario Collection'' was released on a weekly basis. Info on the four releases is as follows:<ref>[http://www.f3.dion.ne.jp/~kameb/satella/st_slg.htm list of Satellaview Soundlink games, arranged in order of release date]</ref>
Being episodic, ''BS Super Mario Collection'' was released on a weekly basis. Info on the four releases is as follows:<ref>[http://www.f3.dion.ne.jp/~kameb/satella/st_slg.htm list of Satellaview Soundlink games, arranged in order of release date]{{dead link}}</ref>


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The timeframe they initially broadcasted was likely 7PM.
The timeframe they initially broadcasted was likely 7PM. The programs may have re-aired a various number of times, but more in-depth schedules are necessary to know exactly how many.{{ref needed}}
The programs may have re-aired a various amount of times, but more indepth schedules are necessary to know exactly how many.


==Music==
==Music==
{{rewrite|Include all licensed music choices}}
{{rewrite-expand|include all licensed music choices}}
The Satellaview's Soundlink-capabilities allowed music to be streamed via Satellite radio. This game used this to enhance it's soundtrack with songs that could not be performed via the Super Famicom's soundchips.
The Satellaview's Soundlink-capabilities allowed music to be streamed via Satellite radio. This game used this to enhance its soundtrack with songs that could not be performed via the Super Famicom's soundchips.


As the game played, music from [[Super Mario World (album)|the ''Super Mario World'' soundtrack]] and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, 3, Hop! Step! Jump!]]'' - as well as strangely-picked licensed music would play in place of standard Super Mario music.
As the game played, music from [[Super Mario World (album)|the ''Super Mario World'' soundtrack]] and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, 3, Hop! Step! Jump!]]'' - as well as strangely-picked licensed music would play in place of standard Super Mario music.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXxY4MF77Gs Episode 4]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXxY4MF77Gs Episode 4]


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Latest revision as of 17:48, August 9, 2023

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

BS Super Mario Collection
Developer Nintendo EAD, St.GIGA
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Super Famicom
Release date Japan

Part 1 - 1997/12/28
Part 2 - 1998/01/04
Part 3 - 1998/01/11
Part 4 - 1998/01/18
Genre Platform
Mode(s) Single player
Media
Super NES:
Satellaview soundlink
Input
Super NES:

BS Super Mario Collection is a remix of Super Mario All-Stars for the Satellaview, an add-on for the Super Famicom. The game was released in four installments. As the game played, streamed audio would enhance the gameplay experience with special music and voice acting featuring Japanese celebrities. Unfortunately, information on it is sparse and incomplete at this time. Its "companion title" is BS Super Mario USA.

General differences/additions[edit]

  • There are new icons on the map screen:
    • A Fire Flower icon representing 「なえのいえ」 (Nae's house), which is hosted by a Satellaview Radio Personality Nae Yūki. Here, Mario can choose to activate 「おばけモード」 (ghost mode) which allows him to become Fire Mario once he exits the level if he is Small or Super Mario. This in turn disables players from participating in rankings.
    • A Treasure Ship icon, which is unlocked when Mario finishes all available levels in the World.
  • Toad's House is now just a screen where the player selects the treasure chest, rather than having Mario actually walk to the chest and open it.
  • There is a timer in the bottom left of the screen that counts down to the end of a World cycle.
  • At the beginning of each world, there is a list of all the levels, and a picture with dialog underneath it.

Installment information[edit]

Note: it was discovered in late 2015 that Dai-3-shuu's data contained the data for Dai-2-shuu. A patch was made to make this installment playable.[1]

Dai-1-shuu: Super Mario Bros. - Mario traverses a unique overworld. He chooses from three initial levels in a world, then when the timer runs out he moves on to the castle. Saving Toad earns him the Spade Panel round with multiple continues, then the game moves on to the next world (If the player collects enough points they will skip a world). Supposedly, Worlds 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are available. In the meantime, voice commentary is supplied by Mario, Nae Yūki and Toad.

Dai-2-shuu: Super Mario Bros. 3, exploring the worlds of which 1, 2 and 3 are available.

Dai-3-shuu: Super Mario Bros. 3 - Mario again explores the worlds of which 4, 5 and 6 are available.

Dai-4-shuu: Said to be Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, with supposedly Worlds 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 available.

Release date information[edit]

Being episodic, BS Super Mario Collection was released on a weekly basis. Info on the four releases is as follows:[2]

Date/Date Range Japanese English
1997/12/28~1998/01/03 BSスーパーマリオコレクション 第1週 BS Super Mario Collection Week 1
1998/01/04~1998/01/10 BSスーパーマリオコレクション 第2週 BS Super Mario Collection Week 2
1998/01/11~1998/01/17 BSスーパーマリオコレクション 第3週 BS Super Mario Collection Week 3
1998/01/18~1998/01/24 BSスーパーマリオコレクション 第4週 BS Super Mario Collection Week 4

The timeframe they initially broadcasted was likely 7PM. The programs may have re-aired a various number of times, but more in-depth schedules are necessary to know exactly how many.[citation needed]

Music[edit]

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: include all licensed music choices

The Satellaview's Soundlink-capabilities allowed music to be streamed via Satellite radio. This game used this to enhance its soundtrack with songs that could not be performed via the Super Famicom's soundchips.

As the game played, music from the Super Mario World soundtrack and Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, 3, Hop! Step! Jump! - as well as strangely-picked licensed music would play in place of standard Super Mario music. Some of the licensed music choices include "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News and "The NeverEnding Story".

Gallery[edit]

Dai-1-Shuu[edit]

Dai-2-Shuu[edit]

Dai-3-Shuu[edit]

Dai-4-Shuu[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1] BS Super Mario Collection Dai-2-shuu is found and made playable
  2. ^ list of Satellaview Soundlink games, arranged in order of release date[dead link]

External links[edit]

The following are gameplay videos: