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==Unused text==
==Unused text==
===Prototype===
In files uncovered from a 2020 leak of internal server data from Nintendo, two .asm files related to ''Super Mario All-Stars'' can be found detailing early titles for the game. One refers to it as ''Super Mario Zanmai'', with "zanmai" alternatively meaning "luxury" and "indulgence," tying in with the game's status as a compilation of remakes of prior ''Super Mario'' games. The other file uses the title ''Super Mario CD'', implying that the game was originally conceived for the {{wp|Super NES CD-ROM}}, a scrapped CD-ROM peripheral for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
===''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''===
===''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''===
  THANK YOU MARIO!
  THANK YOU MARIO!
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==Unused graphics==
==Unused graphics==
===''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''===
===''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''===
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SMAS SMB Unused Ending Text Graphics.png|Ending text graphics, likely intended to be animated.
SMAS SMB Unused Ending Text Graphics.png|Ending text graphics, likely intended to be animated.
SMAS SMB Unused Pause Graphic.png|A "PAUSE" graphic, likely from before the save menu was implemented.
SMAS SMB Unused Pause Graphic.png|A "PAUSE" graphic, likely from before the save menu was implemented.
SMASMarioPoses.png|Several sprites of [[Mario]] using a different palette.
SMASMarioPoses.png|Several sprites of [[Mario]] using a different palette.
SMAS-AltToad.png|Early [[Toad]] sprites without black outlines.
SMAS-AltToad.png|Early [[Toad (species)|Toad]] sprites without black outlines.
SMAS-AltPrincess.png|An early, smaller [[Princess Peach]] sprite.
SMAS-AltPrincess.png|An early, smaller [[Princess Peach]] sprite.
SMAS SMB Unused Tiles.png|Updated versions of ''Super Mario Bros.'' level tiles.
SMAS SMB Unused Tiles.png|Updated versions of ''Super Mario Bros.'' level tiles.
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===''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''===
===''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''===
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<gallery>
SMASTinySlots.png|Smaller versions of the slot machine icons, based on the ones from the NES version.
SMASTinySlots.png|Smaller versions of the [[Bonus Chance]] icons, based on the ones from the NES version.
SMASTomato.png|An updated version of the [[Vegetable|tomato]] from the boss fight with [[Wart]], which was replaced with the cabbage from [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 2]].
SMASTomato.png|An updated version of the [[Vegetable|tomato]] from the boss fight with [[Wart]], which was replaced with the cabbage from [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 2]].
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Latest revision as of 05:50, May 17, 2023

This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Super Mario All-Stars.

Unused text[edit]

Prototype[edit]

In files uncovered from a 2020 leak of internal server data from Nintendo, two .asm files related to Super Mario All-Stars can be found detailing early titles for the game. One refers to it as Super Mario Zanmai, with "zanmai" alternatively meaning "luxury" and "indulgence," tying in with the game's status as a compilation of remakes of prior Super Mario games. The other file uses the title Super Mario CD, implying that the game was originally conceived for the Super NES CD-ROM, a scrapped CD-ROM peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

THANK YOU MARIO!

YOUR QUEST IS OVER.
WE PRESENT YOU A NEW QUEST.

PUSH BUTTON Y
TO START A URA-WORLD

The ending text from the NES version of Super Mario Bros., altered slightly to fit differences between the original game and the remake.

Unused graphics[edit]

Super Mario Bros. / Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Preview material[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

External links[edit]