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1994 SNES Commercial: Super Mario All Stars Mail-In Promo

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2009

This is a 1994 SNES commercial with a Super Mario All Stars mail-in promo that aired on WCBS Channel 2 during a commercial break of WCW Worldwide on 3/26/94.

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  • i own all mario games on gba wii vc wii super mario all stars collector set , nes and super nintendo lol in fact the only mario game i dont own is super mario land 3! lol

  • @ninendowii2000

    Do you also have other games that Mario was in like the first 3 Donkey Kong games, Mike Tyson's Punchout, Baseball (Game Boy), Alleyway (Game Boy), Tennis (Game Boy), etc? There are also several ports of Mario Bros on the Atari consoles and I think Intellivision & Colecovision too.

    As for me, the only ones I care about are the ones on the NES, the first on on the NES, the 3 on Game Boy & New SMB for Wii & the DS. The new one coming out for the 3DS looks really good.

  • certainly not one of nintendos best ads. basically their dont even give you a single game with it. they give you 4 recycled games from the NES packed into ONE cartrigde. IMO thats not the same (or anywhere near) as 4 seperate games for the SNES....

  • @SirPepe666

    I kind of agree. At least nobody who had an NES was getting anything new, except for the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros 2 which was previously unavailable in the U.S. & rebranded as the Lost Levels. But I'd much rather play the original 8-bit Famicom Disk System version of that game, which I bought but can't play yet since I don't have the Famicom or its Disk System add-on that you need. I feel the same with the other games (I always play the 8-bit versions).

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  • @MegaPokemon2001

    Nah, both companies are good and gave us many great games & consoles.

  • My college can use our Wiis to play Super Mario Bros 1-3 Mario World, and the Sonic games, but we also own a real Super NES and Genesis for playing them. Was gaming simpler in the 1990s or what?

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  • @SirPepe666 True They weren't new games, however the graphics previously used for the bs versions of the games were good looking, also the game also included a two player battle game in super mario bros 3 based on mario bros which was pretty fun.

  • I remember that ad.

  • @ninendowii2000 Don't forget the CDi

  • @MegaPokemon2001

    Netendo was pretty awful. I'm glad you pointed that out. They were just a shoddy Chinese company trying to mooch off of the success of NINTENDO! Thank you MegaPokemon for pointing that out. Also, you love nintendo so much you have one of their flagship titles as their name. You must be a mega fan

  • @MegaPokemon2001

    That is just an opinion. I think Sega and Nintendo are both good in thier own right, and the fact that Sega games are in Nintendo is a sign that the little war is over between them.

  • @MegaPokemon2001 Both rules.Better than Sony and Microsoft one (These are Graphics Whore)

    BTW Better your Grammar and Words.

  • @thomasfan69 There was no real war, actually. Sega had a short term domination of the gaming market from 89 to the beginning of 91, then Nintendo came along and reclaimed the market. It's not so much a war as it was Sega desperately trying to fight back.

  • @wtcvidman yeah that guy is just a troll but in my opnion i do like sonic better

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