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Nintendo announced that a limited edition Wii version of the 1993 SNES release Super Mario All-Stars is coming to U.S. retail on December 12, after a similar collection saw strong sales in Japan.
Nintendo announced today that a limited edition Wii version of the 1993 SNES release Super Mario All-Stars would be coming to U.S. retail on December 12 after a similar collection saw strong sales in Japan. The $30 release will include graphically and aurally updated versions of four Mario NES releases -- the original Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, and the starkly different American and Japanese versions of Super Mario Bros. 2 -- as well as a 32-page retrospective history booklet and a CD of Mario music. Super Mario Collection, a nearly identical Japanese release, saw market-leading sales of over 300,000 units in its first week of availability in the country. The news comes as Nintendo celebrates the 25th anniversary of the original Super Mario Bros.. revealing that the Mario series has sold 240 million units worldwide to date since the release of the original side-scrolling title on the NES. To tie in with this, Nintendo also recently announced Mario-themed Wii and DSi bundles, available in North America November 7.
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