Nintendo has dated three titles for Japan and has revealed Super Mario Collection Special Pack, which appears to be either a Wii remake or a port of Super Mario All Stars.
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El33tonline writes:
"… and for the umpteenth week in a row, Pokemon Black and White appear at the top of the Japanese Software Sales Char… wait, what’s that?! Pokemon Black and White are not at the top of the weekly sales chart?
Super Mario Collection: Special Pack for the Wii is the No. 1 best-selling game in Japan this week?!
Amazing."
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They should sell the special edition 25th Anniversary DSi XL Mario Edition worldwide.
I seriously hope it is an actual game. It just seems so cheap for a game (even if it is a port), a history booklet, and soundtrack. Sounds too good to be true.
... yet another mario
to be expected
Japanese games have such long titles.... And they always include such words as super, mega, special, and ultra.
whatever this mario title is for wii or ds they might as well save it and make it for 3ds instead if its a remake
I'm slightly confused about what exactly this is. Is it the original 3 mario games dumped onto a disc or is it an uprgraded port? If it's a limited print run the soundtrack and history booklet will make this quite the collectors item.