Super Mario: All-Star Attack

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Super Mario World All-Star Edition
Developer(s) ~CaMtEnDo~
Announce Date August 29, 2010
Release Date TBA
Genre Platform
Players 1
Input Standard keyboard
Medium Game Maker 8 Pro
Platform Windows
Status In development
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Super Mario World All-Star Edition (commonly abbreviated Super Mario World ASE) is a fangame designed by ~CaMtEnDo~ with help from MikeyStar45. It is made with the Hello Engine 4.

Story

The story is the same as that of official Mario games. Mario must rescue Princess Peach from Bowser's clutches by surviving his Koopa forces.

Features

Controls

The controls are those of any other Hello fangame, with a few tweaks here and there to improve gameplay.

Enemies

The game features all Super Mario Bros. 3 enemies, all Super Mario Bros. 2 enemies, all Super Mario World enemies, all Super Mario Land enemies, all Super Mario Land 2 enemies, several enemies from the Wario Land series, several enemies from the Paper Mario spin-offs, several enemies from the Mega Man series, several enemies from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, several enemies from the Yoshi's Island series, and enemies from several othe game series. OTAKU did not plan on there being crossover content in SMWASE, but it was insisted for secret levels. Each crossover enemy has been edited to blend in with the Mario enemies. There are several custom enemies that appear in SMWASE.

Power-Ups

Each playable character in SMWASE has 12 unique power-ups. The power-ups have not been released as of yet.

Features

OTAKU's comment on Super Mario World ASE's features: "The game features updated SMA4 graphics, physics that are as close tom Super Mario World as we could get them, 6 different colored Yoshis each with their own abilities, 12 different power-ups that vary by character, 4 playable characters (Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Blue Toad.), several variable worlds, well-constructed levels, several mounts including Poochy, a tank, and 3 different Kuribo Shoes, Subpop and Skypop levels, a serious story, swap-able character skins, all SMB, SMB2, SMB3, and SMW enemies and several new enemies, 8-bit throwbacks to the NES Mario platformers, an MP3 soundtrack which can also be customized, Donkey Kong-specific levels, intense boss battles, several "fusion" levels (We are big fans of MKFusion.), and a lot more. Our engine is literally packed with content, and if the content has not yet been inserted, the graphics have been completed."

Confirmed Bosses

Koopa Family

  • Iggy Koopa
  • Morton Koopa Jr.
  • Lemmy Koopa
  • Ludwig Von Koopa
  • Roy Koopa
  • Wendy O. Koopa
  • Larry Koopa
  • Giant Bowser(Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)
  • Bowser Jr.

Other

  • Tatanga
  • The Three Little Pigheads
  • Boom-Boom
  • Sabasa
  • Cooligan
  • Koopa Brute
  • Bruiser Beetle
  • Super Bones
  • Goomliath
  • Tutankoopa
  • Jokester Guy
  • Sumo Spike
  • Radonkel
  • King Totomesu

...and several other bosses that have not been confirmed as of yet.

History

Super Mario World ASE was first announced on August 29, 2010, where it was called Super Mario Bros. Ultra. It then got a new topic on the current forums with its current name. A reactor was also created for it, which OTAKU then deleted.

The Grim Reaper

Suspicion rose when the reactor was randomly resurrected by an admin known as Grim Reaper . He made a post entitled "And A Forum Rises From Its Grave" which details the story of Prince Prospero and the Red Death. This caused members to believe that the Grim Reaper hacked the boards. He even distributed the source code, which caused DJ Yoshiman to delete all existing posts of All-Star Edition from the MFGG Forums.

Forever Famicom Fangames Galaxy

In response, people moved to the Super Mario Bros. 2012 reactor, and then the new Forever Famicom Fangames Galaxy reactor was opened. On there, they discussed and worked just as they did on the old reactor pre-deletion.

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