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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
The [[Wii]] port of ''Super Mario All-Stars'' received | The [[Wii]] port of ''Super Mario All-Stars'' received mixed reviews. Critics from [[Wikipedia:IGN|IGN]] criticized the game for being a straight port from the [[SNES]], but praised it for "the same classic games we remember", giving it a 7/10. [[Wikipedia:VideoGamer|VideoGamer]] gave the game a 8/10. [[Wikipedia:The A.V. Club|The A.V. Club]] gave the game an "F", saying that the bonus material included with the game was "disappointing". | ||
Factually speaking, the Wii port of the original ''Super Mario All-Stars'' used up a very small percentage of the disc space, which paled in comparison to the prior ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime Trilogy|Metroid Prime Trilogy]]'' (a Wii game containing the three main [[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime (series)|''Metroid Prime'']] games, two from the [[GameCube]] and one from the Wii) as well as the later release of [[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Collection|''Kirby's Dream Collection'']] (which consisted of six ''Kirby'' games and other bonus materials). | Factually speaking, the Wii port of the original ''Super Mario All-Stars'' used up a very small percentage of the disc space, which paled in comparison to the prior ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime Trilogy|Metroid Prime Trilogy]]'' (a Wii game containing the three main [[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime (series)|''Metroid Prime'']] games, two from the [[GameCube]] and one from the Wii) as well as the later release of [[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Collection|''Kirby's Dream Collection'']] (which consisted of six ''Kirby'' games and other bonus materials). |
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