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    Super Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad

    Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario World compilation was originally a special edition for the SNES that was never officially released as a standalone Wii retail disc. While Nintendo released a 25th Anniversary Edition Super Mario All-Stars for the Wii in 2010, that version notably excluded Super Mario World The Cutting Room Floor To play the specific version that includes Super Mario World on a Wii, users typically rely on a WAD (Wii Application Directory)

    Introduction (Sample)

    1. Copy the .wad file to wad folder on your SD card.
    2. Launch your WAD manager from the Homebrew Channel.
    3. Select the WAD and choose “Install WAD.”
    4. Return to the Wii Menu — the channel will appear ready to launch.

    The Super Mario franchise has been a staple of gaming for decades, with iconic characters, worlds, and gameplay that continue to captivate audiences of all ages. For fans of classic Mario games, Super Mario All-Stars on the Wii was a godsend, offering a collection of remastered masterpieces from the NES and Super Nintendo eras. One of the crown jewels of this collection was Super Mario World, which was later re-released as a Wii WAD. In this blog post, we'll take a look back at why Super Mario All-Stars, specifically Super Mario World, remains a beloved classic. Super Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad

    Save Features:

    Save slots for every game make them much more accessible. Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario World compilation was

    Lazy Port:

    The 2010 retail version was criticized for being just a ROM on a disc with no extra Wii-specific features. Copy the

    on a physical Wii disc in 2010, that version notably excluded Super Mario World

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