This game had 96 levels spread across several distinct worlds filled with a collosal range of enemies, power ups and secrets. When Miyamoto took his most famous franchise to the SNES, not only did he turn Mario's World into a technicolour feast, he also expanded the Mushroom Kingdom into an entire world. What a game to launch the SNES, anyone who bought that console back in 1992 must have known straight away they were onto a winner. In fact, the adventure is so rich that Super Mario World was the first Super Mario game for which Nintendo allowed players to save their progress. The adventure has Mario and Luigi travel on a giant map and some levels include secret exits that will lead to hidden stages. This episode introduced new power ups and enemies, as well as the lovable little Yoshi and his tribe. The Super Mario series took the Super Nintendo by storm with this instant classic. Mario and Luigi must once again save their favourite princess as Bowser and his minions try to take their revenge on the plumber brothers in Dinosaur Land. Previously, we had the plumber's 2D and 3D adventures separated into two reader-ranked lists, with this overall uber-list compiled by Nintendo Life staff. On the 15th anniversary of Super Mario Galaxy's release, we've decided to revisit and revamp our all-time Best Super Mario Games article.
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