Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario All-Stars Censored is a modified version of the original Super Mario All-Stars for the Super Nintendo. This patch alters the ending of Super Mario Bros. 2 by removing the appearance of blood from the character Wart, addressing concerns from fans regarding its inappropriateness for younger audiences. The remainder of the game remains unchanged, preserving its original content.
This patch modifies the ending of Super Mario Bros. 2 to remove whatever appeared to be as if Wart's eyes were cut and bleeding from underneath (being more targeted to have been more suitable towards younger audiences).
This patch was made as a response to Mario fans (anywhere on the internet) who've complained that the redness underneath Wart's eyes was blood (to avoid any debatable controversy).
The entire game itself remains unaffected.
Fairly simple for a new user on this site to submit. Just only a modification to the ending of Super Mario Bros. 2 in
Super Mario All-Stars that always used to bother me back in the past. Something was with Wart's sprite, was that he appeared to have
what strongly resembles as if his eyes were cut and bleeding from underneath them, which isn't even fitting in a Mario game at all.
This little localization I made here (which Nintendo should have noticed in the first place, imagining if the ESRB even noticed the
blood underneath Wart's eyes, then the game wouldn't even be "Rated E for Everyone" in the first place) was also the first time I've
ever experimented using YY-CHR.
A user by the name of "Sednaiur" of SMBX (Super Mario Bros. X, which is a Mario fan game that has a built in level editor, so it was
basically a precursor to Super Mario Maker around it's era back in the early 2010s) even did this before in his expanded SMB2 GFX
pack and removed the blood from Wart's defeated sprite. So the sprite seen in the screenshot at least resembles as mentioned.
This patch was also created due to the amount of Mario fans (on YouTube, Discord, Twitter, The Spriters Resource, etc.) who've
complained and argued whether if that was either blood, blush, or a rash (and likely helps avoid debatable controversy between
people's opinions). Nintendo never even made it clear what that redness was suppose to be and it's unknown why that wasn't localized
for such purposes.
Just search up stuff like "Super Mario Bros. 2 SNES Ending", or "Blood In Mario Games", and you'll understand what I'm addressing.
The whole Super Mario All-Stars ROM (in terms of the entire contents) remain the same.
Database match: Super Mario All-Stars (USA)
Database: No-Intro: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (v. 20180813-062835)
File/ROM SHA-1: C05817C5B7DF2FBFE631563E0B37237156A8F6B6
File/ROM CRC32: 925637C7
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