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|title = ''Super Mario USA Power Challenge''
 
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| name = ''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge''
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| system1 = Satellaview
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| system1JP = March 31, [[1996]]
|modes = Single player
 
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| system1JP2 = April 7, [[1996]]
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'''''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge''''' is a [[Satellaview]] version of the ''[[Super Mario Collection]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s (''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' in America/Europe) ''[[Super Mario USA]]'' (''[[Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA)|Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in America/Europe). The game was released in four versions, each one containing a world from the game.
|system1 = Satellaview|system1JP = March 31 - April 21, [[1996]]|Fix = a}}
 
'''''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge''''' is a [[Satellaview]] version of the ''[[Super Mario Collection]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s (''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' in America/Europe) ''[[Super Mario USA]]'' (''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in America/Europe). The game was released in four versions, each one containing a world from the game.
 
   
The game features many differences from the original game. For one, you cannot choose your character. You start off using [[Mario]], with [[Luigi]], [[Princess Toadstool]], and [[Toad]] becoming playable, depending on what's going on in the radio drama playing in the background. This has actually caused the game to become harder, as some stages are easier to complete with certain characters.
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The game features many differences from the original game. For one, you cannot choose your character. You start off using [[Mario]], with [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], and [[Toad (character)|Toad]] becoming playable, depending on what's going on in the radio drama playing in the background. This has actually caused the game to become harder, as some stages are easier to complete with certain characters.
   
The worlds included are World 1 (episode 1), World 2 (episode 2), World 4 (episode 3), and World 5 (episode 4). It is unknown why they skipped World 3. While some things were excluded from the game, others were added, such as keeping track of all the points you've collected and statues of Mario that you can collect.
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The worlds included are World 1 (episode 1), World 2 (episode 2), World 4 (episode 3), and World 5 (episode 4). It is unknown why they skipped World 3. While some things were excluded from the game, others were added, such as keeping track of all the points you've collected and statues of Mario that you can collect. Also included is a level select screen. Unfortunately, you cannot save the game.
   
 
In emulations of the game, there is no music. This is due to the original broadcasts using a radio drama broadcast via SoundLink (it should be noted that the emulations do include sound effects).
Also included is a level select screen.
 
   
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==External links==
Unfortunately, you cannot save the game.
 
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*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/933962-bs-super-mario-usa-power-challenge-dai-1-kai''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge'' (Week One)] at [[GameFAQs]]
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*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/933963-bs-super-mario-usa-power-challenge-dai-2-kai''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge'' (Week Two)] at [[GameFAQs]]
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*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/933964-bs-super-mario-usa-power-challenge-dai-3-kai''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge'' (Week Three)] at [[GameFAQs]]
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*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/933965-bs-super-mario-usa-power-challenge-dai-4-kai''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge'' (Week Four)] at [[GameFAQs]]
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*{{Satellaview link|BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge|''BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge''}}
   
In emulations of the game, there is no music. This is due to the original broadcasts using a radio drama broadcast via SoundLink (it should be noted that the emulations do include sound effects).
 
[[Category:Satellaview games]]
 
[[Category:Remakes]]
 
 
[[Category:Mario games]]
 
[[Category:Mario games]]
 
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. 2]]
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[[Category:1996 video games]]
 
[[Category:Satellaview games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo games]]
 
[[Category:St.GIGA games]]
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[[Category:Games developed by Nintendo]]
 
[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]
 
[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]
[[Category:1996 video games]]
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[[Category:Platformer games]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. 2]]
 

Latest revision as of 02:57, 2 August 2023

BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge is a Satellaview version of the Super Mario Collection's (Super Mario All-Stars in America/Europe) Super Mario USA (Super Mario Bros. 2 in America/Europe). The game was released in four versions, each one containing a world from the game.

The game features many differences from the original game. For one, you cannot choose your character. You start off using Mario, with Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad becoming playable, depending on what's going on in the radio drama playing in the background. This has actually caused the game to become harder, as some stages are easier to complete with certain characters.

The worlds included are World 1 (episode 1), World 2 (episode 2), World 4 (episode 3), and World 5 (episode 4). It is unknown why they skipped World 3. While some things were excluded from the game, others were added, such as keeping track of all the points you've collected and statues of Mario that you can collect. Also included is a level select screen. Unfortunately, you cannot save the game.

In emulations of the game, there is no music. This is due to the original broadcasts using a radio drama broadcast via SoundLink (it should be noted that the emulations do include sound effects).

External links