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If you have a homebrew-enabled Wii, installing a WAD like the one described is a straightforward process.

: Includes the 16-bit remakes of Super Mario Bros. , The Lost Levels , Super Mario Bros. 2 , and Super Mario Bros. 3 , plus the original Super Mario World .

Modifying your console always carries a minor risk of bricking if instructions are not followed properly. Keep these essential tips in mind:

Summary

: The 1985 classic completely overhauled with vibrant 16-bit backgrounds, detailed character sprites, and a save game feature.

: Unlike the original NES versions, every game in this pack includes a save feature, allowing you to resume progress from any previously accessed world.

The existence and complexity of this process highlight the incredible ingenuity of the Wii homebrew community.

The inclusion of Super Mario World in the collection was a major draw for fans, as it offered a chance to relive the magic of the original game with modern conveniences. The game's updated graphics and smooth gameplay made it feel like a brand-new experience, while still retaining the charm and challenge of the original.

: When you install a WAD, it appears directly on your Wii System Menu as a playable channel.

To understand why this specific WAD is so popular, it helps to look at the history of the game itself: Release Year Included Games Key Features 1993 (SNES) SMB 1, 2, 3, & Lost Levels 16-bit graphical overhauls, upgraded audio, save states. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World 1994 (SNES) SMB 1, 2, 3, Lost Levels + Super Mario World Added Super Mario World with an updated sprite for Luigi. Super Mario All-Stars Wii Edition 2010 (Wii) SMB 1, 2, 3, & Lost Levels Official physical release; omitted Super Mario World .

When you install the , you are not running a generic emulator. You are running Nintendo’s official Virtual Console emulator (typically the one used for Super Mario World and Super Mario All-Stars on the Wii Shop Channel).

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Installing WAD files requires a modified Wii. Circumventing copy protection may violate the DMCA in your region. We assume you own a physical copy of Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World for SNES.

In the standalone Super Mario World , Luigi was just a green palette swap of Mario. In this compilation, he received unique, taller, and thinner sprites to match his look in the All-Stars remakes.

To understand the significance of this specific "WAD," one must first understand the product itself. Super Mario All-Stars was originally a SNES cartridge that remade the first three NES Mario games ( Super Mario Bros. , The Lost Levels , Super Mario Bros. 2 , and Super Mario Bros. 3 ) with updated 16-bit graphics and improved audio. Later, a special bundle cartridge was released that included Super Mario World on the same chip. This version, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World , is often considered the definitive collection of the 2D Mario era. It corrected bugs found in the standalone version of Super Mario World , such as the top-secret area glitch, and offered a seamless, unified experience of Nintendo’s greatest hits.

: Essential brick-protection software to safeguard your console.

Super Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad Jun 2026

If you have a homebrew-enabled Wii, installing a WAD like the one described is a straightforward process.

: Includes the 16-bit remakes of Super Mario Bros. , The Lost Levels , Super Mario Bros. 2 , and Super Mario Bros. 3 , plus the original Super Mario World .

Modifying your console always carries a minor risk of bricking if instructions are not followed properly. Keep these essential tips in mind:

Summary

: The 1985 classic completely overhauled with vibrant 16-bit backgrounds, detailed character sprites, and a save game feature.

: Unlike the original NES versions, every game in this pack includes a save feature, allowing you to resume progress from any previously accessed world.

The existence and complexity of this process highlight the incredible ingenuity of the Wii homebrew community. Super Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad

The inclusion of Super Mario World in the collection was a major draw for fans, as it offered a chance to relive the magic of the original game with modern conveniences. The game's updated graphics and smooth gameplay made it feel like a brand-new experience, while still retaining the charm and challenge of the original.

: When you install a WAD, it appears directly on your Wii System Menu as a playable channel.

To understand why this specific WAD is so popular, it helps to look at the history of the game itself: Release Year Included Games Key Features 1993 (SNES) SMB 1, 2, 3, & Lost Levels 16-bit graphical overhauls, upgraded audio, save states. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World 1994 (SNES) SMB 1, 2, 3, Lost Levels + Super Mario World Added Super Mario World with an updated sprite for Luigi. Super Mario All-Stars Wii Edition 2010 (Wii) SMB 1, 2, 3, & Lost Levels Official physical release; omitted Super Mario World . If you have a homebrew-enabled Wii, installing a

When you install the , you are not running a generic emulator. You are running Nintendo’s official Virtual Console emulator (typically the one used for Super Mario World and Super Mario All-Stars on the Wii Shop Channel).

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Installing WAD files requires a modified Wii. Circumventing copy protection may violate the DMCA in your region. We assume you own a physical copy of Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World for SNES.

In the standalone Super Mario World , Luigi was just a green palette swap of Mario. In this compilation, he received unique, taller, and thinner sprites to match his look in the All-Stars remakes. 2 , and Super Mario Bros

To understand the significance of this specific "WAD," one must first understand the product itself. Super Mario All-Stars was originally a SNES cartridge that remade the first three NES Mario games ( Super Mario Bros. , The Lost Levels , Super Mario Bros. 2 , and Super Mario Bros. 3 ) with updated 16-bit graphics and improved audio. Later, a special bundle cartridge was released that included Super Mario World on the same chip. This version, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World , is often considered the definitive collection of the 2D Mario era. It corrected bugs found in the standalone version of Super Mario World , such as the top-secret area glitch, and offered a seamless, unified experience of Nintendo’s greatest hits.

: Essential brick-protection software to safeguard your console.