The Story of Super Mario World

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • A documentary on the making of Super Mario World, the launch of the Super Nintendo, and how the game perfected the concepts of the Super Mario series.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:48 - Part 1: The End of an Era
    20:27 - Part 2: A Whole New World
    43:16 - Part 3: Rumor Has It...
    01:02:45 - Part 4: Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary
    NOTE: Early Super Mario World prototype footage and fan hacks are artistic renditions and do not represent an actual Nintendo product.
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  • @GamingHistorian
    @GamingHistorian  2 роки тому +2362

    Thanks for your patience with this one and I hope you enjoy.
    EDIT: If you see a comment from an account that looks like mine, claiming you have "won a prize" - this is a scam. I'm currently working to ban these accounts. Apologies for any confusion!

    • @rockdesu
      @rockdesu 2 роки тому +31

      Thank you!

    • @enderzest224
      @enderzest224 2 роки тому +10

      SECOND

    • @Legofromthelowerlands020
      @Legofromthelowerlands020 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you! Maybe do a video on the upcoming popular moba games!

    • @juanholguin2712
      @juanholguin2712 2 роки тому +10

      I actually managed to complete this game in one day. It was tough but I loved the difficulty of the levels and the game. This is one of my favorite video games ever.

    • @RING_FF
      @RING_FF 2 роки тому +2

      يارب اتوسل إيليك بحق إسمك الاعضم ان ترزق صاحب اليد التي ستدعــمنـــي با متابعة ورزق لاينتهي وتوفيق لانهايه ♥️🕊️,,,.

  • @Tommyskylarr
    @Tommyskylarr 2 роки тому +5867

    Can we take a moment appreciate the level of effort Norman put into this video? The research, facts, analysis and narration are top notch. I love the visual aspects like magazines, figures, gone box art and trinkets. Great job Norm!

    • @JONNYSORENSEN_AU
      @JONNYSORENSEN_AU 2 роки тому +52

      Why it is as if research and effort went into this video. And a high quality standard that's puts many other channels to shame. Now if you'll excuse me I have some Tetris to play.

    • @nukizone
      @nukizone 2 роки тому +29

      Totally agreed. You can really see his love and affection for this game and the whole franchise in this video.

    • @BigboiiTone
      @BigboiiTone 2 роки тому +11

      No way. Never. Absolutely not

    • @ZombieOrgasm
      @ZombieOrgasm 2 роки тому +18

      Can we take a moment to appreciate that . . .

    • @thommohawk1216
      @thommohawk1216 2 роки тому +11

      This channel and My Life In Gaming have next level presentation! If ever I did UA-cam id aspire to this level of quality. Amazing work, truly.

  • @DJKi2463
    @DJKi2463 Рік тому +272

    Hearing how Koji Kondo had to adjust to every new hardware was released is hilarious. The fact that this man went through 5 generations of games and is still working is impressive.

    • @ClassicTVMan1981X
      @ClassicTVMan1981X 9 місяців тому +18

      As did Soyo Oka when the time came for her to re-score Kondo's music from SMB1, SMB2J (aka SMBLL), SMB2 (aka SMUSA) and SMB3 for Super Mario All-Stars.

    • @zacharysmithingell5460
      @zacharysmithingell5460 6 місяців тому +24

      An absolute legend, the composer of the soundtrack to my childhood.

    • @skibot9974
      @skibot9974 2 місяці тому +6

      Though by the GameCube there stopped being radical changes in sound

    • @DJKi2463
      @DJKi2463 2 місяці тому +2

      @@skibot9974 true, still impressive though that the man was so flexible to so much change, it’s one of the reasons he still doing work at Nintendo.

  • @eventhorizon2873
    @eventhorizon2873 6 місяців тому +171

    i am 49 years old now as of writing, and i remembered alot of magical console launch days, still the launch day of the super nintendo in spring is one of my favorite.
    imagine a 17 year old teen buying his first console with first earned money, come home unboxing.
    unboxing
    noticing these very modern and duarable conection cables, hook it to the tv, insert the super mario world cardridge and boot it up.
    it may not seem much now if you play Smw on a emulator, but back then it was pure magic, the console itself looked so many years ahead and so off from anything i have seen before.
    and then the game starts. first thing i saw was such fresh colors and sprites, but the sound coning from this thing was my best experience, just insane.
    the bongo's when you jump on yoshi, the claps of the american football caracters, echo effects in caves.
    it was amazing.

    • @lexiatel
      @lexiatel 4 місяці тому +9

      It was my favourite until Donkey Kong ❤️

    • @Henry-fx2vp
      @Henry-fx2vp 3 місяці тому +2

      I’m the same age as you and loved the console wars of the early 90s…Nintendo is still a great name in video gaming today…Play Station and X Box maybe on top right now but don’t count Nintendo out…

    • @MiggerPlease
      @MiggerPlease 3 місяці тому

      Liar

    • @swallowedinthesea11
      @swallowedinthesea11 2 місяці тому

      Dark Souls games are better!

    • @mromutt
      @mromutt 2 місяці тому +4

      I was just a kid when it came out and barely gave a thought to videos games. I would play a friends nes once in a while but mostly just watch, and my brother had an old commodore. But when the snes came out my dad bought it for me (i'm assuming he thought I needed friends and this would do that lol). That was the day I was hooked on gaming for life. To this day I do not think there was ever a more perfect game made than super mario world. The colors and sound were mind blowing! The gameplay was just awesome in the literal meaning, before that games just did not capture me. I just loved trying to find all the secrets and unlocking all the little hidden places that looked suspicious to me on the map. I remember unlocking red world and as a little kid being like "WHAT!!!!" lol

  • @beetheb
    @beetheb 2 роки тому +639

    The part where they're talking about the initial rollout of the SNES in North America hits home. They mention something about how expensive it was for the time, and how the state of the US economy in 1991 meant it was probably the only "toy" the average American parent could buy their kids that year. Took up the entire toy budget.
    That happened to my family. Christmas 1991 and all my brothers and sisters are there, 4 of us ranging from 10 to 18 years old. My parents had a single present for the 4 of us, the Super Nintendo with Super Mario World.
    It was one of the best gifts of all our lives, because we had all wanted the SNES badly. We literally played it all that Christmas Eve night and into Christmas day. It's a great family memory that we all still hold with us, now all in our 40's and 50's with families of our own.

    • @nickw7235
      @nickw7235 Рік тому +43

      Damnit. Got me feeling all my feelings and crap. That’s beautiful man. Video games bring so much joy.

    • @williamobando9967
      @williamobando9967 Рік тому +16

      Same here!! It was our only present and possibly the best present ever!

    • @hnn8759
      @hnn8759 Рік тому +7

      Thanks for sharing bruh, sounds like good time

    • @tonywhite3835
      @tonywhite3835 Рік тому +5

      ❤️

    • @Shvabicu
      @Shvabicu Рік тому +17

      Great nostalgic story. My brother and I also got it as a Christmas present back in the day. We never thought our parents had anything to do with the console, but a couple years ago they told us they used to play at night after we went to bed and pulled all-nighters like hardcore gamers. Our mind was blown 😂

  • @psivewri
    @psivewri 2 роки тому +440

    The sounds in Super Mario World are burned into my brain. So many great memories :)

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted 2 роки тому +6

      That jump from normal music to percussion Yoshi music the first time you hopped on his back is ingrained into my memory. As is learning from a friend about the secret world you unlock after beating the Star Road I had no clue about. It was such a cool experience.

    • @BANTHAxFODDER
      @BANTHAxFODDER 2 роки тому +4

      Same, along with yoshi's island and each of the donkey kong country games. I still remember every secret to this day from when I played them religiously as a child.

    • @RattyDaddy
      @RattyDaddy 2 роки тому +2

      crazy how everyone figured out the secrets (star road, special land, the small level with 2 feathers 2 fire flowers and a yoshi) without the internet and UA-cam steering us the right direction. just word of mouth and experimentation.. amazing game and if you know the game front to back then there are countless rom hacks for every skill level. you think your good atMario?? play a rom hack for the real pros and you can't beat the first level lol. awesome awesome awesome game

    • @WrinkleRelease
      @WrinkleRelease 2 роки тому

      That's absolutely true here too. The SFX are never leaving my head.

    • @genro1080
      @genro1080 2 роки тому

      some of the sound track in the first few levels are in grained in my head. 30 years later and I still randomly hum to it

  • @sandyrodz6699
    @sandyrodz6699 11 місяців тому +86

    Nintendo couldn’t make a better documentary. It is absolutely astonishing, the level of details and information about every step of its conception, creation, etc. I was crying asking myself how 30 years flew by. The ultimate video game for me. This page is a jewel❤

    • @corralzin4909
      @corralzin4909 5 місяців тому +1

      Nintendo can’t make anything good anymore

    • @alejmc
      @alejmc 5 місяців тому +3

      Woah, hadn’t made that math… 30+ years indeed have passed by, what the hell.

  • @piobarojasv
    @piobarojasv 8 місяців тому +30

    I was 8 years old on december 23rd 1992 when I went to help get the groceries out of the trunk of my dad's chevy celebrity only to find out that under the transformer backseat compartment there it was! Super Mario World, Street Fighter II and the SNES next to a bunch of gift wrapping paper rolls. Flabbergasted not only 'cause of we were getting the bundle for Christmas but because Santa... didn't...exist... I turned to my dad, he looked at me and said: "Oh well, looks like you're going to be Santa this year... Don't tell your (younger) brothers just yet...".. I moved on quickly, I was Santa and we played Super Mario World until dawn! Happy and fun memories only. God bless Nintendo, Miyamoto, Kondo, the entire team of legends and of course @GamingHistorian Thank you for this!!

    • @impetus6
      @impetus6 4 місяці тому +2

      It really did bring unbridled joy

    • @nessamillikan6247
      @nessamillikan6247 13 днів тому

      Lol, your dad left a huge SNES box, two games and a bunch of long rolls of gift wrap in the back of his car, in a place where they could be easily found, and then expected you not to find it while you were helping him with groceries? That's a dad for ya!

    • @piobarojasv
      @piobarojasv 13 днів тому

      @@nessamillikan6247 heheh yeah... this compartment was kinda hidden tho like a mini trunk inside the trunk, there I was trying to be a good kid for christmas tryna get the groceries out of there too

  • @HoopsandHipHop
    @HoopsandHipHop 2 роки тому +592

    This was an absolutely phenomenal documentary. I'm always elated when a new Gaming Historian video comes out!

    • @look4lec
      @look4lec 2 роки тому

      Yoshi dies in the end? WTF man! Spoilers warnings (sarcasm) come back lil buddy!

    • @venomtang
      @venomtang 2 роки тому

      Strafefox videos are farrr better

    • @The_Oblivion_Light
      @The_Oblivion_Light 2 роки тому

      Geez. You are right. I didn't even desire to fast forward due to boring scenes. I actually watched it in full!

    • @BoondockGore
      @BoondockGore 2 роки тому +5

      His work is so clean and the amount of footage he is able to pull that I've never seen before each time is crazy.

    • @swaggyb34
      @swaggyb34 2 роки тому

      For sure man. This is one of my favorite games of all time!

  • @chezman7414
    @chezman7414 2 роки тому +501

    The UA-cam algorithm randomly recommended this to me and I couldn't stop watching. My parents couldn't afford video games during this period of time and I was a bit too young still to really know what was going on. All I know is that I started saving my allowance to buy an NES and by the time I had enough money saved, the Super NES was out and the first game I got to play on my own system in my own house was Super Mario World. Best memories of my childhood revolve around that game. This video brought it all back.

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  2 роки тому +48

      Glad you found the video and thank you so much!

    • @therrock2587
      @therrock2587 2 роки тому +5

      same here not alot of money in household during schoolbreaks i would just stare dream through the toystores window and they had the genesis up & running with sonic. owned my bros Master System at the time with a few games. A guy from my neighborhood had a Snes with StreetFighter II with a few other guys i really was hooked & he had super mario world amazing graphics at that time. if you had those systems then you were a lucky bastard.. ..

    • @kylehill1523
      @kylehill1523 2 роки тому

      @@GamingHistorian What are the fan songs used in your video? I'm curious to them

    • @clearz3600
      @clearz3600 2 роки тому +2

      My parents could afford it but they still wouldn't buy me the game. Cheap bastards. I had to play it over at a friends house.

    • @kylehill1523
      @kylehill1523 2 роки тому +1

      @@clearz3600 I personally stayed away from video games for the most part as I knew (and to some extent) still think they are pretty stupid and keep people stupid with very rare exceptions. I played educational games and believe me back then there were plenty to choose from and now I can virtualize them on modern PC's since they don't run natively well if at all. Most won't even install.

  • @jhenryproductionz6388
    @jhenryproductionz6388 Рік тому +186

    Shigeru Miyamoto and that entire generation of developers deserve a Nobel Peace Prize for blessing us with such a unique barrier breaking medium.

    • @chrisc475
      @chrisc475 6 місяців тому +7

      I thought about your comment, initially thinking it was silly. But god damn you are right. They've bought so much happiness and developed a world wide network of enthusiasts.

    • @eventhorizon2873
      @eventhorizon2873 6 місяців тому +3

      his generation are true legends.
      though i am old now but have to admit, the young people now at nintendo are realy talented.
      i think nintendo has formed again a great young team, it is very hard to think of a total new mario game with new caracters outside tradition, you need realy people who love what they are doing and love the company, and ofcourse managment that can let go of old ideas.
      gues miyamoto is getting older and let them create👏

    • @dahger7
      @dahger7 5 місяців тому +1

      @@chrisc475 - Me too. Thought it was silly at first and then thought how right he is.

    • @levinotjeans
      @levinotjeans 3 місяці тому

      @@stonecodfish2365new from Nintendo: World Peace (requires a paid subscription)

    • @StreetsofATL_19
      @StreetsofATL_19 24 дні тому

      I never thought it was silly and think it is amazing idea!

  • @profusionlifetv7183
    @profusionlifetv7183 5 місяців тому +13

    This whole saga is mind blowing. The fact that they created the levels by hand on graph paper 🤯 And that dude who produced the music was brilliant. Those instrumentals were absolutely perfect.

  • @Grapegum
    @Grapegum 2 роки тому +293

    I'll never forget xmas '91. I ended year 1 at the top of my class. My parents said they were very proud of that (unexpected) achievement and gave me a little surprise.
    Opening that present changed my life forever, I even remember how that box looked and smelled, feeling my heart racing, being extremely excited and at the same time, in disbelief.
    It was a SNES with the Super Mario World cartridge as a bundle. As a Peruvian kid, this was unheard of. No one else had such thing at home. My neighbour, who used to share his NES with me, was now at my place all the time. My brother, my neighbour and I played Mario for hours, every weekend for a couple of years.
    I'm 37 now, and I still play the game, emulated on my hacked PS3 that I use exclusively for retro games, with my wife here in Sydney, Australia, where I moved to 5 years ago.

    • @michael47359
      @michael47359 2 роки тому +2

      How do u play emulators on a ps3? Can u do this on a ps5?

    • @carso1500
      @carso1500 2 роки тому +5

      @@michael47359 You need to hack the console and as far as i know no hacks exist for the PS5 yet it's too new

    • @risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302
      @risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302 2 роки тому +2

      Haha, I have a hacked Wii and hacked WiiU. BEST game systems ever... now. Over 400 games on hard drives between the 2 systems, from Mario All-Stars to Mario Galaxy 2. From Zelda 2 to Majoras Mask, to Skyward Sword to Breath of the Wild!!

    • @B727X
      @B727X Рік тому

      You can spell it neighbor you are in the American spiral of influence

    • @B727X
      @B727X Рік тому +1

      @@carso1500 You can emulate how Sony is treating their customers just like they did the PS3 making me want to switch to Xbox

  • @jacktion1546
    @jacktion1546 2 роки тому +1437

    I’d love to see a video on A Link to the Past; another SNES game that took a huge leap forward and remained a definitive game even as its series jumped to new consoles.

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  2 роки тому +658

      Definitely a future video!

    • @TiltedJesterStudios
      @TiltedJesterStudios 2 роки тому +67

      Alttp imo is the greastest Zelda game all time, i still play it in randomized format to this very day!

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 роки тому +48

      A link to the past is still my favorite zelda.. the SNES was a magical console and I'm glad I got to experience it when I was a child. It had so many perfect games.

    • @grizzlybarrows4390
      @grizzlybarrows4390 2 роки тому +19

      I second this. My favorite Zelda of all time. And I wouldn't mind seeing one about Illusion Of Gaia. Not a well known yet an amazing game.

    • @greenkoopa
      @greenkoopa 2 роки тому +3

      Denu denu, denu denu densetz
      ua-cam.com/video/cjpHzLYHkwA/v-deo.html

  • @philipwong4377
    @philipwong4377 Рік тому +109

    My main man Norm. I’m in dire need of a Mario 64 documentary. I’ve tried watching some other creators versions. But the level of detail you provide, research, and behind the scenes information is incredible. I have watched this video at least 5 times!
    Big fan

    • @override7486
      @override7486 10 місяців тому +9

      Maybe not about Mario 64 in particular, but I recommend you check out Classic Gaming Quarterly, especially his console launch retrospectives, as well following years after console release.

    • @TommyMcD
      @TommyMcD 2 місяці тому

      It's a tech demo, the game has no substance

  • @gloriajaimesa2811
    @gloriajaimesa2811 10 місяців тому +7

    "The strength of a video system is the software". What a powerful understanding of what became an obvious view.

  • @AbbieOates
    @AbbieOates 2 роки тому +83

    On original hardware, when going through a key door with Yoshi, spit out the key exactly when the animation starts closing and you'll be treated to a hilariously slowed down "bowwwwww" sound effect from Yoshi.

    • @StCerberusEngel
      @StCerberusEngel 2 роки тому +10

      True! I always made him spit the key out. Some OCD part of my reptile brain just needed to.

    • @tromatizer
      @tromatizer 2 роки тому +2

      It's so satisfying lol

    • @AmariMarvelous
      @AmariMarvelous 2 роки тому +1

      It sound like he was owww! Everytime I played I did that in the game lol

    • @kelvyquayo
      @kelvyquayo Рік тому

      BOOOOW

  • @AprehamLincoln
    @AprehamLincoln Рік тому +385

    Some of my favourite childhood memories were not of playing the Mario games myself, but watching my father play them. He loved the franchise and played it right up until his passing in the spring of 2022. I will always associate this franchise with my father and those memories.
    They're such strong memories that I hunted down a SNES and a copy of Super Mario World a couple years ago so I could always return to that time in my life.

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th Рік тому +18

      Sorry to hear about your pops! But that just makes me wonder if my kids would play Mario or Mega Man to reminisce about me if I passed on.

    • @AlexVanChezlaw
      @AlexVanChezlaw Рік тому +2

      May he rest in peace brother

    • @harvestcanada
      @harvestcanada Рік тому +1

      I played Tetris, Mario, I had tbr gameboy, PsP and the PlayStation 1 and 2. The of the time I played games like Command and Conquer, Age of Empires, which I miss playing greatly.
      And then it too expensive and silly. Which is a real shame because the games we have around astounding.
      I just get the mechanise now.

    • @Bakamoichigei
      @Bakamoichigei Рік тому +4

      My condolences! I lost my dad in August '21, and I have lots of very strong memories of playing SNES games with him, too. Like competing in Mario Kart, or the T&E Soft golf games. Or watching him play F-ZERO. With single player games, we often took on that oldschool co-op gaming approach where one is playing and the other is reading a strategy guide or even handwriting/reading notes or a map. We played through the Final Fantasy games like that. 😌
      In later decades we did a lot of PC gaming. I regret never having played Borderlands 2 co-op with him; despite not being great at FPS games he enjoyed the heck out of it and logged hundreds more hours in that game than I ever have.

    • @MyWerttrew
      @MyWerttrew Рік тому +2

      I grew up playing all the Mario’s, now I play them with my children. They love to watch me play, it is very special. I’m sure your father loved the moments together as much as you did, I know I do.

  • @mohadibventuresltd6821
    @mohadibventuresltd6821 11 місяців тому +71

    There was something about the SNES era that isn’t here anymore. The air, the scenes, the people, the culture, the environment and every bit of feeling of that time was great. There was value in friendship and games connected people. The nostalgic feeling watching this documentary over and over is overwhelming. It’s yesterday once again.

    • @alansmith4655
      @alansmith4655 7 місяців тому +1

      It was a transition to the disc era.

    • @DravenX53
      @DravenX53 6 місяців тому +16

      What you're remembering is your childhood my man, we all just grew up.

    • @thefruitofaliens
      @thefruitofaliens 5 місяців тому +7

      Yeah, it's called being a kid.

  • @enix82
    @enix82 Рік тому +39

    This was a phenomenal documentary. Could easily be featured on Netflix, Prime, etc. Well done.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 7 місяців тому

      why you need NetFlix, are u Asian ? Why you need that ?

  • @josephbrown9685
    @josephbrown9685 2 роки тому +84

    I’m in my earlier 40s. I’ve found it difficult to go back and still enjoy many of the games from my youth, but Super Mario World still holds up. I think it will continue to stand the test of time with the ageless gameplay and level design. It’s a masterpiece.

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor 2 роки тому

      Which ones do you not enjoy anymore? I still love all the games I loved back then.

    • @jiduto
      @jiduto Рік тому +12

      A lot of games back then are slow with not great controls and of course the graphics are not always good either. And a lot of games can be frustrating because they are about memorizing levels and enemies, meaning repeating levels over and over again, which gets tedious. Super Mario World's design, graphics, controls, and fun are all strengths that make it hold up very well over time.

    • @ralphiecifaretto8961
      @ralphiecifaretto8961 Місяць тому +1

      ​@napoleonfeanor I'm a similar age to that guy and all I can say is trying to play Metroid or Final Fantasy on the original NES one 3 decades later is nearly impossible. Can only play the updated versions, now.

  • @itcamefromabox
    @itcamefromabox 2 роки тому +1209

    Man this game tested my little hands as a kid lol One of the most impactful games of my childhood 💘

    • @irishbob26
      @irishbob26 2 роки тому +71

      I'm 38 and just replayed it.
      My thumbs hurt.

    • @itcamefromabox
      @itcamefromabox 2 роки тому +38

      @@irishbob26 Yeah, that D-pad was super tough on the thumb 🤣!

    • @JojosCrazyChannel
      @JojosCrazyChannel 2 роки тому +12

      Amen! Same here! Even to this day, I still play it and just love exploring it! ❤️❤️💯💯

    • @Colonel_Overkill
      @Colonel_Overkill 2 роки тому +28

      This game has given me PTSD on the word "tubular"
      I literally cringe every time I hear it. That stage was brutal to begin with and add in being 6 years old and you have a recipe for lifelong trauma

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  2 роки тому +150

      It's funny, I feel like I would play this game for weeks / months as a kid and not find everything. Now I can 100% it in two sessions. Maybe I"ve just memorized everything.

  • @rossfarrey422
    @rossfarrey422 11 місяців тому +18

    I've watched this 4 times now. Your videos are the best gaming documentaries anywhere. I love them so much

  • @noelr1010
    @noelr1010 Рік тому +21

    I absolutely love this game, one because of the nostalgia of playing with my dad whos no longer here, and second because its plain freaking awesome. You can tell everyone on the team was on a mission to create the best game they possible could. The levels, character design, music, it's just :inserts chef's kiss:

    • @Fighter4Street
      @Fighter4Street 4 місяці тому

      Yes that is the problems with these Indie games today, you can tell they just don't have the team of people to make them that these SNES games had. The games lack the fun factor usually, although the graphics are better, they lack the story and fun factor. All that takes time to make and 2 people programming the game in their basement is not going to compete against a SNES game that had teams of people working on it.

  • @ModernVintageGamer
    @ModernVintageGamer 2 роки тому +324

    top tier video, but my favorite part was from 0:00 to 1:18:24

    • @ext93
      @ext93 2 роки тому +34

      Yeah, 1:18:25 was definitely the worst part of the video

    • @snoopii2507
      @snoopii2507 2 роки тому +3

      What is this, a crossover episode??

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted 2 роки тому

      You are a modern vintage gamer, I would expect no less.

    • @nate567987
      @nate567987 2 роки тому

      sure its not 1:06:51

    • @apairofglasses775
      @apairofglasses775 2 роки тому

      @@nate567987 sure its not 1:69:00 ?

  • @FinalFantasyUnion
    @FinalFantasyUnion 2 роки тому +228

    What a wonderful treat! Only part-way through so far, but the quality is incredible!

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 2 роки тому +1

      I am the most famous man on YouTub! This is not bragging! This is the truth! The truth will set you free, dear ff

    • @AndersonTenecela
      @AndersonTenecela 2 роки тому +2

      Oh hey it’s FF Union! 👋

    • @ColtonMiller6012
      @ColtonMiller6012 2 роки тому +9

      @@AxxLAfriku Hope you seek therapy soon, mate

    • @reiddutchess9955
      @reiddutchess9955 2 роки тому +1

      Two of my favorite creators commenting on one of my favorite channels!

    • @Daidan0
      @Daidan0 2 роки тому

      @@ColtonMiller6012 more like they need a nice padded room with a nice white coat that makes them hug themselves.

  • @victorperfecto7472
    @victorperfecto7472 Рік тому +18

    One of the best if not the greatest video game of all time. My brother loves this when we were young. Even before his passing last year, he still plays it via emulator

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 7 місяців тому

      greatest video game of all time, muahahahahahahahahaha

  • @ynkybomber
    @ynkybomber Рік тому +14

    This game is a testament to the raw talent that the industry had back then.

  • @LetsFindOut1
    @LetsFindOut1 2 роки тому +540

    Your documentaries are soooo well written and edited. Thanks for the great content, man!

  • @bobp4036
    @bobp4036 2 роки тому +85

    I was 11 when this came out. My parents got one for me for Christmas. I went to bed that night and still saw Mario jumping on stuff when I closed my eyes. Binge session that I still remember to this day.

    • @barowt
      @barowt Рік тому +8

      Different games, same memories. The memories I want to give my kids if I ever have any.

  • @MarvelousVideos
    @MarvelousVideos Рік тому +120

    You are the true boss man! Love your videos to death! This is the quality we strive to reach one day! BIG FAN!

  • @bhornannawindeedeigh5007
    @bhornannawindeedeigh5007 8 місяців тому +4

    I fell in love with Super Mario because of my eldest son's early love for the earliest game. I have the greatest memories of watching him play all the Mario games on every Nintendo system I ever bought for him for his birthday, for Christmas, or because he earned a game for doing well in school. The nostalgia of the classic tune makes me harken back to those days of just sitting back, watching him play those then "simple" games as he sat on the floor in front of the TV screen, with his remote in hand, entranced by the visuals. He had some serious learning difficulties, and the games gave him some great hand eye coordination... and me the pleasure of watching him feel successful at completing the stages of the game. Since I've never played electronics, I have no real idea how to talk about it, but I hope that I've come across clearly here. Super Mario ROCKS! Woohoooo! Long live Mario - and his brother Luigi! And may my son - actually two since then, now in their 30s and 40s, forever enjoy their gaming. If that's what keeps them young at heart, then so be it. ❤ 🤗

  • @lm9327
    @lm9327 2 роки тому +241

    If I could like this 10 times, I would. Such a thorough, well-researched, structured documentary! I could easily imagine this presented on tv.

    • @scamperly
      @scamperly 2 роки тому +8

      He definitely should try to market this to broadcast TV.

  • @ultimateman1234
    @ultimateman1234 2 роки тому +128

    I watched this during breaks at work over a period of 3 days. Simply outstanding. Video gaming deserves a historian who does the material justice. You've done more than that. Outstanding!

    • @richboos231
      @richboos231 2 роки тому

      Same is was perfect to watch over a few days

  • @5MadMovieMakers
    @5MadMovieMakers 10 місяців тому +164

    If people were upset about a console refresh they would've had a hard time today

    • @DrSlick
      @DrSlick 10 місяців тому +10

      True, but games improved. Today there are only cheap remakes. nothing original anymore. gaming has gone into a coma. It needs a revival.

    • @SEESBoy-hy8jz
      @SEESBoy-hy8jz 10 місяців тому +26

      ​@@DrSlick"only cheap remakes" is a bit of a blanket statement, don't you think?

    • @gusonian8637
      @gusonian8637 9 місяців тому +14

      @@DrSlickindie games are the future man. Nintendo and some medium-sized game studies like From are continuing to make really quality games, but now indie developers are stepping forwards to add to the medium. Celeste and Hollow Knight, Hades, etc. are incredible. The tools to make games have evolved (for lower price points as well), and understanding of game design has as well.

    • @acharat6
      @acharat6 9 місяців тому +5

      Honestly I'm still upset about that. PS4 Pro and Xbox One X/S were a bad idea. Now when a new console releases, I ask myself if I should wait for the mid-gen refresh or Oled model, or maybe a few months to get a highest capacity hd upgrade, etc. Before Sony and Nintendo pretty much were guaranteed to get my money everytime they release a new console. Now I wait and see. This new trend can backfire. The customer doesn't feel rewarded for brand loyalty anymore. It's a bad thing for the gaming industry.

    • @acharat6
      @acharat6 9 місяців тому +5

      It's not so bad. I grew up in the NES era, and even back then I knew older players claiming that "it was better before (when people met in the arcades, etc.)" There's still a lot of creativity in gaming and not only in the indie scene. Dark Souls was incredibly creative for example. Nier Automata was also inspired. Although I'll give you that one thing I really hate in nowadays is that most games start very slow with a boring 40 min+ tutorial. I really miss jumping straight into the action and learning the buttons/mechanics as I go. In most cases the extended tutorials are really not necessary. I believe I missed quite a few excellent games because I quit like 5 min after I'm done with the tutorial. It turns me off completely and I never pick the game again.@@DrSlick

  • @jondoe9581
    @jondoe9581 Рік тому +9

    HANDS DOWN my favorite video game ever.!
    Brings back a flood of memories.............
    Thank you GH!!

  • @Drew791
    @Drew791 2 роки тому +203

    I’m still in love with this game 32 years later. Being 7 1/2 years old when this came out, and only being able to play it by renting a Super NES from Blockbuster Video on the weekends, it changed my perception of what a video game experience could be; the visuals, the sound effects and soundtrack, the smell of the plastic and video game cartridge itself. It was just perfection in a child’s life.

    • @retrogamestudios7649
      @retrogamestudios7649 2 роки тому +7

      Nintendo and Nintendo power, better than anything on This planet.....

    • @kennymaximummultiplayer9192
      @kennymaximummultiplayer9192 2 роки тому

      You were smelling cartridges from the age of 7 ya weirdo?🤣

    • @Drew791
      @Drew791 2 роки тому +13

      @@kennymaximummultiplayer9192 there was this very strong smell from the console and the case it came in. Idk if it was specifically a Blockbuster smell coming from the foam or plastic case itself, but it didn’t smell bad. It was like a faint marshmallow and artificial strawberry smell, almost like what would come on those 90s scented dolls for girls. But yeah I was smelling the cartridge. I only had it for two nights at a time to I had to get the full sensory experience.

    • @quackman
      @quackman Рік тому

      @@kennymaximummultiplayer9192 It was like new-car smell

  • @uta07maybe
    @uta07maybe 2 роки тому +77

    This is one of those game you'll never get tired of playing and beating. It's still fun til this day. A true masterpiece.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 роки тому

      I agree, I'm just disappointed by how easy it is as a adult. It was somewhat challenging As a 6 or 7 year old where getting extra lives matter, I played it about 2 years ago again and it was so so easy, I still love it.

    • @mrtree1368
      @mrtree1368 2 роки тому

      The Cape kills the game. The game execpt for a hand full of levels is too easy . You definitely had more fun playing it as a kid . Mario maker 2 really let's you play levels you wished existed

    • @harrylane4
      @harrylane4 2 роки тому +5

      @@mrtree1368 “why does this children’s game I’ve been playing for 30 years not challenge me like it does 8 year olds in the early 90s?”

    • @rynomclaughlin1595
      @rynomclaughlin1595 2 роки тому

      @@harrylane4 Don't be snarky it's a legit criticism, just compare it to Mario 3 that game is still a good challenge today and I prefer it to Mario World

    • @ImWatchingYou69
      @ImWatchingYou69 2 роки тому

      @@rynomclaughlin1595 no its not lol, do you guys who say this have grandma reflexes? Mario games are not hard, period.

  • @TheCheesePizzaGuy
    @TheCheesePizzaGuy Рік тому +7

    Super Mario World for the Game Boy Advance was one of my favorite games growing up. So many secrets and levels

  • @funwitholdconcretethings8721
    @funwitholdconcretethings8721 Місяць тому +1

    Norman, not only is this so well researched, but it also comes across with such a charming, nostalgic and comforting style. Love your video style. Respect.

  • @SDallstar
    @SDallstar 2 роки тому +246

    Being an 80’s baby/ 90’s kid, It just feels like a blessing to have experienced all this first hand.

    • @Movie_Games
      @Movie_Games Рік тому +21

      I'm born in 82. Saw the launch of the NES and SNES, then the very start of 3d graphics, also the dawn of the internet and the dawn of mobile communication. Crazy that I got to experience all that. I just hope I get to see graphics that look like real life before I die. Then it would be perfect.

    • @nickcolby1434
      @nickcolby1434 Рік тому +5

      Wouldn't trade it for anything except maybe being born a little earlier. Earliest memories of mine were playing bubble bobble and Dr Mario with my mother, double dragon mega man 2 with my cousins and when snes came out I lost my mind with super Mario world final fantasy and eventually ff3 and still have and play to this day

    • @NathanChisholm041
      @NathanChisholm041 Рік тому +8

      Born in the 70s bopped in the 80s headbanged in the 90s and after 2000s was a 💤

    • @antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617
      @antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617 Рік тому +8

      85er here and for awhile i wished i was born maybe 20 yrs earlier but it didn't take me too long to realize just how amazing it was to be a kid in the 90s.. everything from the videogames to cartoons and Saturday morning cartoons to the kids movies to the live action series like Beetleborgs and Power Rangers to the best Disney movies ever to Pokemon to the amazing music and the best toys ever and no cell phones or internet to distract from being a kid man i ain't even being biased i really think the 90s was the greatest decade ever to be a kid

    • @knowthycell
      @knowthycell Рік тому +5

      @@Movie_Games and childhood before smartphones

  • @potkettle
    @potkettle 2 роки тому +43

    Before video: "1 hour 18? I'm not watching all that". After video: "Well that was one of the best hour and 18 minutes I've spent in the last week". Absolutely wonderful, TV broadcast worthy level of production. Thanks for putting many big smiles on my face and multiple exclamations of "oh my god I remember that!"

  • @champmanager1
    @champmanager1 Рік тому +5

    I've just seen this video / documentary for the first time and the quality of it blew me away - let alone the level of research and fun facts. Brilliant work. Thank you so much for this.

  • @tossingturnips
    @tossingturnips Рік тому +12

    Thanks for always making such dedicated, thorough, educational, and entertaining videos. I remember going to my best friend's house on Christmas morning in '91 to play SMW and we were hooked for hours. Your inclusion of the cultural and social events around that time really help recreate that nostalgic feeling. You are a certainly a master at what you do.

  • @djhaloeight
    @djhaloeight 2 роки тому +95

    I remember when the SNES came out. I was 10. My friend had gotten one at launch and I used to sleep over at his house. I’d wake up in the middle of the night to play Super Mario World by myself 😂 Absolute classic! We got one shortly afterwards, and I still have it today with all of our old games and accessories. Great video!

    • @cloudbloom
      @cloudbloom 2 роки тому +14

      This exact same thing happened with me as a kid, my family was too poor for video games so I was always at my friends house and I would wake up in the night to sneakily play the NES and SNES. Great memories

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  2 роки тому +14

      Amazing. Did you ever get caught?

    • @cloudbloom
      @cloudbloom 2 роки тому +11

      @@GamingHistorian one time my friends dad caught me playing mega man 4 at 3am but he just stood there for a minute and left lol

    • @StCerberusEngel
      @StCerberusEngel 2 роки тому +10

      @@cloudbloom Oooh, video games in the dead of night sitting on the floor in front of a glowing CRT...that's comfort food for the soul, man.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 роки тому

      I wish I was smart enough to have kept my old nes and snes consoles from my childhood! Oh well! Emulation and the switch have all the old games whenever I want.

  • @TheItalianoAssassino
    @TheItalianoAssassino Рік тому +452

    Imagine being the guy Yoshi was named after. What a Legend.

    • @rruhland
      @rruhland Рік тому +33

      You think that’s crazy, imagine being Mario Segale.

    • @arksin11
      @arksin11 Рік тому +12

      @@rruhland You think that's crazy, imagine being god and named after Chuck Norris

    • @noelr1010
      @noelr1010 Рік тому +12

      ​@@arksin11Being named Yoshi >>>>>> Being named Chuck Norris

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Рік тому +5

      *Girl

    • @danyo5786
      @danyo5786 Рік тому +9

      @@Mari_Izu " UhM, aChKuLLy, "gUy" iN tHAt cOnText Is a GeNdEr NeUtRal TeRm,,,,"

  • @Rickt2445
    @Rickt2445 6 місяців тому +1

    I can watch these over and over again, its calming like watching Bob Ross.

  • @michaelinglis567
    @michaelinglis567 4 місяці тому +3

    I grew up in the 90s (born April of 90'). And i absolutely have tons of memories playing Super Mario World with my best friend and my older sister. It was a fantastic game, very well made without question. With that said I always enjoyed Super Mario 3 more for some reason. Its just a more fun game to play, just in my humble opinion. It seems like the limitations forced more creative solutions in Super Mario Bros 3.

  • @TheGeneralSoundwave
    @TheGeneralSoundwave 2 роки тому +151

    My favorite stuff about this video is the ending… “where are they now.” So great to see the creators as top-tier execs.

    • @TonyDrecaps
      @TonyDrecaps 2 роки тому +2

      Agreed!

    • @Cagliostro81
      @Cagliostro81 2 роки тому +4

      Right?! That was so heartwarming.

    • @angeleyesjr9676
      @angeleyesjr9676 2 роки тому +5

      I was thanking each and every one of em through the screen this is my childhood game I looooooooooove it sooooo much!😭

    • @yomikoreadman128
      @yomikoreadman128 2 роки тому +5

      What makes Nintendo "Nintendo" is their philosophy about video games, brings fun to its gamers. I'm glad these wonderful developers and creators still hold to this day this philosophy. 🥰

  • @finagale1525
    @finagale1525 2 роки тому +99

    I actually cried when it got to the "where are they now" section and didn't stop until well after it ended. The nostalgia is incredible, and my earliest memories of gaming ever were this game, and this system. Maybe some of my earliest memories ever.
    This was incredible. Thank you.

    • @nathanbradleyf777
      @nathanbradleyf777 2 роки тому +4

      I honestly have tears in my eyes right now too. Nintendo games are so precious. It's amazing these games have lived on all these years and we still play them on every system Nintendo releases.

    • @markxv2267
      @markxv2267 2 роки тому +8

      lol crybabies

    • @risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302
      @risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302 2 роки тому

      @@markxv2267 Couple of low T wussies, eh Mark15?

    • @paulgilbert5278
      @paulgilbert5278 2 роки тому

      Moody much?

    • @mentosmuncher
      @mentosmuncher 2 роки тому

      Best childhood game 🎮 ❤️

  • @GoodCall29
    @GoodCall29 7 місяців тому +4

    I wish Norman had more videos, but then I realize amount of work and craft he puts into every video. Can’t wait for the next one

  • @Sm64wii
    @Sm64wii Рік тому +5

    I’ll never forget playing this for the first time. I miss it so much, it was so much fun to explore and find the secret exits

  • @misterbennnn
    @misterbennnn 2 роки тому +32

    I still remember Christmas in 1992, when my brother and I got our SNES, Super Mario World, Mario Kart, and F-Zero. While the racing games were fun, Super Mario World became a cornerstone of my childhood. So many fond memories of the music, the backgrounds, the exploration, the power ups, the map, the sprites, etc. It was the first game I ever completed 100%, and even to this day I still don't often do that. SMW was special, and it made a huge impact. Every Mario game I played after has to stack up against it.
    Beautiful documentary, Norman. Thank you.

    • @jamesw9178
      @jamesw9178 2 роки тому +2

      The F-Zero music was so hyped back then too!

    • @KlazGuy
      @KlazGuy 2 місяці тому

      Just asking, have you ever played any SMW ROM hacks? There are a plethora of hacks that just add a lot more to the game, some funny, some remaining true to the original.

  • @TheHangedMan
    @TheHangedMan 2 роки тому +84

    I love Super Mario World so much it hurts. I still remember being a tiny child and getting the Super Nintendo bundle for Christmas. I will always cherish this game and the Super Nintendo. ❤

    • @TonyToad22
      @TonyToad22 2 роки тому +1

      Same ✌️

    • @lina8316
      @lina8316 2 роки тому

      I got the bundle together with Super Mario World and the Super GameBoy😍😍😍 Good memories

  • @rafaelcastro2591
    @rafaelcastro2591 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the video 💜 so many memories come back of me being in elementary, coming back to school, finishing homework FAST, taking a shower, and playing SMW for the rest of the day ☺️

  • @Evan8787
    @Evan8787 Рік тому +2

    SMW is the quintessential Mario game. It's nearly perfect.

  • @PatTheNESpunk
    @PatTheNESpunk 2 роки тому +307

    Super Mario World remains my all-time favorite platformer. Great job as usual!

    • @michaelb4538
      @michaelb4538 2 роки тому +4

      Same I played that game for years. Lost count how many times I clocked it.
      Think I used to speed run it before speed running was a thing.

    • @makaveli89cm77
      @makaveli89cm77 2 роки тому +1

      Dude I can't stand you Patrick

    • @TexasGreed
      @TexasGreed 2 роки тому +2

      I cant ever decide if I like SMW better or DKC they are both so damn good.

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 2 роки тому

      Having grown up a Sega kid, and so I didn't get to play any mario game until I was in my 20s, I honestly think Mario 3 is easily a better game than SMW. SMW feels rushed, and it was. It was half the length of mario 3 and so it's over before it really even feels like it started, you just blast through it in half an hour or whatever, and then the game is over. It's a bit too easy as well
      It's kind of a minor criticism really because it's still an amazing game and is better than 99% of all games. But just with the high standards of the Mario series, SMW feels like a step backwards somewhat. They really should have made a super Mario World 2. I know they did, but super Mario World 2 is a Mario game in name only, it plays nothing like the other games in the series from both before and after, and quickly was turned into it's own spinoff series as soon as the n64 came out, and to this day they keep releasing those games, but they're called the Yoshi games, not the Mario games
      It's no wonder that super Mario World has the most romhacks of any video game. And it's because it was so so short, and it was the only game with they engine we ever got. People desperately want more
      I dunno whether it's a nostalgia thing for some people. That's why I mentioned I didn't play them until my mid 20s. I have no nostalgia for any of them

    • @stevencoardvenice
      @stevencoardvenice 2 роки тому +1

      @@duffman18
      Yes Mario world is definitely easier than the previous games, but it's better quality game

  • @the_game_gab.
    @the_game_gab. 2 роки тому +39

    Man, This documentary is one of the best I’ve seen on UA-cam. I would love to see one about The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past or Ocarina of Time. They are one of the best Zelda games and I would love to see something like this for the Zelda series.

  • @JesseKaufman
    @JesseKaufman Рік тому

    I absolutely LOVE the production value of your videos. While it's a small thing, the music is what really takes them to another level for me. It's so exceptionally well-done! The narration, too. The inflections in your voice and the tone is just perfect. Every one of your videos have the feel of an award-winning PBS documentary!

  • @Minimax04
    @Minimax04 7 місяців тому +1

    The depth this documentary goes into and the care with which it is put together is outstanding. You are a phenomenal talent, Norman. Captivated from beginning to end. Amazing work.

  • @boywonder1390
    @boywonder1390 2 роки тому +94

    One of my most memorable games playing as a kid with my friends. Thank you for the trip down memory lane!

  • @jaynine454
    @jaynine454 2 роки тому +58

    It’s amazing to watch this and think “I was one of those kids who was anticipating this game.” It really does feel strange to be a part of history after the fact.

  • @TheL337trance
    @TheL337trance 17 днів тому +2

    The amount of professionalism on this is so good to see. Wow I'm impressed

  • @DiarioAutomotivo
    @DiarioAutomotivo Рік тому +18

    This is the best Super Mario World / Super Nintendo documentary of all time. It's a masterpiece. Congratulations! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @TrevorAWilliams
    @TrevorAWilliams 2 роки тому +299

    This documentary is a triumph of all the years you have spent creating content! I remember first watching your videos back in 2009. It is amazing the evolution of your talent. Like everyone, my life has had its ups and downs - watching a new video of yours brightens up my day. Thanks for the memories, especially how I think back to Christmas 1991 and playing Super Mario World with my cousin for hours on end.

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  2 роки тому +41

      Appreciate the kind words and support!

    • @jakel7213
      @jakel7213 2 роки тому +11

      @@GamingHistorian I wish I could afford to spare a few bucks for you because you do deserve it. But I will add to the praise nonetheless. This was an hour of me just not worrying about life, and that is a gift these days.

    • @kregadeth5562
      @kregadeth5562 2 роки тому +1

      Awesome

    • @henrybierman8431
      @henrybierman8431 2 роки тому +4

      Never played a super Nintendo in my life but still loved this documentary. This is better than history channel documentaries. If only Norman could get a deal with obs or abc or something, but then again who watches TV anymore.

    • @matheuscabral9618
      @matheuscabral9618 2 роки тому

      @@henrybierman8431 if you have a pc/laptop, even not a very good one, you can play an emulator for this game

  • @Conker009
    @Conker009 2 роки тому +42

    This game is the masterpiece of my childhood, I know all the secrets of this game and I'm sure I will never forget it

    • @GrandTourHTX
      @GrandTourHTX 2 роки тому +4

      Same. This and DKC. I will never ever forget.

  • @Rickt2445
    @Rickt2445 6 місяців тому +5

    Great video as always. The amount of research that goes into these is quite impressive. A video like this for A Link to the Past would be awesome.

  • @arlenshoals
    @arlenshoals 9 місяців тому

    That was so awesome. This wasn't a video...it was an experience...a trip down memory lane....and the absolutely astonishing amount of research and work you put in to make it. WOW. You are awesome!

  • @therealseanw.stewart2071
    @therealseanw.stewart2071 2 роки тому +38

    *"This was my approach to Mario as well, but I want to make games that no matter how many times you clear them, you want to keep that game and hold onto it like a treasure. I want to keep making games with that mindset."* -Tezuka
    Everyone has this single moment, an experience that sparked a kind of inspiration in them at a young age to continue to endeavor in that field for the rest of their lifetime. For me, Super Mario World was just that. I don't really have all the words to describe just how important SMW is to me personally. Not only is it my very first gaming experience, but with its incredibly charming, surreal imagery and unforgettable soundtrack the game absolutely captured my imagination, sucking me into a colorful new world that eventually led me to want to become an artist, a game designer, and a gamer at heart. I have this game to thank for that. It was maybe...1995 or so. I was 2 or 3 years old, young enough to barely understand what I was doing with a controller, and I practically taught myself how to use Mario and Yoshi's moves and how objects worked and whatnot. Beating Iggy for the first time was the first major sense of victory I ever experienced! I'll never forget it. Super Mario World made me who I am.
    In the decades following, as we've all experienced playing through dozens and dozens of other, more technically advanced games since, I will never forget where that world all started for me. On the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the 90s. Thanks, Miyamoto, Tezuka, Kondo and co. for making this legendary game! Super Mario World is quite possibly the greatest video game of all time.

    • @Don_Ramiro
      @Don_Ramiro 2 роки тому +2

      The same happens to me with SMB 3. Of course I still had the original cartridge, and it´s by far my most valuable gaming treasure!

    • @Lost.Gaijin
      @Lost.Gaijin 2 роки тому +1

      Sean good to see you are a fan too here lol.

  • @brycesstuff
    @brycesstuff 2 роки тому +22

    I didn't know I was getting into when I clicked on this, this is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen, not a bit of stock footage, no filler. It's perfect.

  • @Dragondan1987
    @Dragondan1987 Рік тому +4

    The fact we didn’t get a Danny Devito Mario movie is one of the world’s greatest tragedies.

    • @CactusInsane
      @CactusInsane 3 місяці тому

      I heard he dropped out when development was stalled for 2 years. Around the time, Tom Hanks was considered to be Luigi.

  • @drcrowlee
    @drcrowlee Рік тому +1

    This is phenomenal. Quality high enough that'd be perfectly at home on PBS or NETFLIX

  • @otrapendejada
    @otrapendejada 2 роки тому +76

    Masterpiece, this documentary was to the level of the game it was talking about.

  • @SkywalkerAni
    @SkywalkerAni 2 роки тому +59

    I love Super Mario World. It ties with Super Mario 3 as the quintessential 2D Mario game for me.

    • @JustinL614
      @JustinL614 2 роки тому +1

      I can't decide between either

    • @demi-fiendoftime3825
      @demi-fiendoftime3825 2 роки тому +1

      Same but for me as a kid of the 00s I grew up with these as two of my best GBA games along side Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga, Pokemon Fire Red, the port of link to the past and loz Minish Cap

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 2 роки тому +6

      Mario 3 was an incredible leap in getting the most out of the aging NES hardware. Mario World is a masterclass in design, art and game feel. Don't think there has ever been a 2D mario that has been as responsive coupled with the fantastic SNES controllers.

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 2 роки тому +1

      I personally like SMB3 better. I recently played through 3 and World and 3 is definitely better, in a few ways World seems like a step back.

    • @ultrairrelevantnobody1862
      @ultrairrelevantnobody1862 2 роки тому

      One thing I find better in Mario 3 is the importance of lives. Super Mario World was kind of when it was becoming apparent that lives were an archaic holdover from arcade games. You were able to replay levels if you wish, but one problem with this is you can just life-scum the entire game, and it's also the only way to be sure you can finish a level without the risk of being sent back to the last save point. Since then, there have been so many games with such an obvious exploit. In Mario 3, a finished level couldn't be replayed, making the act of exploring every part of the level all the more important in order to progress.
      That said, one massive quality of life improvement was a save system. Mario 3 was honestly too long for a game that asked you to beat it in one sitting. World is bigger with much more content, but you're able to save your progress, and turning the system off no longer erases what you've accomplished. It feels so nice to just have an addition like that; gets rid of the anxiety completely.

  • @DjSsaBackward
    @DjSsaBackward 5 місяців тому

    After hiking some 400 miles or better, on this often difficult trail but always exciting journey.
    I now find myself forgetting those first miles.
    I want to show my deep appreciation for the vivid visualization of those first glorious moments that I fully forgotten. This has bas been truly heart warming and extremely satisfying to slip down memory lane. A place in time that meant so much to me in my young adult life.
    Sir, kudos to you. Your work is not in vain. You have awakened the kid in most everyone that lived the Super Mario experience. Thanks Norman, great video!

  • @corey2232
    @corey2232 Рік тому +2

    It's so crazy to be one of the kids that grew up right in the middle of all this, was obsessed with video games, yet completely bypassed the entire 16-bit generation because his dad bought a 3DO...
    I loved Nintendo, had 3 x NES consoles & boxes of games (cousins kept passing off their collections), yet I went from NES + GB > 3DO > N64. I played a ton of SNES & Genesis at friends' houses, but never had one to call my own until we were in the mid N64/PS1 era. Really feel like I missed out on a lot of awesome experiences during that time.

  • @Just_Farns
    @Just_Farns 2 роки тому +130

    Some of my fondest memories as a kid were playing SMW with my mom. She used to be quite the artist; she would draw all the Mario characters and I would hang them up in my room. Such great memories make SMW one of my favorite games of all time and one of the biggest reasons I got into playing rom hacks. Awesome video, you've done it again.

    • @RobJNathanSings
      @RobJNathanSings 2 роки тому +5

      You probably have one of the coolest moms ever. 😍

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 2 роки тому +2

      It’s so cool your mom drew those. Do you still have them?

    • @philithegamer8265
      @philithegamer8265 2 роки тому

      Are you lying?

    • @Just_Farns
      @Just_Farns 2 роки тому +1

      @@MaxOakland Unfortunately, no. :(

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 2 роки тому +2

      @@philithegamer8265 why would you say something so rude and weird?

  • @coryjohnson2486
    @coryjohnson2486 2 роки тому +19

    Amazing 👏🏻 👏🏻. I’m 35 now (born in 1987), and this is literally my childhood. If I think too deeply, it makes me kind of sad 😢… a much simpler time, indeed

  • @RealWolfmanDan
    @RealWolfmanDan 6 місяців тому +2

    This documentary needs to win some sort of an award, it was incredibly well done

  • @trolltroll5931
    @trolltroll5931 Рік тому +1

    Im 41. This game and "A Link to the Past", made so much happiness in my life. Watching this video made me smile warmly, overwhelmed with nostalgia almost the entire time. Thank you.

  • @PaulRizzo
    @PaulRizzo 2 роки тому +146

    I still, STILL play the hell out of this game and I’m 40 next month. This game is just sublime and is one of my favourites of all time alongside Mario 3, Mortal Kombat 2 and Donkey Kong Country.
    Brilliant, brilliant work on the video , Historian. Your detail is incredible.

    • @Efferheim
      @Efferheim 2 роки тому +1

      Happy early birthday!

    • @PaulRizzo
      @PaulRizzo 2 роки тому +2

      @@Efferheim Thanks!

    • @stevejeffrey11
      @stevejeffrey11 2 роки тому +2

      I just got it on gameboy advance SP & forgot how amazing it was playing on SNES when I was a kid! the music, levels are perfect

    • @Cagliostro81
      @Cagliostro81 2 роки тому +1

      Same here, I still play it on my original Super NES I bought in ‘91 (and on my GBA, lol) on a old Sony Trinatron CRT television; and it’s just so good. I turned 41 this year and I can easily see me *still* playing it at 61 and beyond!

    • @phtevenstevin4625
      @phtevenstevin4625 2 роки тому +3

      Donkey Kong Country is the absolute best! I still replay through that every once in a while.

  • @zul448
    @zul448 2 роки тому +81

    So many times during this video I caught myself with an ear-to-ear nostalgic grin as a piece of music or art or anecdote triggered an incredible memory of playing this game as a kid. Thank you so much for the hard work you put into this. Truly appreciated!

  • @b.o.4492
    @b.o.4492 Рік тому +1

    I thought the is a overlong video when I saw it’s length but then I started to watch and realize the level of depth. Great video!

  • @fredericoribeiro7325
    @fredericoribeiro7325 Рік тому

    Your documentaries are always superb and this is no exception. Sensational and one of the best videos I’ve watched on UA-cam. Thank you for your work, passion and dedication!

  • @aapoetik
    @aapoetik 2 роки тому +84

    I'm so happy you stick to your when-it's-done release schedule. The quality and time spent really stands out.

  • @AllTimeScary
    @AllTimeScary 2 роки тому +146

    Another fantastic video! Thanks for all the hard work

  • @jasonjames8460
    @jasonjames8460 Рік тому

    Great job on this documentary!! So thorough and interesting. You can tell you loved doing this.
    This game is my childhood. I remember Christmas morning getting this and setting up to hear the intro for the very first time.

  • @ibookboyuk
    @ibookboyuk Рік тому

    This is such a good video. Thank you for all your hard work. Also it's nice to see mention of Kaizo Mario at 1:14:25 made for the people who have surpassed the excellent vanilla games.

  • @superleviathan
    @superleviathan 2 роки тому +70

    I learned so much from this video. It extremely elucidating.
    The history of the NES-SNES transition makes me want to learn more about the history of Kirby's Adventure. It was a sprawling exclusive epic developed for a console everyone else had abandoned for dead. Evidently, Sakurai and Iwata over at HAL didn't get the memo that the Famicom was outmoded hardware with "fuzzy graphics".

  • @nintendogeek64
    @nintendogeek64 2 роки тому +96

    Never have I been brought to tears so simply by a game revisiting. I knew that Super Mario world was special to me but I didn't realize how much I missed it in my heart until I heard that closing music and realized how many memories I had connected to it. It was one of the first games that I had played on my own, sitting in front of an old CRT TV in my parents basement alone and frustrated about why Mario would keep on sliding after running when switching directions. Crying to my dad saying it's not fair and him laughing at my childish frustration then trying to show me how to do it. Then having my friends over, taking turns to see who could beat the level the fastest, or who had found a new shortcut. I don't think it's something that I've experienced so purely ecstatically since, even though Pokemon encouraged competition and sharing it was very grindy and less straightforward. This video really highlighted how far I've come and changed by conjuring these forgotten memories and feelings. Thank you for reviving these memories, it's given me motivation to hopefully pass these bittersweet memories to my son's, your efforts really shown through.

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  2 роки тому +13

      Glad I could take you on a trip down memory lane. Thanks Thomas!

    • @josephpayne9602
      @josephpayne9602 Рік тому +5

      I don't think I have ever commented on a UA-cam video before, but was thinking about it - and then I saw yours!
      For me too, hearing that arrangement of the ending music over the credits really transported me back! It creates an intense feeling of nostalgia for innocent youth and a simpler time, not to mention the pure, unadulterated joy of having navigated this amazing game right through to the end.
      Re your other comment, this year, I have started introducing my 6 year-old son to Super Nintendo classics (on my original machine) and naturally, we started with this one. Apart from the fact that I have barely played any console released within the last 25 years (since the N64), I'm sure this is probably THE best introduction to gaming for anyone!

  • @deviandrianto
    @deviandrianto Рік тому +5

    _Super Mario World_ truly one of the best SNES games

  • @joshemane
    @joshemane Місяць тому

    Norm - I watch this whole thing at least once a week. It’s just so fun to dig into, over and over again. Great job!

  • @ramingr
    @ramingr 2 роки тому +235

    Dude, wtf. This should be on Netflix or something.
    Just wow.

    • @Jdeadevil
      @Jdeadevil Рік тому +25

      There aren't enough serial killers in it to be considered Netflix material.

    • @roskelld
      @roskelld Рік тому +23

      But it's on UA-cam where you can watch it without paying a crummy subscription fee and millions of people have gotten to enjoy it that way. I don't know why people hold Netflix in such high regard.

    • @ramingr
      @ramingr Рік тому +6

      @@roskelld You're right.

    • @roskelld
      @roskelld Рік тому +6

      @@ramingr I totally get the sentiment of your post, this documentary is as professional as it gets and easily competes with any studio effort. It totally deserves all the praise it's getting.
      It would be great to rid ourselves of using platforms like Netflix as a standard bearer for quality when I think there's more than enough content on this and other platforms to show that creators don't need that kind of backing or permission to make wonderful content we can all enjoy.

    • @ramingr
      @ramingr Рік тому +4

      @@roskelld Dude, i was being serious. I do see your point.

  • @chemergency
    @chemergency 2 роки тому +37

    Mario World's sound design is brilliant. The use of reverb and percussion gives actions more impact and enhances the game feel in a way I don't think any other game could do that effectively before.

    • @TRJ2241987
      @TRJ2241987 2 роки тому +4

      Whenever I hear either the title screen music or overworld music I feel like I am transported back 30 years walking around the corner of K-Mart toward the electronics department and hearing the SNES kiosk in the distance......magical......I miss those days

  • @themantle3piece232
    @themantle3piece232 Рік тому

    My first in counter with Super Mario World was looking through the window of Woolworths in the uk..... it was on a small tv and repeating the Intro scene.... Then a few months later sneaking around to my uncles friends house who where playing it and watching it throught the window without them knowing.... great memories
    Fantastic Video!! Thanks for the upload

  • @sihTdaeRtnaCuoY
    @sihTdaeRtnaCuoY 3 місяці тому +1

    I have played through Super Mario World maybe 100 times throughout my life, and never did I realize that the level flashing red meant that a stage had multiple endings.

  • @taylorhession1905
    @taylorhession1905 2 роки тому +29

    I know im late on discovering your channel but about 3 weeks ago I went to Greece to do work for the Navy for a month and not long after I arrived I had appendicitis and my appendix burst so I ended up stuck in a hospital for over 2 weeks in a foreign country. During that time I discovered your channel and watched a ton of your past videos. Thanks for making my time stuck in a foreign hospital less depressing you really have something special with this channel and I look forward to continuing watching your latest videos.

  • @WooHooLadttv
    @WooHooLadttv 2 роки тому +238

    "To prevent kids from skipping school to buy it"
    Why is this so wholesome

    • @littleredpony6868
      @littleredpony6868 2 роки тому +12

      That totally would’ve happened if it was released on a school day

    • @WikiRafa
      @WikiRafa 2 роки тому +31

      It's because Enix received a lot of complaints of that happening when they launched Dragon Quest III back in 1988. I even remember reading that the Japanese Government made an agreement with the top videogame makers of the era for avoiding making big releases in school days.

    • @amesoeurs
      @amesoeurs 2 роки тому +3

      so epic and heckin wholesome :^)

    • @NGEvangeliman
      @NGEvangeliman 2 роки тому +2

      Eh it was marketing propaganda aimed at parents and conservative factions...

    • @thekaratekidpartii2169
      @thekaratekidpartii2169 2 роки тому +1

      It's wholesome because it's almost certainly not true. It just makes sense to release a kids game on the weekend when you have maximum custom availability.

  • @kent7944
    @kent7944 6 місяців тому

    I must tip my hat to you sir! The amount of time and effort you put into this video just fills me with a mix of joy and nostalgia. I can remember vividly when my little brother and I first got a chance to play this game.
    It was when we were children in a JC Penny store and our eyes lit up Christmas lights when we saw it playing in a booth there on display. We begged our father to buy one for us, but after looking at the hefty price tag, he gave us an immediate no and since we were very poor, we understood but were very disappointed, which he could clearly see, since we started to ball like little babies.
    Long story short he ended up buying us one from a guy selling them at a bowling alley for $75 for Christmas. It was the only thing I think we got that Christmas, but man was it still the best one ever for us!

  • @toptiertowing
    @toptiertowing 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the video, it brought back many good memories!
    When I was 3 or 4 years old, me and my family went to Bic Camera in Akihabara to buy a Super Famicon, and me and my sister was allowed to buy Mario World and two more games. I go for 'The great battle' and my sister got 'Dragon Quest 3' because she liked the package Illustration. Since it was the family's first game console, my parents didn't know that DQ3 could not be played on the SNES, and I remember my father taking me to return it to the store a few days later after his work. I went along to some meetings and that was the first time I saw my father working.
    Me and my sister was obsessed with Mario World, and my mother was mad with us for playing too many games, but one day I woke up at night and saw my mother frantically trying to defeat a first boss in the silent dark room only the light from the TV.
    When I told my mother about it, she was laughing and embarrassed, which is still a good memory. It is still a family funny story to this day.
    After years, my family lived in the U.S. for 5 years, and I truly thank Nintendo and other Japanese game company for that through Japanese video games, I quickly became friends with other children my age who speak the different language.
    (The Great Battle is the game of Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Gundam)