All Night
Nippon Super Mario Bros. was given out by the
Japanese radio station All Night Nippon as a part of
a raffle. It's not known how many of the games were
given out. The game is unique because it's a basic
hack, having changed minor sprites including the
addition of radio station personalities. Each game
came with the standard clear plastic sleeve and
plastic disk case, a manual, a pink paper, and the
disk itself.
All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.
was never available in Disk Writers, but there are
pirated versions of it available, usually on the
B-side of Super Mario Bros. 2 disks.
One complete,
mint All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.
recently sold at auction for over $1,250. Yes, it's
rare.

All
Night Nippon ended for 137,000yen in a Yahoo!
Japan auction.
THE
PRIZE

The
manual cover has art unique to this version of the
game.

The
label shows a 1986 copyright date.

Nintendo and Nippon Broadcasting System co-released
the game.
THE
SCREENSHOTS

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