Super Mario RPG was the final Mario game released for the SNES as well as one of the last games Square produced for Nintendo hardware until in 2002. Square did much of the development of Super Mario RPG under direct guidance from producer . The game was well-received upon release, and it was praised particularly for its 3D rendered graphics and humor. The game spawned the , and two successive RPG-themed followed: the and the , both of which use certain conventions established in the original.
The game's story focuses on and the teammates he meets as they seek to eliminate , the game's main , who has stolen the seven star pieces of Star Road, a road where all the world's inhabitants' wishes become Wish Stars, allowing them to be granted. The game features five permanent . Super Mario RPG was directed by Yoshihiko Maekawa and and produced by . composed the game's score, which was released on a in Japan shortly after the game's debut.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, often shortened to, and officially known in Japan as, Super Mario RPG (гЂЂЂЂЂЂггЂЂЂгггґгЂЂЂґRPG, SЕ«pДі Mario ДІru PД« JД« ), is an developed by (now ) and published by for the (SNES). It was originally released on March 9, 1996 in Japan and on May 13, 1996 in North America. Nintendo ported the game, with minor differences, to the 's service in 2008 to regions around the world. It is the first in the . The game contains token similarities to other Square role-playing video games, such as the series, with a story and action-based gameplay derived from the series.
North American box art depicts (from left to right) Bowser, Princess Toadstool, and Mario
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