The PlayStation 2 super slim 90001 series was released in 2000.
Super Mario Bros. cannot be played on the Xbox, because it is a Nintendo series. Nintendo would never allow its series to be released on the Xbox (or the PlayStation, for that matter).
No. Super Mario Bros. is a Nintendo franchise and therefore will only ever be released on Nintendo systems in the near future. Mario Party 8 will not be released on the Playstation 3.
Offshore Super Series - 2004 was released on: USA: 21 June 2004
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Extreme Super Bowl XXXV Presented by Sony Playstation II - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 28 January 2001
The Funkmaster Flex Super Series - 2004 - TV was released on: USA: 2004
The Funkmaster Flex Super Series - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 2004
The history of the PlayStation begins in 1988 when Sony and Nintendo were working together to develop the Super Disc. The Super Disc was going to be a CD-ROM attachment that was intended to be part of Nintendo's soon to be released Super Nintendo game. However, Sony and Nintendo parted ways business-wise and the Super Disc was never introduced or used by Nintendo. In 1991, Sony used a modified version of the Super Disk as part of their new game console - the Sony PlayStation. Research and development for the PlayStation had began in 1990, headed by Sony engineer, Ken Kutaragi.
Super Smash Bros is a title developed by Nintendo thus it is not on the Playstation platforms. However Playstation All-Stars Battle Royal, a game being developed with similar gameplay, will release on the Playstation Network for Playstation 3 and Playstation Vita.
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No Super Smash Bros. game will ever be released for the Xbox. Not as long as it's a Nintendo series. If that were to happen, it's likely that it would be considered by fans as the moment when the series "jumped the shark" (became worse).
Oh, dude, Super Diaper Baby 3 is set to be released on April 28, 2022. So, mark your calendars if you're a die-hard fan of the series... or if you just enjoy reading about diaper-wearing superheroes, I guess.