Super Mario 3D All-Stars was one of this year’s worst kept secrets. Rumours were flying around as early as March that a collection of 3D Mario games would be hitting the Nintendo Switch at some point in 2020. Fast-forward to early September and the collection was finally announced with Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy
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Nintendo has yet again found a way to capitalize on the insane popularity and marketability of their flagship character Mario. The official Nintendo of America Twitter account posted a status update promoting their brand new merchandise: the Super Mario Bros. It’s-a Me, Mario Action Figure: Don’t slip up, get your Super Mario Bros. It's-a Me,
Today Nintendo announced the long-rumored Super Mario 3D All-Stars a compilation of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. Each title has been remastered to support the current generation visuals but the resolutions differ depending on which game you are playing. Nintendo Japan put out a news article detailing the collection’s three games and their in-game soundtracks including
Update: In a report from Polygon, Nintendo clarifies that motion controls are only required for pointer functionality for Super Mario Galaxy when it’s in TV, Tabletop, and Handheld modes. Additionally, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is compatible with the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection. “Super Mario Galaxy is supported in TV, Tabletop and Handheld Modes. In
Nintendo is the king of giving their fanbase everything they want, but usually with a catch. Fans were practically screaming from the rooftops that they wanted an online service. Nintendo answered with a $20/year subscription plan that gave players multiplayer access to select titles and a catalog of titles to play, but only NES titles.
Yesterday, reports began swirling that Nintendo was looking to bring back some of Super Mario’s most popular 3D adventures in the form of new remasters that would arrive on the Switch later this year. At the time, news on just which installments would be coming to Switch wasn’t made explicitly clear and the way each
Despite holding a Direct Mini just last week, most of Nintendo’s major releases for the latter portion of 2020 still seem to be shrouded in secrecy. Based on some new reports that have come about, however, it seems like we’re set to get a whole lot of Mario later in the year. In a new
Mario Tennis Aces will be receiving an actual playable star this January with Luma, the lovable companion to Rosalina from Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 on the Wii. Luma is a Technical player but please no questions on how a star can hold a tennis racket as that would take too long. Those who
Nintendo has revealed three new playable characters that’ll be making their way into Mario Tennis Aces. Luma from the Super Mario Galaxy series, Pauline who originally appeared in Donkey Kong and recently returned in Super Mario Odyssey, and Boom Boom who has appeared in a multitude of Super Mario titles. You can check out a new trailer showing off each character’s in-game down