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Super Mario 3D All-Stars

 

 

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I am very thankful I had the money to purchase Super Mario 3D All-Stars before its limited release window expire. Super Mario 3D All-Stars includes Super Mario 64 from the Nintendo 64, Super Mario Sunshine from the Gamecube, and Super Mario Galaxy from the Wii. It is strange that Super Mario Galaxy 2 was not included in this compilation. I had just finished live streams and videos of Super Mario Sunshine on the Gamecube. I have been working on live streams of Super Mario Galaxy thanks to compilation cartridge. I plan on doing Super Mario 64 live streams and videos at some point in the near future.

I really liked two of these games when they were released. Super Mario Sunshine is the only one that annoyed me and that had to do with the controls that were a pin to use. The camera can also be a problem in these games in certain parts and certain areas. Ultimately Super Mario 3D All-Stars is three ROMs ported over to a modern machine. Motion controls are needed to properly play Super Mario Galaxy. Nintendo is the publisher and developer of Super Mario 3D All-Stars on the Nintendo Switch. Expect a full review to appear in an upcoming issue of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{12/05/2020}
- Paul

 

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