The announcement of 3D All-Stars perhaps came as little surprise then to anybody up to date with the latest gossip. That said, fans of Mario and 3D platformers will be no less excited about the news. They will all support JoyCon controls, while Galaxy and Sunshine will be displayed in either P docked or P handheld.
The latter will also be upgraded to output in a aspect ratio. Unfortunately, the maximum resolution for Mario 64 will be P. The collection will include a music player too, featuring the original soundtracks from all 3 games as well as the soundtrack for Super Mario Galaxy 2. For anybody keeping count, that's more than classic Mario tunes for fans to listen to at their leisure. Both physical and digital copies of the game will only be available until the end of March If pre-orders are anything to go by though, most fans plan on picking this one up long before then.
Games like Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout and Tetris 99 have helped to take the battle-royale genre in new directions and to a much wider audience. It's already one of the most popular genres in gaming and one that's no longer limited to titles like Fortnite.
With that in mind, it was perhaps inevitable that everybody's favorite Italian plumber would get in on the act. Super Mario Bros. Players will race through the same timed stage and will be able to influence the difficulty level for their rivals by defeating enemies. Like most Mario games, players can also collect coins as they play. They'll serve as the game's currency, allowing players to purchase power-ups and other in game items. Hopefully Fall Guys will have made its way to the Switch by then!
This is definitely one of the more out-of-the-box additions to the Mario 35 celebratory line-up. However, fans already know when they can get their hands on the next Mario title.
Originally released on the Wii U, 3D World is seen by some as one of the most underrated Mario titles of the past few years. The game is set to release on February 12 along with a new expansion, Bowser's Fury. It's also worth noting that, unlike the Wii U version, 3D World will have online multiplayer on Switch. So far, Super Mario 3D World Deluxe is the only Mario title officially confirmed for , but there are others that have been rumored.
According to a supposed leak, a new Mario sports game is currently in development by Camelot, which has a history of developing Mario sports titles, including the most recent, Mario Tennis Aces. Even if the leak is true, it's not known what sport the game would cover, although it's about time for a new Mario Golf game. This rumored Mario sports game is said to be set for release in the first half of , so fans should soon know if the leak was true. Along with Mario's 35th anniversary celebrations, was also marked by controversy for Nintendo, much of it revolving around Mario 3D All-Stars.
Nintendo insider Zippo via GamingBolt has given Mario Kart fans waiting for that coveted new title fresh hope. According to Zippo, a new Mario Kart game Nintendo devs have been working on for three years will be here by early at the latest, and possibly even in time for the holiday season.
While Zippo has nothing concrete to offer in terms of details, they clarify that this is nothing like mobile game Mario Kart Tour. It will very much be the next installment in the main series of Mario Kart games, whether that be a further expansion on Deluxe or a completely new game. Nintendo may have spoiled Mario Kart lovers somewhat by lessening the gaps between big releases over the last few generations.
Prior to that, gaps between main series Mario Kart game on home consoles were far longer, something newer players of the series simply aren't used to, and aren't all that happy with.
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