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If there’s something to be said for Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy – aside from the fact that they are all outstanding platformers – it’s that they all feel completely unique and different from each other. With this in mind, and with an “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it” approach, I could see Nintendo wanting to follow the “trilogy” trend made so popular within the industry. “Three-games-in-one” has a nice ring to it, and while I’d love to see Nintendo break the rules in this case, it could just be that the number “four” doesn’t seem to be as appealing to consumers. Nintendo fans in particular will recall the excellent Metroid Prime Trilogy on Wii, and more recently, the Crash and Spyro collections on Nintendo Switch. There have been tons of trilogy-packaged game collections over the past decade or so, bringing upscaled trios of classic games to newer generations of hardware. You may not be convinced by that in this particular scenario, but hear me out. So there’s definitely room for doubt, and on its own it would be a poor excuse to leave out such a fine game, but, regardless, it’s still possible that this could be a factor.Īll good things come in threes, or so the saying goes. Still, given that all three of the games included in 3D All-Stars will be upscaled, optimized, and come with new features, it’s not entirely out of the realm of possibilities that Nintendo could be filling up enough of that precious storage space to give Galaxy 2 the boot, but with the official Nintendo website listing a mere 4.8 GB size requirement, it’s unlikely. Given that Nintendo Switch cartridges can hold up to 32GB of content, ROMs and ISOs of Mario’s past 3D adventures are comparatively minuscule in size, this may be the most unlikely possibility.

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Why on earth would Nintendo leave out such a beloved game? We may or may not get a proper answer, but in the meantime, we have the power to speculate! Popularly hailed as Mario’s greatest game, Galaxy 2’s absence is disheartening. That’s right: the excellent sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2, is sadly being left out. The collection includes Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy – but despite Mario’s debut space adventure being included, many fans couldn’t help but notice a galaxy-sized black hole in the collection. That’s not the only issue with 3D All-Stars, of course. It’s a very strange decision, and definitely an unfortunate one for late Nintendo Switch adopters or for those who simply can’t afford the game during this time frame. That’s certainly the case with Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which will only be available for a limited time from September 18th, 2020 until March 31st, 2021. Still, with every fantastic idea Nintendo has, they often come packaged with some strange caveats that make us pose the question best demonstrated by former Nintendo President Reggie Fils-Aime. Even the 3D All-Stars announcement, which we all saw coming from a mile away given the preceding months of circulating rumors, filled me with complete joy when I saw some of the greatest platforming titles running on the Nintendo Switch in higher resolution. Nintendo completely surpassed my expectations, with huge surprises like Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit bringing an augmented reality/remote control hybrid racing experience and all-new content to the upgraded re-release of Super Mario 3D World. 35th Anniversary Direct was amazing, and I would never suggest otherwise. Let me be completely clear – today’s Super Mario Bros.










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