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Super Mario 3D All-Stars (Nintendo Switch)

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Mighty Ape
★★★★★
3 years ago
Wonderful re-release of three classics

Great to have these 3 games on Switch. Ideally, all 3 would feature in an extended Virtual Console but in lieu of that, this suffices. Fun to play through again if you did so upon original release and even more fun if it's your first time – as is the case with Sunshine for me!

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
3 years ago
Wonderful Nostalgia

Super Mario 64 was my favourite game growing up, I love how it plays exactly the same and the hidden lives are even in the same places! I was far too excited and can't wait to get my daughter into it (after I've completed it hahaha).

Gamer Dad
★★★★★
3 years ago
Nintendo Switch Super Mario 3D All-Stars 155397 review

The other thing they released was a Game & Watch handheld that lets you play the original Super Mario Bros., the Japan only sequel, plus a Mario version of Ball and a special clock. As of this writing, I haven’t been able to find this one yet.

Mighty Ape
★★★★
3 years ago
No frills port of some great games

This package includes some great Mario classics, but unfortunately doesn't do a whole lot to make them feel new again. Still, fun to revisit these old games in handheld on the Switch.

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
3 years ago
Nostalgia on point

Great game highly recommend for any hardcore Mario fan

iMore
★★★★
3 years ago
Nintendo Switch Super Mario 3D All-Stars 155397 review

: The classic games have been ported over to the Nintendo Switch with upscaled graphics. The old controls feel clunky compared to modern gaming standards, but if you already love these games, this makes for a great purchase.

Upscaled graphics, Three games in one purchase, The nostalgia is real

A lazy port, Dated controls, Overpriced

Stuff.tv
★★★
★★
3 years ago
Super Mario 3D All-Stars review review

Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy are exceptional, timeless games; Galaxy still looks great; Fascinating to experience the evolution of 3D Mario games in one package;

Almost nothing new and few bonus features for series veterans; The games are barely remastered; Camera issues in the first two games remain ; Galaxy is awkward to play in handheld;

Stuff.tv
★★★
★★
3 years ago
Super Mario 3D All-Stars review

A tricky one. Allow us to be very clear: Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy are two of the very best video games ever committed to code, while Sunshine has some enjoyable moments and is more than worth sampling, even if it’s just to see how much better its follow-up was. If you’ve never played these games and have a Nintendo Switch, you really should buy 3D All-Stars, especially as Nintendo will stop selling it altogether in the first half of next year. But the rest of us? Again, tricky. If you love Mario, can you really resist having three of his most prominent games on your Switch? Replaying Galaxy in particular, wonky controls aside, has been a delight. Just know that Nintendo really hasn’t put much effort into this compilation, and given that it’s supposed to be a celebration of 35 years of its Wahoo-ing mascot, that’s a little bit disappointing.

Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy are exceptional, timeless games; Galaxy still looks great; Fascinating to experience the evolution of 3D Mario games in one package;

Almost nothing new and few bonus features for series veterans; The games are barely remastered; Camera issues in the first two games remain ; Galaxy is awkward to play in handheld;

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
3 years ago
Thanks team

On time… Everytime

Digitaltrends
★★★★
3 years ago
Super Mario 3D All-Stars review: Classic games that still shine

As someone who had never played Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, or Super Mario Galaxy, I couldn’t have been more excited when Nintendo announced Super Mario 3D All-Stars, a collection of the three titles for Nintendo Switch. Finally playing them, I understood how someone could revere a game like Super Mario 64 in 1996 as something revolutionary. Unfortunately, Nintendo decided to preserve 64 and Sunshine as they were at the time to the detriment of experiencing them in the present day, where both titles would have been improved with better controls found in more modern 3D Mario games. That being said, you could have told me Super Mario Galaxy was a brand-new game, and I would have believed you, ultimately making this collection worth picking up. One of the biggest queries people had after the announcement of Super Mario 3D All-Stars was, “Where is Super Mario Galaxy 2?” For me, playing the collection answers that question; it’s not so much about the games themselves as it is abou...

Super Mario Galaxy is outstanding; Feels authentic to the original releases; A ton of Mario gameplay for $60; More approachable than original hardware;

Super Mario 64 feels its age; Some awkward control changes;

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