8/13/2023 0 Comments Mario all stars switch![]() ![]() I would have loved to see Nintendo include some behind-the-scenes extras, even just a gallery of concept art from the series. ![]() ![]() This collection is supposed to celebrate Super Mario Bros.’ 35th anniversary, but it doesn’t do anything to promote that history. Image Credit: GamesBeat Historical context It’s also a shame to see a lack of accessibility options - even something as simple as a color-blind mode. But it can drive some people, like my colleague Jeff Grubb, wild. I’m usually able to adapt to whatever camera scheme a game throws at me. Now, I’ll be honest: This isn’t something I noticed. This is especially a problem for Super Mario 64 and Sunshine, which changes the inversion of the original camera controls. If you want to do something as simple as invert the camera controls, you’re out of luck. If you’re looking for ways to augment or change the way you play these games, you won’t find much. Again, it feels like something obvious that Nintendo could have done to make this new version special. The lack of widescreen is a bummer, though. The 30fps in this one doesn’t bother me as much as it does in Sunshine (maybe I’m just more used to the original Super Mario 64, which I’ve played through several times). Then there’s Super Mario 64, which doesn’t have widescreen nor 60fps. Yes, the GameCube version of Super Mario Sunshine was also at 30fps, but it feels like Nintendo missed a chance to really improve this experience on Switch. After playing Galaxy, I was really missing that more fluid motion. But this version of Super Mario Sunshine only runs at 30fps, and it’s a lost opportunity. ![]()
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