

"I'M HUUUUUUGE! Even scarier up close, huh?" He has the power of the stars and plans to build a gargantuan space empire to match his new size. Oh no, an enormous Bowser is stomping around! He's almost as big as the castle. The game expands to allow foreground and background movement as Mario approaches the castle. Mario got a new ability: shake the Wii remote to spin! A Toad says the Princess is waiting in the castle.Ġ2 - Something's wrong! Lumas and Toads are encased in crystals near the castle, though they're freed wtih a spin. It takes a shine to Mario and decides to tag along inside his hat. Star bits are raining down from the sky, while bystanding Toads offer tips to collect star bits with the pointer.Ġ1 - Pages turn to advance the stage and story! Mario finds a white luma, confused and lost. The sidescrolling 2D introduction is playable, subtitled with the barest semblence of a plot. Mario shows up on the scene in classic fashion: through a pipe. Is the Galaxy worth revisiting, or was one trip to the cosmos enough?Ġ0 - The adventure begins! In the same way as most Mario games, Peach lures Mario to her kingdom with promises of cake, this time to be enjoyed during the Star Festival.
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But Nintendo held Super Mario Galaxy 2 off until this summer, ensuring that they have a full three years to create new worlds for Mario to explore. Wii was set loose upon the world last November, and continues to sell like Wii-branded hotcakes well into this year. Nintendo may be feeding casual gamers with one hand, but it's got plenty of snacks for Mario lovers in the other. And Super Mario Galaxy 2 is the first direct sequel to a Mario game since Super Mario Bros. Wii is the first 2D Mario game to hit a console since Super Mario World, just under nineteen years ago. What's that I hear you say? "Big deal! How are new Mario games a surprise?" Well, New Super Mario Bros. Alongside its Wii Sports Resort and Wii Fit Plus, Nintendo announced two games at E3 2009 that surprised the videogame community: New Super Mario Bros.


For all its talk of innovation this generation, Nintendo seems to be falling back on their old tricks like never before.
