【サンシャイン】ビアンコヒルズにある風車小屋のてっぺんで待つ、シリーズ初登場の「ボスパックン」。そんなに大声出したら、落ちちゃいますよ!#スーパーマリオ3Dコレクション pic.twitter.com/SM60lBVDmy
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Even more Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine Switch gameplay footage has been released
Short clips show 3D All-Stars in action
Nintendo has released even more Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine Switch footage, following Mario Switch footage released earlier this week.
UPDATE: You can read our Mario 3D All-Stars review now.
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Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine are two of the Switch remasters included in the upcoming Super Mario 3D All-Stars compilation, the other being Super Mario Galaxy.
Priced at $59.99/£49.99, 3D All-Stars will be available as a limited digital and physical release from September 18, 2020 until March 31, 2021, Nintendo has said.
The titles featured in 3D All-Stars include higher resolutions and have been optimised “for a smooth gameplay experience” on Switch, according to the platform holder.
The videos below were originally posted on the official Japanese Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Twitter account.
https://twitter.com/supermario35th/status/1304254774938918912
Announced on September 3, Mario 3D All-Stars is already among Amazon’s best-selling games of 2020. In the US, it’s the online retailer’s second most purchased game of the year behind only Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
You can pre-order Mario 3D All-Stars from Amazon, Best Buy and Game, among other retailers.
Nintendo will also release Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, an updated Switch version of 2013’s Wii U platformer including yet to be revealed additional content, in February 2021.