Super Mario 3D All-Stars

of all the games the only one i havent played is sunshine. i played 64 on an emulator, and i dont think i need to say much about galaxy. one reason i feel like i wanna buy it is to see how optimized the games are for the switch. i wanna see for example if galaxy is better with a pro controller, or if ill wanna buy a gamecube controller to play sunshine like its 2002.

i guess theres also the fact that it sold super well so it feels weird to not own it
 
i havent played either of the three games and i also did get it on sale so i think ill get my moneys worth out of it
maybe do get it on sale if possible!
 
im not 100% sure if march 31st means ill never get this game. maybe some stores will still have the game even after that date. i mean most gamers in my country are playstation peeps so they dont care about nintendo stuff, thus 3d all stars copies wouldnt sell too quickly
 
so, i know its weird to just bump a thread, but like, 5 months or something after the collection came out, everyone has probably formulated an opinion on it. should i buy it? i dont usually ask these kinds of things, but yknow, limited time. i only have 2 months
if you don't have a decent pc, then probably get it on a big discount, like buy used and set having a decent pc as a long-term goal. if you do have a decent pc, then don't buy it.
 
It feels so incomplete without it! What's Galaxy 1 without 2?? :sad:
Honestly, Galaxy 2 was even deemed by the developers to be a Galaxy 1.5 or, as we would say now, "DLC before they were a thing on the Wii". Galaxy is the groundbreaking game that expanded the Mario universe, added Rosalina and all the gravity-based mechanics, saying that Galaxy is incomplete without 2 is being even more aggressive than the Nintendo marketing team at the time of Galaxy 2 (gotta love the DVD showing how to play).

Ultimately, Galaxy 2 was the first game from the director of Super Mario 3D World so in the grand scheme of things it led to Plessie, Draggadon and Wingo, plus the discovery that the linear levels with abstract settings worked a lot better in Captain Toad Treasure Tracker while Super Mario 3D World worked immensely better in an open world environment.

Plus, Galaxy 2 had an amazing soundtrack.

But if you ignore 3D Land in the collection, it's fine to ignore Galaxy 2 too, in my opinion. It was a good game, but basically a glorified DLC, even according to the developers. And I say that as a :yoshi: fan. And as someone who actually started with Galaxy 2, then jumped to Galaxy to have more context and eventually returned to Galaxy 2. Both Galaxies 100%ed too.

EDIT: oh, yeah, I had forgotten about Pom Pom. Add her as one of the worthwhile consequences of Galaxy 2. The Hisstocrats, Cat Toad and the victory march of SM3DW too, if you are lucky enough to even remember at least 2 of those 3 without having to play the Switch port.
 
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You got me there. Galaxy 1 is definitely a full game on its own.
I can't help but feel Galaxy 2 was unjustly left out though. Look at the original Mario all stars, it had both SMB1 and Lost Levels. Lost Levels, its own name shamelessly advertising itself as an addition to SMB rather than an actual sequel.
 
Thing is, Lost Levels was between 1 and 3, here the most recent is Galaxy, so they just stopped there. I agree that having Galaxy 2 and 3D Land would have made sense to prepare for 3D World - the transition would have been more gradual - but it looks like the collection was a bit rushed, so they stopped at Galaxy.
 
Just recently grabbed the game when I found out that it was a "While Supplies Last..." thing. Thankfully I got it for about 45 at my nearest Walmart. It's been really fun playing through Mario 64 again. I just hope getting all 120 stars again isn't going to be the death of me. Heh. I can also finally finish my game for Mario Galaxy. I haven't tried or played Mario Sunshine in the past, but I'll definitely be trying it out at some point.

I admit, I was hoping they'd include Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the pack, as I've never played it, but it is disappointing that they didn't. I do hope more Mario games I missed become available on the Switch at some point too.
 
Last time I checked at my local Target, there was a giant stack of copies still left. I'm not obligated to buy it even though the limited edition label is compelling: people who actually want the game should have a chance to get it.

I still think it's pretty weird they left out 2, though. I can't think of a decent reason they left it out, maybe putting it in the game would run counter to the March 31, 2021 date?
 
I saw download cards of 3D All-Stars being sold at a convenience store that I go often. I thought download cards load game data from eShop so they were no longer usable?
 
i feel like whether you get 3das after march 31st or not depends on your luck. if ppl really wanna get the game, itll go out of stock quickly, but you can have either someplace obscure that has it, thus not a lot of people will come buy it, or just like in my country where ppl dont give a shit about mario.

before you ask, yes, i did get it on the last day, and im enjoying it
 
I saw download cards of 3D All-Stars being sold at a convenience store that I go often. I thought download cards load game data from eShop so they were no longer usable?

They should still work because the code itself is redeemable as Nintendo still requires you to go online to update the game when you first get it. The game is still on the server for updates more or less and redeeming codes, but the actual way to purchase in the eShop was disabled as well as that no more physical copies of the game were going to be produced/supplied. At least that's what I heard and understood from reading the various news pieces about it over the last couple of days.
 
They should still work because the code itself is redeemable as Nintendo still requires you to go online to update the game when you first get it. The game is still on the server for updates more or less and redeeming codes, but the actual way to purchase in the eShop was disabled as well as that no more physical copies of the game were going to be produced/supplied. At least that's what I heard and understood from reading the various news pieces about it over the last couple of days.

I checked, it seems like download cards still works if used within the term of validity!
 
I checked, it seems like download cards still works if used within the term of validity!
Then why the hell is it limited?
 
It's limited to sell them, but not to activate them I guess.

Again, it's to get people to buy their game. If it stopped activating by the date, then there's no reason to buy the download card past the date.
 
Love Daisy's in-game design in this game! can't believe they brought back her darker skin from the N64 era
 
I thought I had more precision dragging my finger around the touchscreen to collect star bits than waggling the remote, personally.
 
honestly touchscreen functionality is pretty cool in some other stuff it lets you do, like higher precision on pull stars on sling pods
but i was also playing on tabletop so i get the best of both worlds? i think i used the joycon pointer to pick up star bits generally
 
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