Reminiscent of Super Mario 3D Land, the forgotten predecessor of the 3D world – feature

Super Mario 3D Land© Nintendo

Needless to say, 2020 was a challenging year, but for Super Mario’s dedicated fans, it was a small comfort. After months of rumors, Nintendo celebrated the 35th anniversary of the series in a dramatic way and this did not bring any end to the content. Before that, really, Super Mario Maker 2 received a huge update in April that added a World Maker and 3D All-Stars he brought us 64, Sunshine and Galaxy on the Switch in a single package. Hell, we really have a Battle Royale game Super Mario Bros. 35 for some reason, and that doesn’t even matter in spin-off games.

Even if the last two games are it is assumed available only until March 31 – which did not end the controversy – the holidays are not over yet. While the fans continued to meditate Galaxy 2 exclusion from 3D All-Stars (something we have some theories about), Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Rage launches on Switch next month, joining that ever-expanding range of Wii U ports. recorded a relatively low level in our survey of remasters that you would like to see on Switch in June. last year. It seems that for many players it has just registered.

For those who may not keep up with every tranche in the installer’s canon, that game was Super Mario 3D Land, a curious entry in the history of Super Mario that has been released on the 3DS since 2011. It takes its name from Super Mario Land sub-series, 3D Land became the first original 3D Super Mario game for a portable console (except for the DS remake of 64), keeping the basic game with a classic twist.

Along with the Galaxy 2, it is also one of the last 3D inputs that has not reached Switch so far. Sure, 3D Land received a mention during the 35th Anniversary montage, which is more than our spatial continuation had, but this exclusion drew much less attention from devoted fans. I would argue that this is a game that deserves to be reviewed on the Switch, as it is simply unique.

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