Super Mario 3D All-Stars was one of this year’s worst kept secrets. Rumours were flying around as early as March that a collection of 3D Mario games would be hitting the Nintendo Switch at some point in 2020. Fast-forward to early September and the collection was finally announced with Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy
Mario Sunshine
Nintendo is the king of giving their fanbase everything they want, but usually with a catch. Fans were practically screaming from the rooftops that they wanted an online service. Nintendo answered with a $20/year subscription plan that gave players multiplayer access to select titles and a catalog of titles to play, but only NES titles.
We’ve talked a lot about Kaze Emanuar recently. If you don’t know, they’re a Super Mario 64 modder that uses their imagination to bring Mario to brand new worlds. Their previous projects include creating a custom version of Super Mario Odyssey using the Mario 64 engine and making a mini-hack of Super Mario Sunshine. This time around, Kaze’s vision is