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4 Reasons to Buy Super Mario 3D All-Stars Before It’s Too Late

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Reasons to Buy Super Mario 3D All-Stars

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Finally, if you haven’t played these games before, or you have but just don’t have access to them right now, I just implore you to consider picking it up and playing through them.

I have played them already, but I just like knowing that I have easy access to these games any time I want to spin them up again is comforting.

If you haven’t played these games yet, then this is your opportunity to play through three of the greatest 3D platformers of all-time.

Super Mario 64 revolutionized the platforming genre. It burst onto the video game scene, kicked off the Nintendo 64, and essentially created the collect-a-thon genre that would become so popular over the next decade.

Super Mario Sunshine is still one of the most unique mainline games in Mario’s storied history and its FLUUD mechanic takes center stage similar to how Cappy did in Super Mario Odyssey.

Then there’s Super Mario Galaxy, still considered by many to be Mario’s greatest 3D platforming adventure alongside its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2, which is sadly missing from this collection. To many, it perfected the 3D platforming formula that Mario itself created in Super Mario 64, blending refined platforming gameplay with fantastic level design.

Whether you’re a fan of Mario, platformers, great video games, or just want to make a quick buck, just do yourself a favor and get Super Mario 3D All-Stars before March 31, otherwise there’s a good chance you’ll be kicking yourself down the road.


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