Super Mario 3D All-Stars
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Super Mario 3D All-Stars is another must-own game for Nintendo Switch. It brings together three games from three different generations and shows just how timeless the Mario franchise is. At the same time, it is a shame that Nintendo didn't celebrate the iconic franchise a little more throughout the presentation of the package.

May 7, 2025 Read Review

As someone who had never played Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, or Super Mario Galaxy, I couldn’t have been more excited when Nintendo announced Super Mario 3D All-Stars, a collection of the three titles for Nintendo Switch. Finally playing them, I understood how someone could revere a game like Super Mario 64 in 1996 as something revolutionary.

March 14, 2022 Read Review

With almost no extras and very little tweaking of the games for the Switch this just isn’t quite what I’d hoped for.

October 3, 2020 Read Review

All three of these games are representative of why Super Mario is such a great series. Though the ports for 64 and Sunshine have a few flaws, Galaxy feels absolutely perfect on the Switch.

September 28, 2020 Read Review

After replaying these classic 3D Mario entries, there is little doubt that Nintendo knows how to make 3D platformers, and that Mario is and always will be fun. It is disappointing that Nintendo chose not to update the titles in Super Mario 3D All-Stars for 2020, as some of the blemishes in the design of the three games are made more obvious so many years after their initial releases. That being said, the games are still excellent, with Super Mario Galaxy feeling like a perfect game. Additionally, the nostalgia of childhood gaming will likely allow players to look right past any small hiccup, as it is still a joy to explore Peach's Castle, hover over Delfino Plaza, and fly throughout the Galaxy.

September 28, 2020 Read Review

The three games it encompasses are fantastic, so Mario 3D All Stars is still worth buying. However, Nintendo is, ultimately, coasting off of the back of some amazing work it did more than a decade ago to sell what is ultimately a disappointingly barebones, facile celebration of gaming’s most important icon who truly deserves better.

September 26, 2020 Read Review

On the whole, Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a decent collection. It doesn’t try to impress with extra features or fancy padding; it simply puts three games from the past in a simple collection for old fans to enjoy. But without even the slightest of tweaks aside from a resolution boost, Super Mario 64 is painful to play. Sunshine and Galaxy, on the other hand, are a joy to revisit, but they’re still a pretty hard sell when the superior-in-every-way Super Mario Odyssey is much more readily available.

September 24, 2020 Read Review

It's tough because you should play the games, but this collection is only a must-have if you’ve never played them or have no means of playing the copies you own. Otherwise, the included soundtracks are not enough to make this 35th anniversary package feel special enough to warrant a buy.

September 24, 2020 Read Review

Three classic Mario games return! This Super Mario 3D All-Stars review focuses on authenticity and the inclusion of worthy enhancements. At the price of a newly released game, can this collection live up to the classic name of Super Mario?

September 23, 2020 Read Review

The collection as a whole might not bring much to the table beyond the games it transfers to a newer console in better shape than before, but when the games are this good that is enough.

September 22, 2020 Read Review

As a collection, I would be remiss if I didn't note that Nintendo could do better. Outside of the music player, this feels like a bare bones package that doesn't really go in-depth into the history behind these games or offer any other fun extras for fans. On top of that, the optimizations don't go as far as one would hope they would. Super Mario 64 not being upped to a full 16x9 widescreen presentation is disappointing. Sunshine's visuals look rough and it even has some performance hitches in places. Both Mario 64 and Sunshine don't have an option to invert analog stick controls, which is just baffling. Out of the three games, Galaxy looks the best, running in the beautiful 1080p (or 720p in Handheld mode) resolution that it was always meant to have.

September 22, 2020 Read Review

Oh Nintendo, for all your innovation and quality, you continuously miss the mark with your treatment of your back catalog. Out of all the video game companies to ever exist, Nintendo is likely the most wholly beloved. Despite a misstep here and there, the company’s first-party titles are largely hailed as masterpieces and frequently listed as some of the best games of all time. Despite this, Nintendo’s policy concerning its classics is haphazard at best, with the recent release of Super Mario 3D All-Stars exemplifying the company’s apathy.

September 20, 2020 Read Review

It goes without saying that these classic Mario titles hold up extremely well. Each one is still fantastic and even Mario 64 manages to remain fun without feeling outdated aside from its slightly wonky camera. Neither Sunshine or Galaxy have seen official re-releases since their debut in most countries and Super Mario 64 only had a mediocre virtual console port that was generally hated due to severe input lag. It's fantastic to have all three of these now available on Switch and they absolutely hold up. It's a huge disappointment that at the time of this review Nintendo has said that this collection will only be available until the end of March 2021 but hopefully they see some other form of release so it can be enjoyed for the entirety of the Switch's lifetime. Anyone looking to play through the games again or try them out for the first time shouldn't miss out on Super Mario 3D All-Stars.

September 20, 2020 Read Review

In a (not so) shocking turn of events, Nintendo announced a collection comprised of some of Mario’s most celebrated 3D platforming adventures in order to celebrate their mascot’s thirty-fifth anniversary. What was supposed to be the single easiest cash cow in gaming history, the chance of playing Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy, on-the-go, quickly became a hot topic of discussion when Nintendo revealed its sixty dollar price tag. Not to mention the fact it wil...

September 19, 2020 Read Review

Despite its minimal trimmings, Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a worthwhile collection of some of the plumber's most memorable adventures.

September 18, 2020 Read Review

Be they a bandicoot, a wisecracking hedgehog, a posh explorer or a jumping space marine, no video game character is as iconic as Mario.

September 18, 2020 Read Review

Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a collection of three classic 3D Super Mario games: Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy. The announcement excited many, and is what many Nintendo fans have been asking for, even if its missing the beloved Galaxy 2.

September 17, 2020 Read Review

I love Mario's 3D platformers and I'm sure you do, too, so let's explore what the new compilation Super Mario 3D All-Stars has to offer.

September 16, 2020 Read Review

Super Mario 3D All-Stars heads to Nintendo Switch this week, continuing the fine tradition of Nintendo bundling old Mario classics in a neat little package. This time around, the 3D offering groups the Nintendo 64’s Super Mario 64, the GameCube’s Super Mario Sunshine and the Wii’s Super Mario Galaxy. Spare a thought for Super Mario Galaxy 2, the title Friendly Fire Show’s Ben Salter easily called the better of the pair.

September 16, 2020 Read Review

Much like an actual 35th birthday party (I assume), Super Mario 3D All-Stars just feels a little halfhearted. It bundles together three great platformers, all of which benefit from the bump up to HD resolutions, and Nintendo have done well to adapt the varying controls to suit the Nintendo Switch, but there's a squandered opportunity to enhance and go beyond this in a meaningful way. Maybe Nintendo are saving themselves for the big five-oh in 2035?

September 16, 2020 Read Review

The release of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy on Nintendo Switch is a great way to bring the cult and genre-defining platformers to the generation of players who haven't even been born 25 years ago.

September 16, 2020 Read Review

It's hard to fault a collection of three absolute classics like these, but this particular package feels surprisingly unceremonious

September 16, 2020 Read Review