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Super Mario 3D All-Stars update out now (version 1.1.0), patch notes

Nintendo has released a substantial update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars.

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Vanfernal1294d ago

-Inverted camera options
-GameCube controller support
-Bug fixes...

Not that "substantial"...

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NotoriousWhiz1294d ago

Inverted camera is a big deal.

jjb19811294d ago

I've been waiting for that inverted camera update for Sunshine since launch.

phoenixwing1294d ago

If I had never played sunshine i wouldn't have bothered with buying this game.

Unknown_Gamer57941294d ago

I never played Sunshine before, and that’s a big part of why I did bother. I wanted to have the opportunity. I’ll agree that this collection is lacklustre though.

Unknown_Gamer57941294d ago

While I don’t personally understand the appeal of inverted camera controls, that is something a lot of people apparently wanted. Proper GameCube controller support on the other hand, is something I thought would be neat to have in Sunshine. Better late than never, I suppose.

njitram20001294d ago

I've played games with forced inverted camera (eg Final Fantasy XII on PS2) so I know the pain of having to constantly do the opposite of what feels natural. But yeah, nothing of interest for me here.

InklingGirl1294d ago (Edited 1294d ago )

I wonder of the Power A GameCube controller is compatible?

I just want "standard" style control for Galaxy! No motion!

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Nintendo million sellers - Super Mario 3D All-Stars at 9 million, Link's Awakening over 6 million

Nintendo has just provided some updated information on several of their Switch million seller titles via CESA 2022. As such, we’ve got some new sales figures for a few of these titles.

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brewin638d ago

Awesome to see Bayonetta 2 get over a million and the Xenoblade games to do so well! Good numbers all around. Nice to see Nintendo recover after the Wii U.

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Nintendo Shipped 60,000 Units Of Super Mario 3D All-Stars After Limited Release

With the release of the White Book, Super Mario 3D All-Stars lifetime sales hit a new total of 9.07 million.

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SPEAKxTHExTRUTH642d ago

I still have a sealed copy of this game. I heard it was going to be a limited release so I never opened it. I wouldn’t exactly call 9mil limited however.

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MasterChief3624642d ago

It is highly doubtful this game will increase in value, especially on the level that some were expecting. This is one of those "limited" releases that isn't limited at all, like you said. Getting a sealed version of this and keeping it like that will not net you much profit, I can guarantee it.

Knushwood Butt642d ago

Maybe they limited it to 10 million.

Limited lol

Nintendo get away with it again.

HeliosHex642d ago

Nintendo played us yet again. Fattened up their pockets by using the coveted limited release tactic to gain profits by secretly releasing more than they said was available.
I feel this as bad as insider trading. There's a law broken somewhere here. It doesn't feel right. Bastards never again will I listen to their bs.

Sgt_Slaughter642d ago

Who knew Nintendo could piss someone off just by operating as a business that likes money.

CrimsonWing69642d ago

Are you familiar with the concepts of “bad business ethics” and “damaging the confidence of consumers”?

Making money for your business doesn’t always equate to a company doing what’s right.

Neonridr642d ago (Edited 642d ago )

I mean I'm pretty sure 99% of the people who bought the collection just wanted the games to play again.

Just a hunch though.

HeliosHex641d ago

Lol I wasn't one of them.

brewin642d ago

Well I wouldn't buy something they said was limited but didn't included any limited edition stuff. There was no special box or special edition items included so the writing was on the wall. Its like they were trying the old Disney tactic and telling everyone this would go back in the vault soon. Im more upset that it didn't include the excellent Mario Galaxy 2.

Necr0philiac641d ago

Remember amiibo's or how Nintendo was creating artificial Wii shortages! The Wii dominated the news without even having any good games. Parents most of the time are clueless and listen to what media deems popular or sold out.

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Smellsforfree642d ago

It was stupid to make it a limited release to begin with. No matter, it is pretty easy to find used copies for people who missed it and want the collection. It is a fine collection, especially having Mario Galaxy which is a pain to emulate because of the controls.

brewin642d ago

Can they just do the Zelda collection already?! Yes we know Mario is popular. But damnit I want a Zelda collection of all the handheld games, including the 3ds remakes of Ocarina and Majora along with the great and underappreciated Link Between Worlds.