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Editor's Note: This article discusses the technical aspects of the game's release. We encourage supporting official channels when possible, but acknowledge the vital role of game preservation in an era of delisted content.
: Added the ability to invert camera controls for all three games and introduced GameCube Controller support specifically for Super Mario Sunshine (TV Mode only).
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a compilation of three iconic 3D Mario games: Super Mario 64 (1996), Super Mario Sunshine (2002), and Super Mario Galaxy (2007). These games have been re-released on the Nintendo Switch as a single package, offering a unique opportunity for players to experience the evolution of 3D Mario games.
If you're installing or playing "Super Mario 3D All-Stars" on the Switch, ensure your game is updated to the latest version to benefit from any improvements or fixes. For NSP versions, updates might be managed differently than through the Nintendo eShop. Always refer to the specific tools or platforms you're using for NSP installations for guidance on updating.
For many, Super Mario Sunshine was the highlight of this collection, simply because it has been inaccessible for nearly two decades. On a technical level, this is the most interesting inclusion.
| Myth | Reality | |------|---------| | "An NSP update adds Super Mario Galaxy 2" | False. No unofficial patch can add a full game to this collection. | | "The 1.1.0 actualización adds 60 FPS to Mario 64" | False. It’s still 30 FPS. | | "You can play online co-op with an NSP" | False. The game has no online co-op mode. | | "Nintendo will ban you only if you cheat" | False. Nintendo bans any console that connects to their servers with installed NSPs. |
This patch and several preceding ones are primarily focused on ensuring the collection remains playable and optimized for the next generation of Nintendo hardware. Update History Summary
Editor's Note: This article discusses the technical aspects of the game's release. We encourage supporting official channels when possible, but acknowledge the vital role of game preservation in an era of delisted content. Super Mario 3D All-Stars Switch NSP ACTUALIZA...
: Added the ability to invert camera controls for all three games and introduced GameCube Controller support specifically for Super Mario Sunshine (TV Mode only). This patch and several preceding ones are primarily
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a compilation of three iconic 3D Mario games: Super Mario 64 (1996), Super Mario Sunshine (2002), and Super Mario Galaxy (2007). These games have been re-released on the Nintendo Switch as a single package, offering a unique opportunity for players to experience the evolution of 3D Mario games. : Added the ability to invert camera controls
If you're installing or playing "Super Mario 3D All-Stars" on the Switch, ensure your game is updated to the latest version to benefit from any improvements or fixes. For NSP versions, updates might be managed differently than through the Nintendo eShop. Always refer to the specific tools or platforms you're using for NSP installations for guidance on updating.
For many, Super Mario Sunshine was the highlight of this collection, simply because it has been inaccessible for nearly two decades. On a technical level, this is the most interesting inclusion.
| Myth | Reality | |------|---------| | "An NSP update adds Super Mario Galaxy 2" | False. No unofficial patch can add a full game to this collection. | | "The 1.1.0 actualización adds 60 FPS to Mario 64" | False. It’s still 30 FPS. | | "You can play online co-op with an NSP" | False. The game has no online co-op mode. | | "Nintendo will ban you only if you cheat" | False. Nintendo bans any console that connects to their servers with installed NSPs. |