
Controls This game is played with both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk, so you will need to connect a Nunchuk to your Wii Remote. Please see pages 11-20 for detailed instructions on how to.
- Publisher:Nintendo
- US, EU
- Genre:Platformer
- 23rd May 2010 (USA)
11th Jun 2010 (UK/EU)
Super Mario Galaxy 2 is a platform video game developed and released by Nintendo for Wii. The story is about Mario as he pursues King Koopa, Bowser, to outer space, where he captures Princess Peach and controls the universe using Power Stars and Grand Stars. Mario must go through many galaxies to recover powerful stars, travel to the space center, and rescue Princess Peach. The game was originally planned to be an updated version of Super Mario Galaxy, which was later decided to develop as a sequel. As the developers continued building the game, there were lots of new ideas and so the development time extended to two and a half years. Among the additions is the dynamic environment, the increase in new power, and the ability to ride Yoshi are the most special. The addition of Yoshi in Super Mario Galaxy 2 is completely expected. Yoshi has strict and intuitive controls, including the ability to click his tongue on objects. While Yoshi’s levels are limited to specific galaxies, others can use their ability to inflate like a balloon, thereby increasing altitude and flying along great distances. . The challenge of the game remains the same; you have to jump through huge levels in many different locations to reach the Last Star.
- Publisher:Nintendo
- US, EU, JP
- Genre:Platformer
- Unknown12th Nov 2007 (USA)
16th Nov 2007 (UK/EU)
1st Nov 2007 (JPN)
Super Mario Galaxy, known as Super Mario Wii: Galaxy Adventure in Korea, is a 3D action-adventure platformer game. This is the third Mario 3D platformer and a sequel to Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. However, unlike the previous two 3D franchises for the Mario franchise, this game takes place in deep space. Super Mario Galaxy is different from the previous Mario game, instead of being strictly played in 2D or 3D, the game occasionally changes from 3D to 2D and vice versa (although the core gameplay is mostly 3D). Mario is controlled by analogue stick and can jump by button A on the keyboard. Mario can jump three times by jumping three times exactly, and each jump is higher than the previous jump. Mario can defeat most enemies by jumping on them, creating a healing coin. Featured in Super Mario Galaxy is a multiplayer mode called Co-Star Mode. New in this game, Mario discovers a 3D world with planets with a gravity that allows Mario to walk on walls and ceilings. Super Mario Galaxy is an almost perfect combination of old platform values and new design.