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|release={{flag list|Japan|September 18, 2020<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/avp3a/index.html Japanese website]</ref>|USA|September 18, 2020<ref name=Direct>Nintendo (September 3, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_UcjEq2Dgk Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 3, 2020.</ref>|Mexico|September 18, 2020<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/es_LA/games/detail/super-mario-3d-all-stars-switch/</ref>|Europe|September 18, 2020<ref>https://twitter.com/nintendouk/status/1301509023955591168?s=21</ref>|Australia|September 18, 2020<ref>NintendoAU (September 3, 2020). [https://youtu.be/tXcHqmPI_3k Super Mario 3D All-Stars is coming September 18th! (Nintendo Switch)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 3, 2020.</ref>|South Korea|September 18, 2020 (digital)<ref name=KR>[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/switch/avp3a/index.html ''Super Mario 3D Collection'']. ''Nintendo Korea''. Retrieved June 9, 2023.</ref>|HK|September 18, 2020<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/avp3a/ Hong Kong website]</ref>|ROC|September 18, 2020<ref>(September 4, 2020). [https://www.nintendo.tw/topics/article/a_200904_02.html 超級瑪利歐兄弟 35週年!] ''Nintendo Taiwan''. Retrieved September 4, 2020.</ref>|South Korea|September 24, 2020 (physical)<ref name=KR/>}}
|release={{release|Japan|September 18, 2020<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/avp3a/index.html Japanese website]</ref>|USA|September 18, 2020<ref name=Direct>Nintendo (September 3, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_UcjEq2Dgk Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 3, 2020.</ref>|Mexico|September 18, 2020<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/es_LA/games/detail/super-mario-3d-all-stars-switch/</ref>|Australia|September 18, 2020<ref>NintendoAU (September 3, 2020). [https://youtu.be/tXcHqmPI_3k ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' is coming September 18th! (Nintendo Switch)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 3, 2020.</ref>|Europe|September 18, 2020<ref>https://twitter.com/nintendouk/status/1301509023955591168?s=21</ref>|HK|September 18, 2020<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/avp3a/ Hong Kong website]</ref>|South Korea|September 18, 2020<ref>(September 4, 2020). [https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/view.php?no=494 슈퍼 마리오브라더스 35주년!]. ''Nintendo Korea''. Retrieved September 4, 2020.</ref>|ROC|September 18, 2020<ref>(September 4, 2020). [https://www.nintendo.tw/topics/article/a_200904_02.html 超級瑪利歐兄弟 35週年!] ''Nintendo Taiwan''. Retrieved September 4, 2020.</ref>}}
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'''''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''''' is a [[Nintendo Switch]] compilation game that was released on September 18, 2020, to celebrate the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th anniversary]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref name=Direct/> It contains ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (1996), ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' (2002), and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (2007) with upscaled visuals. It was made available in limited quantities as a retail edition and a digital edition that was available until March 31, 2021.<ref name=Direct/> The compilation and its name are based on ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', but it instead contains the first three 3D [[Genre#Platform games|platformers]] of the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]. The compilation marks the first instance of ''Super Mario Sunshine'' being re-released on another console. As of 2024, it is recognized as the twenty-fourth entry in the ''Super Mario'' series on Mario Portal.<ref>{{cite|author=[[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd]]|title=HISTORY → Series → ''Super Mario''|url=www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html|publisher=Mario Portal|accessdate=6 Nov. 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20241003115239/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html}}</ref>
'''''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''''' is a [[Nintendo Switch]] compilation game, released on September 18, 2020 to celebrate the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th anniversary]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref name=Direct/> It contains ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (1996), ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' (2002), and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (2007) with upscaled visuals. It had been made available in limited quantities as a retail edition and a digital edition that was available until March 31, 2021.<ref name=Direct/> The compilation and its name are based on ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', but it instead contains the first three 3D [[Genre#Platform|platformers]] of the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series. The compilation marks the first time ''Super Mario Sunshine'' has been re-released on another console.


Changes from the original games include 720p resolution and rumble in ''Super Mario 64'' (which was also featured in ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version''), 1080p resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', and 1080p resolution and motion controls that mimic the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.<ref>Video Games Chronicle (September 3, 2020). [https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/super-mario-3d-collection/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' has finally been revealed for Nintendo Switch]. Retrieved September 3, 2020.</ref> All three games support docked, tabletop, and handheld modes, with ''Super Mario Galaxy'' having the player use the {{button|switch|y}} button to [[spin]] and emulate the [[Star Pointer]] with the touchscreen on handheld mode.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/09/yes_theres_a_handheld-mode_workaround_for_super_mario_galaxys_spin_move_on_switch Nintendo Life] (September 9, 2020). Retrieved September 10, 2020.</ref> Each game also modifies control graphics and tutorial text to correspond to the Nintendo Switch.<ref>GameXplain. (September 9, 2020). [https://youtu.be/_moxTSrP-5c You Can Now Spin With "Y" in ''Super Mario Galaxy''! - ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'']. Retrieved September 9, 2020.</ref> Additionally, the game contains digital soundtracks of the three respective games, with 175 tracks in total.
Changes from the original games include 720p resolution and rumble in ''Super Mario 64'' (which was also featured in ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version''), 1080p resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', and 1080p resolution and motion controls that mimic the Wii Remote in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.<ref>Video Games Chronicle (September 3, 2020). [https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/super-mario-3d-collection/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' has finally been revealed for Nintendo Switch]. Retrieved September 3, 2020.</ref> All three games support docked, tabletop, and handheld modes, with ''Super Mario Galaxy'' having the player use the {{button|ns|y}} button to spin and emulate the pointer with the touch screen on handheld mode.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/09/yes_theres_a_handheld-mode_workaround_for_super_mario_galaxys_spin_move_on_switch Nintendo Life] (September 9, 2020). Retrieved September 10, 2020.</ref> Each game also modifies control graphics and tutorial text to correspond to the Nintendo Switch.<ref>GameXplain. (September 9, 2020). [https://youtu.be/_moxTSrP-5c You Can Now Spin With "Y" in ''Super Mario Galaxy''! - ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'']. Retrieved September 9, 2020.</ref> Additionally, the game contains digital soundtracks of the three respective games, with 175 tracks in total.


The main menu of the game, along with the selection of the games, displays the original release date and system of each game, along with a description of the games' stories and mechanics introduced for those games.<ref>GameXplain. (September 12, 2020). [https://youtu.be/LuMNWVkzkzo ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' Title Screen & Menus Revealed!]. Retrieved September 13, 2020.</ref>
The main menu of the game, along with the selection of the games, displays the original release date and system of each game, along with a description of the games' stories and mechanics introduced for those games.<ref>GameXplain. (September 12, 2020). [https://youtu.be/LuMNWVkzkzo ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' Title Screen & Menus Revealed!]. Retrieved September 13, 2020.</ref>


A day-one patch was released on September 16, 2020, and it fixed and adjusted the display for Co-Star Mode in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' as well as several other issues. Version 1.1.0 was announced on October 27, 2020, and released on November 16, 2020;<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1321074181983916032 Twitter</ref> the update added inverted camera control settings for all three games, [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Controller|Nintendo GameCube Controller]] support and the original control scheme for ''Super Mario Sunshine'', and various bug fixes. Version 1.1.1 was released on November 3, 2021, and added support for the Nintendo Switch's [[Nintendo 64#Nintendo 64 Controller|Nintendo 64 Controller]].
A day-one patch was released on September 16, 2020, which fixed and adjusted the display for Co-Star Mode in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' as well as several other issues. Version 1.1.0 was announced on October 27, 2020 and released on November 16, 2020;<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1321074181983916032 Twitter</ref> the update added inverted camera control settings for all three games, [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Controller|Nintendo GameCube controller]] support and the original control scheme for ''Super Mario Sunshine'', and various bug fixes. Version 1.1.1 was released on November 3, 2021 and added support for the Nintendo Switch's Nintendo 64 controller.


The game was subject to two 35th anniversary [[My Nintendo]] missions. The first entailed the purchase of the game itself, while the second involved listening to the music player on the game's website.
The game was subject to two 35th anniversary [[My Nintendo]] missions. The first entailed the purchase of the game itself, while the second involved listening to the music player on the game's website.
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==Controls==
==Controls==
===''Super Mario 64''===
===''Super Mario 64''===
*{{button|switch|Leftstick}}, {{button|switch|Pad}} Move [[Mario]]/cursor, climb [[pole]]s, angle camera in second-person mode, [[fly]] (when wearing the [[Wing Cap]])
*{{button|ns|Leftstick}}, {{button|ns|Pad}} - Move Mario/cursor, climb poles, angle camera in second-person mode, fly (when wearing the Wing Cap)<ref name=SM64Controls>https://twitter.com/supermario35th/status/1302811241719750656</ref>
*{{button|switch|A}}, {{button|switch|B}} – [[Jump]], [[swim]], talk, confirm
*{{button|ns|A}}, {{button|ns|B}} - Jump, swim, talk, confirm<ref name=SM64Controls/>
*{{button|switch|X}}, {{button|switch|Y}} – [[Punch]], [[dive]], grab, throw, cancel
*{{button|ns|X}}, {{button|ns|Y}} - Punch, dive, grab, throw, cancel<ref name=SM64Controls/>
*{{button|switch|ZL}}, {{button|switch|ZR}} – [[Crouch]]
*{{button|ns|ZL}}, {{button|ns|ZR}} - Crouch<ref name=SM64Controls/>
*{{button|switch|L}}, {{button|switch|R}} Switch camera modes
*{{button|ns|L}}, {{button|ns|R}} - Switch camera modes<ref name=SM64Controls/>
*{{button|switch|Rightstick}} Adjust camera
*{{button|ns|Rightstick}} - Adjust camera<ref name=SM64Controls/>
*{{button|switch|Plus}} Pause menu
*{{button|ns|Plus}} - Pause menu<ref name=SM64Controls/>
*{{button|switch|Minus}} Suspend menu
*{{button|ns|Minus}} - Suspend menu<ref name=SM64Controls/>


====Nintendo Switch Online Nintendo 64 Controller====
====Nintendo Switch Online Nintendo 64 Controller====
*{{button|n64|stick}} Move Mario/cursor, climb poles, angle camera in second-person mode, fly (when wearing the Wing Cap)
*{{button|n64|stick}} - Move Mario/cursor, climb poles, angle camera in second-person mode, fly (when wearing the Wing Cap)
*{{button|n64|A}} Jump, swim, talk, confirm
*{{button|n64|A}} - Jump, swim, talk, confirm
*{{button|n64|B}} Punch, dive, grab, throw, cancel
*{{button|n64|B}} - Punch, dive, grab, throw, cancel
*{{button|n64|Z}} Crouch
*{{button|n64|Z}} - Crouch
*{{button|n64|R}} Switch camera modes
*{{button|n64|R}} - Switch camera modes
*{{button|n64|C}} Adjust camera
*{{button|n64|C}} - Adjust camera
*{{button|n64|Start}} Pause menu
*{{button|n64|Start}} - Pause menu
*{{button|switch|ZR}} – Suspend menu


===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
*{{button|switch|Leftstick}} Move Mario, aim [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] (while holding {{button|switch|R}})
*{{button|ns|Leftstick}} - Move Mario, aim FLUDD (while holding R)<ref name=SMSControls>https://www.destructoid.com/stories/here-s-how-all-of-the-new-switch-controls-work-for-super-mario-3d-all-stars-603729.phtml</ref>
*{{button|switch|A}}, {{button|switch|B}} Jump, swim, talk
*{{button|ns|A}}, {{button|ns|B}} - Jump, swim, talk<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|X}} Switch nozzles
*{{button|ns|X}} - Switch Nozzles<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|Y}} Pick up, dive
*{{button|ns|Y}} - Pick up, dive<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|ZL}} Center camera, [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] (while in midair)
*{{button|ns|ZL}} - Center camera, ground pound (while in midair)<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|ZR}} – [[dash|Run]] while spraying (while using Squirt Nozzle)
*{{button|ns|ZR}} - Run while spraying (while using Squirt Nozzle)<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|L}} – [[Guide Book]]
*{{button|ns|L}} - Guidebook<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|R}} Use FLUDD (spray and aim while using Squirt Nozzle)
*{{button|ns|R}} - Use FLUDD (spray and aim while using Squirt Nozzle)<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|Rightstick}} Move camera
*{{button|ns|Rightstick}} - Move camera<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|Rightstickbutton}} Mario Cam
*{{button|ns|Rightstick}} (click in) - Mario Cam<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|Plus}} Pause menu
*{{button|ns|Plus}} - Pause menu<ref name=SMSControls/>
*{{button|switch|Minus}} Suspend menu
*{{button|ns|Minus}} - Suspend menu<ref name=SMSControls/>


====Nintendo GameCube Controller====
====Nintendo GameCube Controller====
*{{Button|gcn|Stick}} Move Mario, aim FLUDD (while holding {{button|gcn|R}})
*{{Button|gcn|Stick}} - Move Mario, aim FLUDD (while holding R)
*{{Button|gcn|A}} Jump, swim
*{{Button|gcn|A}} - Jump, swim
*{{Button|gcn|B}} Pick up, dive, talk
*{{Button|gcn|B}} - Pick up, dive, talk
*{{Button|gcn|X}} Switch nozzles
*{{Button|gcn|X}} - Switch Nozzles
*{{Button|gcn|Y}} Mario Cam
*{{Button|gcn|Y}} - Mario Cam
*{{Button|gcn|L}} Center camera, ground-pound (while in midair)
*{{Button|gcn|L}} - Center camera, ground pound (while in midair)
*{{Button|gcn|R}} Use FLUDD
*{{Button|gcn|R}} - Use FLUDD
*{{Button|gcn|Z}} – Guide Book
*{{Button|gcn|Z}} - Guidebook
*{{Button|gcn|C}} Move camera
*{{Button|gcn|C}} - Move camera
*{{Button|gcn|Start}} Pause menu
*{{Button|gcn|Start}} - Pause menu


===''Super Mario Galaxy''===
===''Super Mario Galaxy''===
*{{button|switch|Leftstick}} Move
*{{button|ns|Leftstick}} - Move<ref name=SMGControls>https://youtu.be/nuvizFhzf5c?t=146</ref>
*{{button|switch|A}}, {{button|switch|B}} Jump/swim
*{{button|ns|A}}, {{button|ns|B}} - Jump/swim<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|X}}, {{button|switch|Y}}, {{button|switch|Joy-Con}} (shake) Spin
*{{button|ns|X}}, {{button|ns|Y}}, {{button|ns|Joy-Con-R}} (shake) - Spin<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|ZL}} – Crouch (on the ground), ground-pound (in the air)
*{{button|ns|ZL}} (grounded) - Crouch<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|ZR}} Fire [[Star Bit]]
*{{button|ns|ZL}} (midair) - Ground Pound<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|L}} Center camera
*{{button|ns|ZR}} - Fire Star Bit<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|R}} Reset Star Pointer
*{{button|ns|L}} - Center camera<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|Rightstick}} Change camera view
*{{button|ns|R}} - Reset pointer<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|Joy-Con-R}} (tilt) Aim cursor
*{{button|ns|Rightstick}} - Change camera view<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|Plus}} Pause menu
*{{button|ns|Joy-Con-R}} (move) - Aim<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|Minus}} Suspend menu
*{{button|ns|Plus}} - Pause menu<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|ns|Minus}} - Suspend menu<ref name=SMGControls/>


====Co-Star Mode (when using horizontal Joy-Con)====
====Co-Star Mode (when using horizontal Joy-Con)====
*{{button|switch|PlusMinus}} – Pause menu (P1) or suspend menu (P2)
*{{button|ns|Plus}} or {{button|ns|Minus}} (as P1 only) - Pause menu<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|SL}} – Crouch (P1 only)
*{{button|ns|Plus}} or {{button|ns|Minus}} (as P2 only) - Suspend menu<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|SR}} – Fire Star Bit
*{{button|ns|SR}} - Fire Star Bit<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|Stickbutton}} – Reset Star Pointer
*{{button|ns|Stick}} (click in) - Reset Pointer<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|jc-right}}, {{button|switch|jc-bottom}} – Jump (P1) or hold enemy (P2)
*{{button|ns|jc-right}}, {{button|ns|jc-bottom}} (as P2 only) - Hold Enemy<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|jc-left}} – Spin (P1 only)
*{{button|ns|Joy-Con-R}} (move) - Aim<ref name=SMGControls/>
*{{button|switch|jc-top}} – Center camera, tilt {{button|switch|Stick}} while holding {{button|switch|jc-top}} to change camera view (P1 only)
*{{button|switch|joy-con-horizontal}} – Tilt to aim cursor
 
When ray-surfing or riding the [[Star Ball|Rolling Ball]], players hold the Joy-Con vertically.
 
*{{button|switch|joy-con}} (tilt) – Turn
*{{button|switch|jc-right}}, {{button|switch|jc-bottom}} – Accelerate ([[ray surfing]]), jump (Rolling Ball)
*{{button|switch|L}} or {{button|switch|R}} – Reset Star Pointer
*{{button|switch|ZL}} or {{button|switch|ZR}} – Fire Star Bit


==Differences and changes==
==Differences and changes==
===Universal===
*Due to the increased graphical capacity of the Nintendo Switch compared to the Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, and Wii, all three games are rendered in {{wp|high-definition video|high definition}}, rather than the {{wp|standard-definition television|standard definition}} of the original versions.
===Changes to ''Super Mario 64''===
===Changes to ''Super Mario 64''===
{{see also|Super Mario 64#Changes in Super Mario 64: Shindō Pak Taiō Version}}
{{see also|Super Mario 64#Changes in Super Mario 64: Shindō Pak Taiō Version{{!}}Super Mario 64 § Changes in Super Mario 64: Shindō Pak Taiō Version}}
*The game is based on ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version'', as evident by the copyright date and the blue trademark symbol on the title screen, being available in English for the first time with the language options from the PAL version also being present.<ref>Master0fHyrule (September 18, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nucFfPVTi1M 5 MAJOR Differences In Super Mario 64 That You Will Miss! (Super Mario 3D All Stars)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 23, 2020.</ref> However, the notice for compatibility with the Rumble Pak has been removed.
*The game is based on ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version'', available in English for the first time.<ref>Master0fHyrule (September 18, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nucFfPVTi1M 5 MAJOR Differences In ''Super Mario 64'' That You Will Miss! (''Super Mario 3D All Stars'')]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 23, 2020.</ref> However, the notice for compatibility with the Rumble Pak has been removed.
*On the screen with [[Mario's face]], the text saying "PRESS START" now says "PRESS {{button|switch|Plus}}," with a brand-new text icon. Despite this, Mario's voice line ''"Press Start to play!"'' is still played upon the player returning to the title screen from a gameplay demo.
*In the screen with [[Mario's head]], the text saying "PRESS START" now says "PRESS {{button|ns|Plus}}", with a brand new text icon. Despite this, Mario's voice line "Press Start to play" is still played upon returning to the title screen from a gameplay demo.
*The options menu is removed, likely due to the Nintendo Switch already having sound options in its settings and the language options being moved to the game-selection screen.
*The options menu is removed, likely due to the Nintendo Switch already having sound options in its settings, and due to the language options being moved to the game selection screen.
*The directional buttons now act as full analog presses on the control stick, like in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
*The directional buttons now act as full analog presses on the control stick, similar to ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. However, {{button|switch|Leftstick}} is written in read-only text, while {{button|switch|Rightstick}} is an icon.<ref>https://twitter.com/guywiththepie/status/1309250063202304000</ref>
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. However, the {{button|ns|Leftstick}} is written in read-only text while the {{button|ns|Rightstick}} is an icon.<ref>https://twitter.com/guywiththepie/status/1309250063202304000</ref>
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons if the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] [[Nintendo 64]] controller is used.
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons when using the [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online]] [[Nintendo 64]] controller.
*When Mario falls asleep, the music is softened until the player wakes him up.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario 64'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly textures on [[Mario]]'s model as well as illustration-related textures, such as the [[Boo]] portraits in [[Big Boo's Haunt]] and the [[Bowser]] sliding puzzle in [[Lethal Lava Land]]. In the process, an error in the original version of the Bowser sliding puzzle illustration - a small orange square on Bowser's left ankle - has been removed. The rings around the horns and spikes of the Bowser image were also changed from yellow to brown similar to his current appearance.<ref>https://twitter.com/nimka005/status/1306763784036515840</ref>
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario 64'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly textures on Mario's model and several characters, enemies, and objects, as well as illustration-related textures, such as several textures in the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], all of the [[painting]]s, the [[Boo]] portraits in [[Big Boo's Haunt]], and the sliding puzzle of [[Bowser]] in [[Lethal Lava Land]]. In the process, an error in the original version of the Bowser sliding puzzle illustration—a small orange square on Bowser's left ankle—has been removed. The rings around the horns and spikes of the Bowser image were also changed from yellow to brown like in his current appearance.<ref>https://twitter.com/nimka005/status/1306763784036515840</ref>
*Connecting the second controller to move the camera during the ending is no longer possible,<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpFFkStYqI8</ref> as the emulator detects inputs from all connected controllers as the first controller.
*Connecting a second controller to move the camera during the ending is no longer possible,<ref>Nintendo Life (September 23, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpFFkStYqI8 35 Changes in Super Mario 3D All-Stars from the Originals (64, Sunshine, Galaxy)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 24, 2020.</ref> as the emulator detects inputs from all connected controllers as the first controller.
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===Changes to ''Super Mario Sunshine''===
===Changes to ''Super Mario Sunshine''===
*The game is based on the PAL version released in Europe and Australia.
*The game is based on the PAL version released in Europe and Australia.
**Therefore, a [[Toad (species)|Yellow Toad]] is in his intended position when [[Shadow Mario]] kidnaps [[Princess Peach]] and waits near [[Pinna Park]]'s entrance. In the original game, he was placed on the death barrier below the ground.<ref>https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/639226660714053632/top-in-the-original-gamecube-version-of-super</ref>
**Therefore, a Yellow Toad is in his intended position when Shadow Mario kidnaps Peach and waits near Pinna Park's entrance. In the original game, he was placed on the death barrier below the ground.<ref>https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/639226660714053632/top-in-the-original-gamecube-version-of-super</ref>
*The Dolby Surround Pro Logic II logo no longer displays during the game's boot-up sequence.
*The Dolby Surround Pro Logic II logo no longer displays during the game's boot-up sequence.
*On the title screen, the text is changed from "PRESS START!" to "PRESS {{button|switch|A}}," although pressing {{button|switch|Plus}} still works. It is also positioned underneath the logo &mdash; like in the original Japanese and PAL versions in all versions &mdash; instead of split across either side of it.
*On the title screen, the text is changed from "PRESS START!" to "PRESS {{button|ns|A}}", although pressing Start ({{button|ns|Plus}}) still works.
*The title screen displays indefinitely, no longer playing the opening demo for the game or the story introduction if the player waits long enough. The music for the opening demo is still included in the game's soundtrack within the collection regardless, as well as being used in promotional trailers for the compilation.
*The title screen displays indefinitely, no longer playing the opening demo for the game or the story introduction if the player waits long enough. The music for the opening demo is still included in the game's soundtrack within the collection regardless, as well was used in promotional trailers for the compilation.
*In FLUDD's tutorial video, FLUDD simply says "button" instead of "R button". This is because when using normal controls, spraying is done by both {{button|ns|R}} and {{button|ns|ZR}}, and the subtitles have been changed to reflect this.
*The Stereo/Mono/Surround option is removed, likely due to the Nintendo Switch already having such an option in its settings.
*The Stereo/Mono/Surround option is removed, likely due to the Nintendo Switch already having such an option in its settings.
*In FLUDD's tutorial video, FLUDD says the following instead of its original dialogue:
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. Talking to NPCs now has the {{button|ns|A}} button prompt over them (instead of {{button|gcn|B}}), although {{button|ns|B}} still works.
**FLUDD simply says "button" instead of "R button." This is because when normal controls are used, spraying and refilling is done by both {{button|switch|R}} and {{button|switch|ZR}}, and the subtitles have been changed to reflect this.
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons or voice clips when using the [[Nintendo GameCube]] controller.
**FLUDD simply says "stick" instead of "Control Stick," though this is changed to "Left Stick" in the subtitles.
*The memory card is no longer mentioned when the player saves the game since the Nintendo Switch does not use memory cards other than SD Cards.
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. Talking to NPCs now has the {{button|switch|A}} button prompt over them (instead of {{button|gcn|B}}), although {{button|switch|B}} still works.
*The postcard image that appears after the player has collected all of the Shine Sprites and beaten Bowser and Bowser Jr. is smaller.<ref>https://twitter.com/antdude92/status/1313995304463593473</ref>
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons or voice clips if the [[Nintendo GameCube]] controller is used.
*The resolution is high enough for the player to read the writing on [[Gooper Blooper]]'s cork. The cork reads "bsgeso", likely short for "Boss Gessō", his Japanese name.<ref>https://twitter.com/mariobrothblog/status/1038116671280631809?lang=en</ref>
*The Memory Card is no longer mentioned when the player saves the game since the Nintendo Switch does not use memory cards other than SD Cards.
*In this game, the cutscenes have been zoomed in, most likely due to the fact that the game is now in 16:9 widescreen instead of using the 4:3 aspect ratio like the original does.
*Also due to the lack of a memory card, the save data icon that is Mario's face no longer appears.
*The postcard image that appears after all of the [[Shine Sprite]]s have been collected and [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] have been beaten is smaller.<ref>https://twitter.com/antdude92/status/1313995304463593473</ref>
*The resolution is high enough for the writing on [[Gooper Blooper]]'s cork to be read. The cork reads "bsgeso," likely short for "Boss Gessō," his Japanese name.<ref>https://twitter.com/mariobrothblog/status/1038116671280631809?lang=en</ref>
*In this game, the cutscenes have been zoomed in, most likely due to the fact that the game is now in 16:9 widescreen instead of using the 4:3 aspect ratio as the original does.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Sunshine'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Sunshine'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.


===Changes to ''Super Mario Galaxy''===
===Changes to ''Super Mario Galaxy''===
*Only one button ({{button|switch|A}}) needs to be pressed on the title screen, rather than two buttons simultaneously ({{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}}) like in the original [[Wii]] release. The prompt is changed from "Press both {{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}}" to "Press {{button|switch|A}}" to reflect this.
*The player only needs to press one button ({{button|ns|A}}) on the title screen, rather than two buttons simultaneously ({{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}}) like in the original [[Wii]] release. The prompt was changed from "Press both ({{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}})." to "Press ({{button|ns|A}})." to reflect this.
**Due to this, the blue glow effect that appears around the logo when only {{button|wii|A}} is pressed in the original Wii release no longer appears. Only the yellow glow (from pressing {{button|wii|B}} in the original) is present if {{button|switch|B}} is pressed.<ref>https://twitter.com/CometObservator/status/1316127626948489216</ref>
**Due to this, the blue glow effect that appears around the logo when only pressing {{button|wii|A}} in the original Wii release no longer appears. Only the yellow glow (from pressing {{button|wii|B}} in the original) is present if the player presses {{button|ns|B}}.<ref>https://twitter.com/CometObservator/status/1316127626948489216</ref>
*[[Mii]]s can no longer be selected as a save icon, like in the Nvidia Shield version, despite Miis still being available on the Switch.
*[[Mii]]s can no longer be selected as a save icon, similar to the Nvidia Shield version, despite Mii creation still being available on the Switch.
*Due to the lack of speakers in the [[Nintendo Switch#Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] controllers, any sounds played through the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] speakers in the original game are instead heard through the game's audio.
*Due to the lack of speakers in the [[Nintendo Switch#Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] controllers, any sounds played through the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] speakers are instead heard through the game's audio.
*The animated icon for how to [[spin]] by shaking the Wii Remote is changed to a Joy-Con (R). The animated icon for motion control-related tutorials displays guidance for both a Joy-Con (R) and the entire Nintendo Switch console in handheld mode, regardless of which input is being used at the time.
*The animated icon for how to [[spin]] by shaking the Wii Remote has now been changed to a Joy-Con (R). The animated icon for motion control-related tutorials displays guidance for both a Joy-Con (R) and the entire Nintendo Switch console in handheld mode, regardless of which input is being used at the time.
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls, and the game features extra tutorial dialogue to accommodate for handheld mode.
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls.
*When [[Mailtoad]] is spoken to during the 121st [[Power Star]] in the [[Grand Finale Galaxy]], he now has different dialogue. The "Yes" or "No" prompt is removed, and the two images obtained from him are automatically sent to the Nintendo Switch album if he is talked to. Additionally, the message from the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' staff that was originally sent to the [[Wii#Wii Message Board|Wii Message Board]] is now read out by the Mailtoad in-game.<ref>BeardBear. (September 19, 2020). [https://youtu.be/4qft4LiiRc8?t=37093 Super Mario Galaxy (3D All-Stars) - Full Game 121 Stars Walkthrough (2 Players)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 19, 2020.</ref>
*The game features extra tutorial dialogue to accommodate for handheld mode.
*The camera icon on the [[Star List]] used to take a screenshot of the list is removed, due to the Nintendo Switch having a screen capture button on the Joy-Con (L) and Pro Controller.
*When the player talks to the [[Mailtoad]] on the 121st [[Power Star]] in the [[Grand Finale Galaxy]], he now has different dialogue. The "Yes" or "No" prompt is now removed, thus the two images obtained from him are automatically sent to the Nintendo Switch album if the player talks to him. Additionally, the message from the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' staff that was originally sent to the [[Wii#Wii Message Board|Wii Message Board]] is now read out by the Mailtoad in-game.<ref>BeardBear. (September 19, 2020). [https://youtu.be/4qft4LiiRc8?t=37093 ''Super Mario Galaxy'' (3D All-Stars) - Full Game 121 Stars Walkthrough (2 Players)]. Retrieved September 19, 2020.</ref>
*The player can no longer spin the star cursor by tilting the controller, or pan the camera while in [[cannon]]s by holding down the crouch button ({{button|switch|ZL}}) and moving the controller away from the screen, due to the lack of a Sensor Bar.
*The camera icon on the [[Star List]] that was used to take a screenshot of the list has been removed, due to the Nintendo Switch having a screen capture button on the Joy-Con (L) and Pro Controller.
*Due to the lack of a Sensor Bar, the [[Star Pointer]] originally brought up by the Wii Remote automatically is instead brought up by pressing {{button|switch|R}} on any menu (or clicking the stick in Co-Star Mode), in order to stay faithful to the original Wii's menu controls.
*The player can no longer pan the camera while in cannons by holding down {{button|wii|Z}} and moving the controller away from the screen, due to the lack of a Sensor Bar.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Galaxy'' also features a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.
*Also due to the lack of a Sensor Bar, the [[Star Cursor]] brought up by the Wii Remote automatically instead is brought up by pressing {{button|ns|R}} on any menu (or clicking the stick in Co-Star Mode), in order to stay faithful to the original Wii's menu controls.
*Due to the lack of [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] compatibility, the text boxes that appear when it needs to be connected, when it is connected, and when communications with it have been interrupted no longer appear.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Galaxy'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.
*[[Rabbit|Bunnies]] that need to be chased move slower than in the Wii version.
*Due to the lack of Nunchuk compatibility, the text boxes that appear when the player needs to connect it, when it is connected, and when communications with it have been interrupted no longer appear.


==Soundtracks==
==Soundtracks==
The player can listen to the soundtracks for all three games from the main menu. Although the ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy'' soundtracks were previously released as soundtrack CDs (the latter of which uses the two-disc Platinum Version in particular), this is the first time an official soundtrack of any form for ''Super Mario Sunshine'' was made available. Upon the player reaching the main menu, a random song from one of the three soundtracks would play in the background. While listening to music on a soundtrack menu, the player can switch to music-player mode by pressing {{button|switch|minus}}, allowing them to continue listening to music with the screen turned off.
The player can listen to the soundtracks for all three games from the main menu. Although the ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy'' soundtracks were previously released as soundtrack CDs (the latter of which uses the two-disc Platinum Version in particular), this is the first time an official soundtrack of any form for ''Super Mario Sunshine'' was made available. Upon reaching the main menu, a random song from one of the three soundtracks would play in the background. While listening to music on a soundtrack menu, the player can switch to music-player mode by pressing {{button|ns|minus}}, which allows them to continue listening to music with the screen turned off.
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**The analog trigger controls for spraying work with the Nintendo GameCube controller.
**The analog trigger controls for spraying work with the Nintendo GameCube controller.
**The slowdown from opening and closing the Guide Book was removed.<ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbYVUgWW_o8</ref>
**The slowdown from opening and closing the Guidebook was removed.<ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbYVUgWW_o8</ref>
**The following [[glitch]]es were fixed:
**The following glitches were fixed:
***Debug cubes in [[Bianco Hills]]' second secret area that marked the flipping platforms were visible.<ref>https://twitter.com/PJiggles_/status/1307026854864474119</ref><ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0/>
***Debug cubes in [[Bianco Hills]]' second secret area that marked the flipping platforms were visible.<ref>https://twitter.com/PJiggles_/status/1307026854864474119</ref><ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0/>
***The sound heard when "GO!" appeared onscreen in racing minigames sounded like a [[commons:File:1000Hz.ogg|censor beep-like sound]].<ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0/>
***The sound heard when "GO!" appeared on-screen in racing minigames sounded like a [[commons:File:1000Hz.ogg|censor beep-like sound]].<ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0/>
***The zoom-out effect when the player uses the Turbo Nozzle underwater was not adjusted to fit the new widescreen display.<ref>https://twitter.com/PJiggles_/status/1307452651190116352</ref><ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0/>
***The zoom-out effect when using the Turbo Nozzle underwater was not adjusted to fit the new widescreen display.<ref>https://twitter.com/PJiggles_/status/1307452651190116352</ref><ref name=GameXplainVersion1.1.0/>
***Due to the aspect ratio being expanded to widescreen, a [[Pianta]] visibly spawned midair in the intro of [[Yoshi's Fruit Adventure]].<ref>https://youtu.be/vFAKcO9oufQ?t=1445</ref><ref>https://www.twitch.tv/videos/806707015?t=3h17m8s</ref>
***Due to the aspect ratio being expanded to widescreen, a [[Pianta]] visibly spawned mid-air in the intro of [[Yoshi's Fruit Adventure]].<ref>https://youtu.be/vFAKcO9oufQ?t=1445</ref><ref>https://www.twitch.tv/videos/806707015?t=3h17m8s</ref>
*''Super Mario Galaxy''
*''Super Mario Galaxy''
**An error has been fixed in which, during the mission [[Purple Coins on the Puzzle Cube]], three Purple Coins were erroneously placed inside a wall and could be obtained only by [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing near them due to Mario and Luigi's wider hitbox during the move.<ref>https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/638864722545000448/in-the-purple-coins-on-the-puzzle-cube-mission</ref> This error was also present in the Nvidia Shield version of ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
**An error has been fixed in which, during the mission [[Purple Coins on the Puzzle Cube]], three Purple Coins were erroneously placed inside a wall and could only be obtained by [[Ground Pound]]ing near them due to Mario and Luigi's wider hitbox during the move.<ref>https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/638864722545000448/in-the-purple-coins-on-the-puzzle-cube-mission</ref> This error was also present in the Nvidia Shield version of ''Super Mario Galaxy''.


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===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
*[[Scrubbing Sirena Beach]] can be completed with much less [[electric goop]] being cleaned than intended<ref>https://twitter.com/toobou/status/1306643876598349824</ref> or with no electric goop cleaned.<ref>https://twitter.com/zmqoak3429/status/1308296893252866048</ref>
*[[Scrubbing Sirena Beach]] can be completed with much less [[Goop#Electric goop|electric goop]] being cleaned than intended<ref>https://twitter.com/toobou/status/1306643876598349824</ref> or with no electric goop cleaned.<ref>https://twitter.com/zmqoak3429/status/1308296893252866048</ref>
*Occasionally in [[Noki Bay]]'s episode [[Uncork the Waterfall]], the goop in the shape of a squid may not load, causing the wall it is covering up to emerge during the episode's opening.<ref>https://imgur.com/56vWIw2</ref>
*Occasionally in [[Noki Bay]]'s "[[Uncork the Waterfall]]" episode, the goop in the shape of a squid may not load, causing the wall it is covering up to emerge during the episode's opening.{{ref needed}}
*The mirrors in the bathrooms of certain room doors in [[Hotel Delfino]] have unusual reflections.<ref>https://twitter.com/ZephyrStarbyt/status/1328537056893562881</ref>{{dead link}}
*The mirrors in the bathrooms of certain room doors in [[Hotel Delfino]] have glitchy reflections.<ref>https://twitter.com/ZephyrStarbyt/status/1328537056893562881</ref>{{dead link}}
**Additionally, mirrors such as one in Hotel Delfino<ref>https://twitter.com/ShinyQuagsire/status/13074983030560399361</ref>{{dead link}} and the antennas in [[Gelato Beach]],<ref>https://twitter.com/Icepenguins101/status/1329235648025227265</ref> when viewed at certain angles, were not adjusted correctly to fit the new widescreen display, causing it to stretch.
**Additionally, mirrors such as one in [[Hotel Delfino]]<ref>https://twitter.com/ShinyQuagsire/status/13074983030560399361</ref>{{dead link}} and the antennas in [[Gelato Beach]]<ref>https://twitter.com/Icepenguins101/status/1329235648025227265</ref>, when viewed at certain angles, were not adjusted correctly to fit the new widescreen display, causing it to stretch.
*Due to a layering error, Piantas wearing glasses have them placed behind their eyes rather than in front of them.<ref>https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1331323880066215937</ref>
*Due to a layering error, Piantas wearing glasses have them placed behind their eyes rather than in front of them.<ref>https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1331323880066215937</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
===Limited-release controversy===
===Limited-release controversy===
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''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''{{'}}s limited release date for both physical and digital copies of the game drew controversy from various fans and internet personalities.<ref>Favis, Elise. (September 3, 2020). [https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/09/03/nintendo-mario-limited-release/ Classic Mario games are coming to Switch for a limited time, baffling fans.] ''The Washington Post''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref><ref>Diaz, Isasc. (September 07, 2020). [https://www.thegamer.com/super-mario-3d-all-stars-limited-availability/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''{{'}} Limited Availability Is A Cynical Marketing Gimmick.] ''The Gamer''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref><ref>Sakellariou, Alexandra. (September 04, 2020). [https://screenrant.com/mario-3d-all-stars-limited-release-bad-why/ Why ''Mario 3D All-Stars'' Is A Limited-Time Only Release (& When It Ends).] ''Screen Rant''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Elise Favis from ''The Washington Post'' compared the limited release situation to the "{{wp|Disney Vault}}", referring to The Walt Disney Company's policy of regularly cycling home media releases of their films in and out of {{wp|Moratorium (entertainment)|moratorium}}; Favis and other writers criticized the decision as anti-consumerist, describing a more traditional release pattern as being more favorable towards buyers. Favis additionally brought up the lack of a [[Virtual Console]] service on the Switch, which compounds the issue some fans had with the limited release. Alexandra Sakellariou from ''Screen Rant'' asserted the reason Nintendo made the game limited release boiled down to potential profits from it being labeled as an "anniversary release", and worried about whether or not future ''Mario'' releases would adopt a similar pattern if this sales tactic ends up succeeding.
''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''{{'}}s limited release for both physical and digital copies of the game drew controversy from various fans and internet personalities.<ref>Favis, Elise. (September 3, 2020). [https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/09/03/nintendo-mario-limited-release/ Classic Mario games are coming to Switch for a limited time, baffling fans.] ''The Washington Post''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref><ref>Diaz, Isasc. (September 07, 2020). [https://www.thegamer.com/super-mario-3d-all-stars-limited-availability/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''{{'}} Limited Availability Is A Cynical Marketing Gimmick.] ''The Gamer''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref><ref>Sakellariou, Alexandra. (September 04, 2020). [https://screenrant.com/mario-3d-all-stars-limited-release-bad-why/ Why ''Mario 3D All-Stars'' Is A Limited-Time Only Release (& When It Ends).] ''Screen Rant''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Elise Favis from ''The Washington Post'' compared the limited release situation to the "{{wp|Disney Vault}}", referring to The Walt Disney Company's policy of regularly cycling home media releases of its films in and out of {{wp|Moratorium (entertainment)|moratorium}}; Favis and other writers considered the decision anti-consumerist, and they opined that a more traditional release pattern would be more favorable towards buyers. Favis additionally brought up the lack of a [[Virtual Console]] service on Nintendo Switch, compounding the issue some fans had with the limited release (though ''Super Mario 64'' was later additionally made available on the console through [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]]). Alexandra Sakellariou from ''{{wp|Screen Rant}}'' asserted the reason [[Nintendo]] made the game limited release boiled down to potential profits from it being labeled as an "anniversary release", and worried about whether future releases would adopt a similar pattern if this sales tactic ends up succeeding.


On YouTube, game industry analyst and critic Jim Sterling compared Nintendo's move to prior, difficult-to-obtain Nintendo products that were high in demand, specifically citing [[amiibo]] and the [[Classics#NES Classic Edition|NES Classic Edition]]. They <!-- Jim Sterling is non-binary - please do not change to 'he'--> brought up {{wp|fear of missing out}} as a potential reason for the limited release.<ref>Jim Sterling. (Sep 4, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2OUVNO3ToY Super Mario 3D All-Stars - Limited Availability On A Digital Version? LOL!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Yong Yea, who creates videos that research into various controversies of the game industry, documented the reaction on his channel while saying that the bundle was a good deal for some people and some fans reacted positively to the news, though he criticized the timed, limited release of the bundle, especially with the limited digital release.<ref>Yong Yea. (Sep 5, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haqFXFthrh4 Nintendo Baffles With 6 Months Limited-Time Release For Super Mario 3D All Stars.] ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> He called the deadline of the six-month limited window "anti-consumer" and "senseless", especially compounded with the concurrent {{wp|COVID-19 pandemic}} that left customers in harder economic situations at the time.
On YouTube, game industry analyst and critic Jim Sterling compared Nintendo's move to prior, difficult-to-obtain Nintendo products that were high demand, namely [[amiibo]] and the [[Classics#NES Classic Edition|NES Classic Edition]]. They <!-- Jim Sterling is non-binary - please do not change to 'he'--> brought up {{wp|fear of missing out}} as the primary reason Nintendo artificially limited stock of the game, which urged a "have" and "have-not" system and persuaded players to own the game, and was echoed by other critics of the move.<ref>Jim Sterling. (Sep 4, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2OUVNO3ToY ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' - Limited Availability On A Digital Version? LOL!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Yong Yea, who creates videos that research into various controversies of the game industry, documented the reaction on his channel while saying that the bundle was a good deal for some people and some fans reacted positively to the news, though he criticized the timed, limited release of the bundle, especially with the limited digital release.<ref>Yong Yea. (Sep 5, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haqFXFthrh4 Nintendo Baffles With 6 Months Limited-Time Release For ''Super Mario 3D All Stars''.] ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> He called the deadline of the six-month limited window "anti-consumer" and "senseless", especially compounded with the concurrent {{wp|COVID-19 pandemic}} that left customers in harder economic situations that makes it more difficult to pay for a $60 game on top of the difficulty obtaining a Nintendo Switch at the time.


===Critical reception===
===Critical reception===
''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' has been positively received with critics, receiving an 82 on Metacritic based on 111 reviews, though user reviews have been more mixed, scoring a 6.5.<ref>[https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/super-mario-3d-all-stars Metacritic score for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''.] Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Much of the praise is addressed towards the games' perceived quality and the perceived convenience of being able to play them on the Nintendo Switch, with praise specifically directed at the presentation of the games and how they have aged. Common criticisms of the game include the minimal number of changes to the original releases, the price point, the limited release, and the lack of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' has been positively received with critics, receiving an 83 on Metacritic based off 61 reviews.<ref>[https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/super-mario-3d-all-stars Metacritic score for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''.] Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Much of the praise is addressed towards the games being quality, classic titles being bundled in a convenient package to play on the Nintendo Switch, praising the improved presentation of the games, that the games are still fun to play in the modern age, and that new players should purchase the package to experience the titles. Common criticisms of the game include the minimal amount of changes to the old games and that while the individual games are well-made, the bundle itself was a fairly weak deal. However, the user score on Metacritic is mixed, with common grievances citing that the games are a bare minimum effort despite the quality of the games, the relatively-high asking price for a collection of old games, the limited-release controversy of the game, and the lack of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.


Luke Hemming of Cubed3 has given the game a 10/10, stating the bundle represents "the pinnacle of platforming goodness and with perfect ports, as well as top notch optimisation for the console", and writes that the game is a "must-buy" for Nintendo Switch owners. Also, Cubed3 notes how new players can experience the evolution of the three 3D ''Super Mario'' titles and how Nintendo improves the formula of each iteration of games.<ref>Hemming, Luke. (September 16, 2020). [http://www.cubed3.com/review/6093/1/super-mario-3d-all-stars-nintendo-switch.html Review for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'']. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> He has praised all three games being included and the effort undertaken to upscale them for improved graphical presentation on newer hardware. Jon Mundy from Pocket Gamer UK gave the game a 4.5/5 and echoed similar thoughts, proclaiming ''Super Mario Galaxy'' to be the best 3D ''Super Mario'' title of all time and loving all three games in the bundle, citing the improvements and the gameplay that was considered to have aged well.<ref>Mundy, Jon. (September 18, 2020). [https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/084159/super-mario-3d-all-stars-review-class-is-permanent-with-these-3d-platformer-classics/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' review - "3D platformer compilation proves that class is permanent".] ''Pocket Gamer UK''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Mundy has written that "some have balked at ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''{{'}}s premium pricing" but has recommended that ''Super Mario Galaxy'' alone justifies the price if the reader has never played the game before.
Luke Hemming of Cubed3 has given the game a 10/10, where the bundle represents "the pinnacle of platforming goodness and with perfect ports, as well as top notch optimisation for the console", and writes that the game is a "must-buy" for Nintendo Switch owners. Also, Cubed3 notes how new players can experience the evolution of the three 3D ''Mario'' titles and how Nintendo improves the formula of each iteration of games.<ref>Hemming, Luke. (September 16, 2020). [http://www.cubed3.com/review/6093/1/super-mario-3d-all-stars-nintendo-switch.html Review for ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'']. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> He has praised all three games being included and the effort undertaken to upscale them for improved graphical presentation on newer hardware. Jon Mundy from Pocket Gamer UK gave the game a 4.5/5 and echoed similar thoughts, proclaiming ''Super Mario Galaxy'' to be the best 3D ''Mario'' title of all time and loving all three games in the bundle, citing the improvements and the gameplay which is still great in 2020.<ref>Mundy, Jon. (September 18, 2020). [https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/084159/super-mario-3d-all-stars-review-class-is-permanent-with-these-3d-platformer-classics/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' review - "3D platformer compilation proves that class is permanent".] ''Pocket Gamer UK''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Mundy has written that "some have balked at ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''{{'}}s premium pricing." but has recommended that ''Super Mario Galaxy'' alone justifies the price if the reader has never played the game before.


On the mixed side, Riley Little from ''Screen Rant'' has given the game a 3.5/5, stating that while the games are worth owning for the Nintendo Switch, for players who want to experience the ''Super Mario'' titles again or for new players, they are not exactly a bargain deal either.<ref>Little, Riley. (September 16, 2020). [https://screenrant.com/super-mario-3d-all-stars-game-review/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' Review: A Must-Have With Missed Opportunities.] ''Screen Rant''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Little has unfavorably compared the game to Activision's remade bundles of older games, such as ''{{wp|Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy}}'', ''{{wp|Spyro Reignited Trilogy}}'', and ''{{wp|Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2}}'', which all launched as complete graphical overhauls and had cheaper retail prices than ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''. Little has also written the absence of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' where no explanation was given for its omission. Stefan L from TheSixthAxis, who gave the game a 7/10, has echoed the sentiment and compared the 35th anniversary to actual 35th birthdays, writing it as unassuming.<ref>Stephan L. (September 16, 2020). [https://www.thesixthaxis.com/2020/09/16/super-mario-3d-all-stars-review-switch/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' Review.] ''TheSixthAxis''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> He has written that the games themselves benefit from the increased resolution, but he has lamented that Nintendo could have "gone above and beyond in a meaningful way". He opined that ''Super Mario 64'' is the weakest game of the trio due to how many times the game was rereleased, that the compilation was more about preservation than improvement, and that ''Super Mario 64'' is inferior to its Virtual Console release due to the lack of save states and a digital manual.
On the mixed side, Riley Little from Screen Rant has given the game a 3.5/5, stating that while the games are worth owning for the Nintendo Switch, for players who want to experience the ''Mario'' titles again or for new players, they are not exactly a bargain deal either.<ref>Little, Riley. (September 16, 2020). [https://screenrant.com/super-mario-3d-all-stars-game-review/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' Review: A Must-Have With Missed Opportunities.] ''Screen Rant''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> Little has unfavorably compared the game to Activision's remade bundles of older games, such as ''{{wp|Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy}}'', ''{{wp|Spyro Reignited Trilogy}}'', and ''{{wp|Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2}}'', which all launched as complete graphical overhauls and had cheaper retail prices than ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''. Little has also written the absence of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' where no explanation was given for its omission. Stefan L from TheSixthAxis, who gave the game a 7/10, has echoed the sentiment and compared the 35th anniversary to actual 35th birthdays, writing it as unassuming.<ref>Stephan L. (September 16, 2020). [https://www.thesixthaxis.com/2020/09/16/super-mario-3d-all-stars-review-switch/ ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' Review.] ''TheSixthAxis''. Retrieved September 20, 2020.</ref> He has written that while the games themselves benefit from the increased resolution, he has lamented that Nintendo could have "gone above and beyond in a meaningful way." He has written that ''Super Mario 64'' is the weakest game of the trio due to how many times the game was re-released, that the game was more about preservation than improvement, and how the game in this bundle "lags behind fan game projects that have demonstrated Mario 64 can work in 16:9 and 60fps just fine" and has even stated that the game is inferior to its Virtual Console release due to the lack of save states and a digital manual.
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===Sales===
===Sales===
The game sold 9.01 million units worldwide throughout its lifespan.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2021/210506_3e.pdf Financial Results Explanatory Material (As of March 31, 2021)]</ref>
The game sold 9.01 million units worldwide throught its lifespan.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2021/210506_3e.pdf Financial Results Explanatory Material (As of March 31, 2021)]</ref>


==Game descriptions==
==Game descriptions==
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==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': [[Mario]]'s [[dash|run]]ning animation from this game is used to indicate a track is currently playing in the soundtrack menus. The game is mentioned in the description for [[Super Mario Sunshine Original Soundtrack|''Super Mario Sunshine''{{'}}s soundtrack]] section.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Mario's running animation from this game is used to indicate a track is currently playing in the soundtrack menus. The game is mentioned in the description for ''Super Mario Sunshine'''s [[Super Mario Sunshine Original Soundtrack|soundtrack]] section.
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': Selecting any track in the main menu plays the [[coin]] sound from this game.
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': Selecting any track in the main menu will play the [[coin]] sound from this game.
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'': This game's name is referenced by the title. The font for the "SELECT GAME" text from this game is reused for the year headings' font on the game-selection screen.
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'': This game's name is referenced by the title. The font for the "SELECT GAME" from this game is reused for the year headings' font in the game selection screen.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': This game's "You Got a Star!" fanfare plays before the title screen appears, albeit higher-pitched and slightly abridged.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': This game's "You Got a Star!" fanfare plays before the title screen appears, albeit higher-pitched and slightly abridged.


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|KorR=Syupeo Mario 3D Keollegsyeon
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|KorM=Super Mario 3D Collection
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|ChiS=超级马力欧 3D 收藏辑
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Despite all three titles in ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' being known to be fully localized in Simplified Chinese (albeit with ''Super Mario Sunshine''{{'}}s Chinese version being unreleased), the collection does not include any of the Chinese localizations and only offers Chinese translation in the game menu.<ref>https://twitter.com/chinesenintendo/status/1301599829626249216?s=20</ref> Negotiations were said to have been attempted, but doing so was ultimately unsuccessful as [[iQue]]/{{wp|Nvidia Shield}} localization was considered "spin-off" translations not in direct ownership of Nintendo.<ref>https://twitter.com/MetalMarioJSKR/status/1302445969770913792?s=20</ref>
*Despite all three titles in ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' being known to be fully localized in Simplified Chinese (albeit with ''Super Mario Sunshine''{{'}}s Chinese edition being unreleased), the collection does not include any of the Chinese localizations and only offers Chinese translation in the game menu.<ref>https://twitter.com/chinesenintendo/status/1301599829626249216?s=20</ref> It was said that negotiations were attempted, but was ultimately unsuccessful as [[iQue]]/{{wp|Nvidia Shield}} localization was considered "spin-off" translations not in direct ownership of Nintendo.<ref>https://twitter.com/MetalMarioJSKR/status/1302445969770913792?s=20</ref>
*''Super Mario 64'' supports only the languages the original game was released in (Japanese, English, French, and German), despite its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', having Spanish and Italian versions as well.
*The renders used to represent the game's official soundtracks in-game are of each soundtrack's Japanese cover art digitally pasted on top of a template of the same CD jewel case, rather than being simply an image of the cover art alone or a scan of the original CD packaging (in the case of ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy'', as the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' soundtrack was never given a dedicated release before its inclusion in ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'').
*The renders used to represent the game's official soundtracks in-game are of each soundtrack's Japanese cover art digitally pasted on top of a template of the same CD jewel case, rather than simply being an image of the cover art alone or a scan of the original CD packaging (in the case of ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy'', as the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' soundtrack was never given a dedicated release before its inclusion in ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'').
*When a game is selected on the main menu, a unique {{wp|iris shot|iris in}} is used when transitioning to the loading screen: ''Super Mario 64'' uses one shaped like a [[Power Star]], ''Super Mario Sunshine'' a [[Shine Sprite]], and ''Super Mario Galaxy'' a [[Grand Star]].
*When a game is selected on the main menu, a unique {{wp|iris shot|iris in}} is used when transitioning to the loading screen: ''Super Mario 64'' uses one shaped like a [[Power Star]]; ''Super Mario Sunshine'', a [[Shine Sprite]]; and ''Super Mario Galaxy'', a [[Grand Star]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://supermario3dallstars.nintendo.com/ North American website]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/3d_collection/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (EN)]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/history/3d_collection/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (JP)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20200903130138/https://supermario3dallstars.nintendo.com/ North American website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/avp3a/index.html Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/avp3a/index.html Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/switch/avp3a/index.html Korean website]
*[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/avp3a/ Hong Kong website]
*[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/avp3a/ Hong Kong website]
*[https://www.nintendo.tw/switch/avp3a/ Taiwanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.tw/switch/avp3a/ Taiwan website]


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