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Series creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] conceived of the game and served as one of its producers. [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]], a friend and protégé of Miyamoto who has been involved with the series since ''Super Mario 64'', served as director. This represents the first time he would serve as the sole director of a ''Super Mario'' game, after having co-directed ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' with [[Kenta Usui]]. He previously directed ''Jungle Beat'' and believed that that game's development allowed the staff of Nintendo EAD Tokyo to get familiar enough with each other to confidently pursue a game as complex as ''Super Mario Galaxy''.<ref name=iwata/> | Series creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] conceived of the game and served as one of its producers. [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]], a friend and protégé of Miyamoto who has been involved with the series since ''Super Mario 64'', served as director. This represents the first time he would serve as the sole director of a ''Super Mario'' game, after having co-directed ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' with [[Kenta Usui]]. He previously directed ''Jungle Beat'' and believed that that game's development allowed the staff of Nintendo EAD Tokyo to get familiar enough with each other to confidently pursue a game as complex as ''Super Mario Galaxy''.<ref name=iwata/> | ||
This is the first '' | This is the first ''Super Mario'' game to feature the current voice actors for Princess Peach, Bowser, and Bowser Jr., [[Samantha Kelly]], [[Kenneth W. James|Kenny James]], and [[Catey Sagoian]]. | ||
The staff credits in the Nvidia Shield TV version shows three people in charge of Chinese localization as well as an "iQue testing group". It is possible that the game was fully translated for the [[iQue]] Wii release before the console was canceled.<ref>{{cite|author=Chinese Nintendo [@chinesenintendo]|url=twitter.com/chinesenintendo/status/980318144131620864|title=iQue appears in the credits of Super Mario Galaxy on Nvidia Shield. It seemed that the game was fully translated for the iQue Wii release before the console was cancelled.|publisher=Twitter|date=1 Apr. 2018|accessdate=21 Mar. 2021}}</ref> | The staff credits in the Nvidia Shield TV version shows three people in charge of Chinese localization as well as an "iQue testing group". It is possible that the game was fully translated for the [[iQue]] Wii release before the console was canceled.<ref>{{cite|author=Chinese Nintendo [@chinesenintendo]|url=twitter.com/chinesenintendo/status/980318144131620864|title=iQue appears in the credits of Super Mario Galaxy on Nvidia Shield. It seemed that the game was fully translated for the iQue Wii release before the console was cancelled.|publisher=Twitter|date=1 Apr. 2018|accessdate=21 Mar. 2021}}</ref> |