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Nintendo fanatic and enthusiast. (You probably are too if you're looking at this page.) I'm otherwise an artist and an ecologist. Within my field, I specialize in wildlife and (currently, but not exclusively) insects. I've had an account here since 2012.

I wrote the character sections for Super Mario Odyssey. I contributed a lot to the articles for Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy (which is now featured - yay!), and Super Mario Galaxy 2, alongside many other people on this wiki who have contributed their time, energy, and passion to writing about video games.

I have been a fan of Nintendo since a very young age. My first Mario games (and three of the first video games I ever owned) were Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, Super Mario 64 DS, and Mario Kart DS. These games were good company for a young kid who moved around a lot and had difficulty keeping long-lasting friends.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, I sequentially played some of my favorite games in the Super Mario series to 100% completion. This includes, in order, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, and Super Mario Odyssey. It's been really fun! These are great games, and I always wanted to marathon a series like this before but never had the time. It has been interesting to see where the series began and where it has ended up. The design philosophies, the characters, the art directions, world building, level design, narrative, etc. All good stuff. It might be fun to write something about it some day.

My favorite video game character is Yoshi.

For assets I have uploaded to the wiki, I suggest viewing them here.

Sandbox for current project

In-house (conceptual)

  • Miyamoto considers it the true sequel to Mario 64 (as opposed to Sunshine)
  • Last Mario game to see "serious" involvement from Miyamoto until Super Mario Run (ref)
  • Last game directed by Yoshiaki Koizumi, who would be given greater roles as producer for other Mario projects, while Galaxy level designer Koichi Hayashida would be given directorial duties for subsequent entries
  • Fostered a direct sequel - SMG2; one of the only Mario games to receive a named sequel (they're all kinda related to each other though, so how important is this actually?)
  • Muted narrative elements in SMG2, per the explicit requests of Shigeru Miyamoto, and incorporated desired elements for the first game that were omitted (Starship Mario, Yoshi)
  • Experience and mechanics streamlined and simplified
  • SMG2 would be the last time Nintendo attempted to create a platformer with spherical worlds (have they ever said why?)
  • heavily influenced design and structure of subsequent 3D Super Mario games, especially SMG2, SM3DL, and SM3DW as a course clear-style Mario game
  • 3D games would become progressively more linear and more comparable to 2D Mario games; increasingly deviating from hakoniwa design philosophy of Mario 64
  • When sandbox-style game did return with Odyssey, Galaxy's influence is still apparent (particularly in the lunar kingdoms, where gravity is less intense, giving Mario a floaty feel comparable to the feeling of moving in Mario Galaxy)
  • Apparently Odyssey's Photo Mode derived from the developer's attempt to mitigate the complexity of camera controls (ref)
  • Miyamoto expressed that Nintendo is open to developing a third game (his comments suggest Nintendo continued to pursue design choices that would make 3D games less daunting to 2D-players, hence why SM3DL and SM3DW appeared they way they do, but of note, the author of this work aligns SMG with SM64 and SMS as a sprawling adventure-type game) (ref)
  • Folks clearly missed the idea of having a 3D Mario game that felt like an adventure (ref)

In-house (referential)

  • Direct Galaxy-based iconography is present in every subsequent 3D game (Galaxy 2, obviously; Rosalina, Lumas, Octoombas, Comet Observatory in SM3DW; 8-Bit Rosalina and Star Bit-shaped regional coins in Odyssey)
  • Rosalina would be incorporated into subsequent ensemble/spinoff games, Nintendo's marketing, have a direct presence or homage in subsequent main series games, and would become a largely beloved character
  • Immediately appears in Mario Kart Wii, which was being developed simultaneously with Galaxy, and has been a fixture of every subsequent Mario Kart title
  • Clampy would be incorporated as "the" clam enemy in the 2D games, one of the few enemies to have been introduced in a 3D game to become a recurring stable of the 2D ones
  • Captain Toad rises in prominence within Nintendo's games and be playable in his own title; distinguished from the Toad in coming years
  • Lumas and Toad Brigade would also become less frequent but consistent elements
  • Space-themed portions in subsequent ensemble/spinoff games would often incorporate allusions to SMG

Industry at large

  • Very few studios would attempt making platformers with spherical worlds (I recall some developer somewhere mentioning the technical difficulty with trying to do this)
  • When a game does try this or attempts something comparable, it is often referred to as "Galaxy-styled" even though SMG was not the first platform game to attempt this design (Sonic Adventure 2, Ratchet & Clank, Yoshi's Island)
  • Low-effort theme park-tie in clearly based on (maybe even directly stole from) Galaxy
  • Both Sonic Colors (in a positive sense) and Sonic Lost World (in a negative sense) likened to Galaxy
  • Cited influence behind:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4
    • Armillo
    • Solar Ash
    • Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope

Rosalina was proposed as a new playable character in the earliest phases of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U during 2012, explicitly with the desire to replicate the feel of Super Mario Galaxy in her aerial movements.[1]

The game has been cited as a source of inspiration for Armillo (2014),[2] Gears 5 (2019),[3] Solar Ash (2021),[4] and Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope (2022).[5]

Retrospectives

  • Eurogamer considers SMG the game of the generation (ref)

Things to read

Notes and references

Notes


References

  1. ^ Sakurai, Masahiro. "Image Transcriptions of Project Proposal for Smash for Wii U/3DS." Source Gaming, translated by Source Gaming, 4 Jul. 2015. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.
  2. ^ McFerran, Damien. "Developer Interview: Fuzzy Wuzzy Games Talks Armillo And Developing For The Wii U eShop." Nintendo Life, 18 Jan. 2013. Accessed 6 Jul. 2023.
  3. ^ Sinclair, Brendan. "Making Gears of War click for more than the hardcore." GamesIndustry.biz, 19 Nov. 2019. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.
  4. ^ Wood, Austin. "Solar Ash lives up to its "dumb elevator pitch" of Super Mario Galaxy meets Shadow of the Colossus." GamesRadar+, 15 Sept. 2021. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.
  5. ^ Deschamps, Marc. "Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Director David Soliani Reveals Inspirations, Nintendo's Limits, and More." ComicBook.com, 27 Oct. 2022. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.

Image references

Worlds
Normal worlds
World 1 Courses
World1 SM3DL.png World 1-1 World 1-2
World 1-Mystery Box World 1-3
World 1-4 (Star Medal×3) World 1-Toad House
World 1-Castle
This world begins in the grassy fields before Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom. The Super Leaf is first available in this world, and the tailed enemies that have appropriated them make their first appearances as well. W1-2 is the first underground-themed course of the game, and two courses following it feature Switchboards. The boss of this world is a Goomba disguised as Bowser.
World 2 Courses
World 2 - 3D Land.png World 2-1 World 2-2
World 2-Mystery Box World 2-3
World 2-4 World 2-Toad House
World 2-Airship
Outside of the sprawling W2-1, the courses here involve precise platforming above the ground, necessitating the use of Flip Panels, Red-Blue Panels, and the wearable Propeller Box. Bowser's airships first appear in this world, where Mario fights the brutish Boom Boom. It is the only world where none of the courses require Star Medals to be unlocked.
World 3 Courses
World3 SM3DL.png World 3-1 World 3-2
World 3-Toad House World 3-3
World 3-4 World 3-5 (Star Medal×15)
World 3-Airship
World 3 introduces desert, underwater, and snow-themed courses, as well as the first auto-scroller to not take place on an airship. Mario can visit a blue Toad House in World 3 to view screenshots taken by the player.
World 4 Courses
W4 SM3DL.png World 4-1 World 4-Mystery Box
World 4-2 World 4-3 (Star Medal×30)
World 4-4 World 4-5
World 4-Airship
The first course involves navigating thick, spiraling trees. Subsequent courses include ones that feature face blocks and the game's first Ghost House. Mario fights the boomerang-wielding Pom Pom in this world's airship course. A hidden Warp Zone in W4-2 brings Mario immediately to World 5.
World 5 Courses
World5 SM3DL.png World 5-1 World 5-2
World 5-3 (Star Medal×40) World 5-4
World 5-Toad House World 5-5
World 5-Castle (Star Medal×50)
This world begins in a desert dotted with cactuses, where the Boomerang Flower can be found. Subsequent courses include the underground burrows of Monty Moles and a series of clouds floating high above wind turbines. The boss of World 5 is a Magikoopa disguised as another Tail Bowser.
World 6 Courses
World6 SM3DL.png World 6-1 World 6-2
World 6-3 World 6-Mystery Box
World 6-4 World 6-5 (Star Medal×60)
World 6-Airship
World 6 contains an athletic course on a seaside boardwalk and a desert pyramid with rising platforms. Beep Blocks are introduced in a course, where Mario must time his actions to the beat of the music.
World 7 Courses
World7 SM3DL.png World 7-1 World 7-2
World 7-Toad House World 7-3 (Star Medal×70)
World 7-4 World 7-5
World 7-Airship
The world begins in an underwater course where Spike Eels live inside of caves. Subsequent courses include a Fuzzy-infested forest, the first clock-themed course, and wooden platforms actively being cleared by buzz saws. Boom Boom and Pom Pom fight Mario together in this world's airship.
World 8 Courses
World8 SM3DL.png World 8-1 World 8-2
World 8-3 (Star Medal×80) World 8-4
World 8-5 World 8-Bowser's Castle: Part 1 (Star Medal×90)
World 8-6 World 8-Bowser's Castle: Part 2 (Star Medal×100)
Bowser's domain, where he has imprisoned Princess Peach. Most of the courses here resemble castle strongholds and take place in seas of lava. It is the only world to feature the real Bowser, as well as the only one to lack Toad Houses or Mystery Boxes.
Special worlds
Special 1 Courses
Special1SM3DL.png Special 1-1 Special 1-2
Special 1-Toad House Special 1-3
Special 1-4 Special 1-Mystery Box
Special 1-Castle (Star Medal×110)
A world that mirrors the Mushroom Kingdom. The Statue Leaf and Poison Mushroom are introduced here, as is the Cosmic Clone enemy that mimics Mario's actions and appearance. The undead Dry Bowser has imprisoned Luigi in this world.
Special 2 Courses
Special 2, the second special world of Super Mario 3D Land. Special 2-1 Special 2-2
Special 2-3 Special 2-Toad House
Special 2-4 Special 2-5
Special 2-Airship (Star Medal×120)
Special 2 begins with an auto-scroller that features Note Blocks and rising lifts, and ends with an airship course that has no boss. It is one of only two special worlds to not include any courses with Cosmic Clones.
Special 3 Courses
Special3.png Special 3-1 Special 3-2
Special 3-3 Special 3-Mystery Box
Special 3-4 Special 3-5
Special 3-Airship (Star Medal×140)
Some of the courses here are ones that feature swinging Pendulum Platforms, rotating blocks, and Beep Blocks. It is the other Special World to lack encounters with Cosmic Clones.
Special 4 Courses
Special4 SM3DL.png Special 4-1 Special 4-2
Special 4-3 Special 4-Toad House
Special 4-4 Special 4-5
Special 4-Airship (Star Medal×160)
This world begins with a clock-themed course, followed by a Ghost House and a boardwalk swarmed by Bullet Bills. Boom Boom and Pom Pom return as the bosses of the airship course.
Special 5 Courses
Special5.png Special 5-1 Special 5-2
Special 5-3 Special 5-Mystery Box
Special 5-4 Special 5-5
Special 5-Castle (Star Medal×180)
TBW
Special 6 Courses
Special6SM3DL.png Special 6-1 Special 6-2
Special 6-3 Special 6-Toad House
Special 6-4 Special 6-5
Special 6-Airship (Star Medal×200)
TBW
Special 7 Courses
Special 7 world map screenshot. Special 7-1 Special 7-2
Special 7-3 Special 7-Mystery Box
Special 7-4 Special 7-5
Special 7-Castle (Star Medal×220)
TBW
Special 8 Courses
Special8.png Special 8-1 (Star Medal×230) Special 8-2 (Star Medal×240)
Special 8-3 (Star Medal×250) Special 8-Toad House
Special 8-4 (Star Medal×260) Special 8-5 (Star Medal×270)
Special 8-Bowser's Castle (Star Medal×290) Special 8-Crown
TBW