Super Mario Galaxy
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Super Mario Galaxy is the newest sequel to the series of Mario's 3-D adventures, and also the non-spinoff series; another name for the series of Mario adventures. It is also known as the "true sequel" to Super Mario 64. It uses parts of the cancelled Mario game for the GameCube, Super Mario 128.
Super Mario Galaxy, unlike other Mario games, takes place in outer space. The game's levels consist of many planets, some big and some small, some flat and some round, therefore, of what is known, the game is just one big level with no loading screens or boss warnings, and no indication of what the player's up against. More specifically, what's coming next.
For some odd reason, many of the enemies - and three of the known bosses - have tube-like mouths that resemble Snifits.
Story
Not much is known about the story yet. Princess Peach gets captured by a creature from another planet other then the Mushroom Planet and brings her out into outer space, and Mario must follow it to the galaxy and explore worlds and battle monsters he's never seen before.
Unique Features
Super Mario Galaxy has many brand-new features that no Mario game has ever had in Nintendo history. One of which is the Star Cursor. With the Wii Remote, the player can shake it and make Mario do a spin. Not a Spin Jump, just a quick spin, conjecturally called Star Spin.
The game features new items like the Boost Star, which allows Mario to launch off of a planet and go flying to the next. As stated before, there is no warning that a boss might be coming on the planet, no indication that Mario may be facing something terrible or something peaceful on where he's headed next, and no loading screens or mission select for levels.
Another incredible feature is the bosses. Mr. Miyamoto has given the game incredible alien bosses; a giant three-eyed spider with wings, a huge mechanical three-legged robot, and an Octo resembling, Gooper Blooper-like lava octopus.
New enemies have come into the game too, like the Cosmic Bloopers, or the Cosmic Bullet Bills. However, Mario meets new friends too, like Cosmic Toads and Space Rabbits. Stars make a comeback, leaving Shine Sprites in the dust with their new orange-golden shine.
New Bosses
Three known bosses have been playable for the game in the e3 demo. A large Snifit-like robot, a giant Cosmic Blooper king, and a giant alien Scuttle Bug. The most recently revealed was a huge, half Piranha Plant half dinosaur creature with a head resembling Petey Piranha's. See their articles:
New Items
In Mario's new adventure, he uses many new items that give him moves he's never had before.
New Characters
Mario encounters new friends in the galaxy.
New Enemies
- Goombas
- Cosmic Bloopers
- Cosmic Bullet Bills
- Cosmic Tox Boxes
- Chomp Heads
- Boulders
- Swoopin' Poinks
- Whomps, Thwomps, Thwimps and Wigglers have been revealed, but it is unknown whether they too are a 'Cosmic' species.
- An undersea creature resembling Eely Mouth or Unagi the Eel has also been revealed, but it is unknown whether it is to be a boss or a Cosmic species.
Planets
External Links
- Video of the game from Nintendo's May 9th E3 presentation [1] [2]
- Gameplay Movie: The Battle With Arnharcus
- General Gameplay Movie: The Battle with King Magma Blooper
- Gameplay Video: The Battle with the Colossal Scuttle Bug
- Super Mario Galaxy at IGN