Princess Peach: Showtime!
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Developer | Good-Feel[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher | Nintendo | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date | Template:Release[?] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Language(s) | English (United States) French (France) French (Canada) German Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Latin America) Italian Dutch Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Action-adventure | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mode(s) | Single-player | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Input | Nintendo Switch:
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Princess Peach: Showtime! is an action-adventure game developed by Good-Feel for the Nintendo Switch. In the game, Peach embarks on a series of stage plays and performances to rescue the Sparkle Theater from its captors with the assistance of the theater's guardian Stella. Released worldwide on March 22, 2024, it is Princess Peach's third starring role in a game, following Princess Toadstool's Castle Run in 1990 and Super Princess Peach in 2005.
Overview
The game has a stage play-themed setting. It takes place in a venue called Sparkle Theater, which a Toad invited Peach to. Once they arrive, a witch called Grape takes over the theater. Peach and the theater's guardian Stella team up to take back the theater by battling Grape's minions, the Sour Bunch. At the beginning of the game, Stella gives Peach the power of Sparkle, tying her hair in a ponytail with a magenta bow in the place of her usual crown, which she lost when Grape showed up. Stella can turn into a long ribbon Peach can use to interact with on-stage elements, such as props and characters. When she stands on a special platform on the stage, Peach is capable of transforming into various costume-like forms that match the current play's setting, such as Swordfighter Peach, Detective Peach, Patissiere Peach, and Kung Fu Peach. Every form has her own gameplay style, such as Swordfighter Peach using a rapier or Kung Fu Peach doing martial arts moves.[2]
There are ten types of plays with three levels each, with the first one introducing its transformation. The third level of each theme is located in the basement, where all the Sparklas, the stars of each show, are trapped. To complete the level, Peach has to find and rescue the captured Sparklas and then work alongside them to reach the exit.
Collected coins are added to a collective tally after each time a level is completed, and are used to buy outfits at the Lobby Shop. The maximum number of coins the tally can reach is 9999.
Health points
By default, Peach has a maximum of five HP during a show, shown as hearts above her head and in the pause menu. Hearts are lost when taking damage from enemies, falling down, being caught up during some auto-scrolling sections, or failing a Strike of Intuition. Hearts can be regained by interacting with certain sceneries, after doing certain tasks, or found at certain spots in levels. The "Rehearsal" bonus levels start her off with one HP, and she cannot gain more hearts during those levels.
The game also offers Peach to put on a Heart Charm, which increases the HP maximum to eight. It is offered, and can be removed, by a Staff Member Theet in the upper left of the 1F circle stairs. Stella can also offer it to Peach if she runs out of hearts twice in the same section of a show. There are no known negative effects of using the Heart Charm, besides the extra hearts being shown as green.
The game does not have a life system. As a result, there are no Game Overs or being booted out of shows. If Peach runs out of hearts, she is deducted 10 coins and is returned to the start of the section or the nearest previous checkpoint.
Technical aspects
The game runs in 720p at 30fps in handheld mode, and in 900p at 30fps in docked mode. Different aspects may render at different resolutions: text and menus can render at full target resolution, while highly detailed 3D models like Princess Peach's standard mode are rendered at lower resolutions.
The sound is in stereo, with no support for 5.1 surround.
Plot
One day in the Mushroom Kingdom, a Toad is sent a flier advertising a show at the Sparkle Theater, which Princess Peach and some Toads decide to attend. Suddenly, the wicked Grape and the Sour Bunch invade and take over the theater. A gust of wind blows away Peach's crown, her suitcase, the Toads, some Theets, and some fliers. Meanwhile, Peach is trapped inside. She teams up with the theater's guardian Stella to stop them.
Throughout the game, Peach and Stella rid the theater plays of the Sour Bunch. This involves Peach transforming into one of ten ensembles: Swordfighter, Detective, Patissiere, Kung Fu, Ninja, Cowgirl, Figure Skater, Dashing Thief, Mermaid, and Mighty, depending on the type of play. Peach also has to find and save the ten Sparklas, a group of Theets who are the stars of each type of play.
Eventually, Peach and Stella come face to face with Grape. With assistance from the Sparklas, Peach transforms into Radiant Peach in order to battle Grape. Peach ultimately defeats her, and Grape disappears. All that is left is her mask. As Peach and Stella walk away, the mask laughs, and Grape suddenly comes back to life, destroying the Sparkle Theater in the process. Peach transforms into a more powerful version of her Radiant transformation, known as Super Radiant Peach, and is forced to battle Grape once again.
Once Grape is defeated for good, Peach rebuilds the theater with her powers. She transforms back into her normal self as the Sparklas and Theets approach her and Stella. They all turn to the camera to the sound of applause, take a bow (with the exception of Peach, who curtsies instead) and wave goodbye as confetti falls. Finally, Peach winks and thanks the player for helping her out.
During the credits, photos show highlights from the game, before coming to still shots of Peach reuniting with the Toads. The pink ribbon that held Peach's hair in place magically unties itself. One of the Toads hands Stella the crown, which she places on Peach's head. The credits end with a photo of Peach and Stella high-fiving surrounded by the Theets, and zooms out to reveal an envelope, a letter, and Peach's crown, all sitting on Peach's bedside table.
Controls
Action | Controls |
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Run | Tilt |
Swim (Mermaid only) | |
Jump | |
Action | |
Pose (Transformations only) | or |
Rotate during outfit selections | |
Upwards slash (Swordfighter sidescroller sections only) | Tilt up + |
Climb and slide pipes (Dashing Thief only) | Tilt up or down. (If the pipe is not on the floor, jump onto it with .) |
Attract fish (Mermaid only) | Hold while tilting |
Browse menus, including the elevator | Tilt or press |
Switch between Peach/Stella during outfit selections | or |
Pause menu | |
Skip cutscene | |
Control hints (Only when prompted) | |
Enter preview mode during outfit selection | |
Zoom in/out during outfit selection preview mode | |
Replay the post-demo cutscene (Demo only) | |
Hide/show the UI during outfit selection preview mode |
Jump and Action can be natively swapped in the game's settings, so that Jump is set to , and Action to . In-game control hints will change to reflect such a swap.
and are not used in the game. There is no touch screen support, even in the menus.
The game requires two Joy-Con or a Pro Controller to play. Although "Change Button Mapping" in the Nintendo Switch settings can be used to map all gameplay movement buttons onto a single Joy-Con, limitations with the button mapping regarding the analog stick's Y-axis prevent a single Joy-Con from being used horizontally.
Characters
Playable characters
Character | Description |
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Princess Peach |
The titular main protagonist of the game, Princess Peach sets off to save the Sparkle Theater from Grape and the Sour Bunch. |
Stella |
The guardian fairy of the Sparkle Theater, Stella assists Peach by giving her usage of Sparkle power and allowing her to transform. |
Supporting characters
Character | Description |
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Toads |
Subjects of Princess Peach, two Toads accompany her in her trip to the Sparkle Theater. |
Theets |
Short dot-eyed creatures with spherical heads and big spherical noses. They come in various colors and accessories. They work as employees of the Sparkle Theater, and many are also actors in the plays. |
Enemies and obstacles
Enemies
Lower-ranked
Enemy | Description |
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Rookie Dūke |
Short humanoid members of the Sour Bunch. |
Knight Dūke |
Short humanoid members of the Sour Bunch who wear knight attire and have swords. |
Spear Dūke |
Short humanoid members of the Sour Bunch who hold spears and shields. |
Kung fu Dūke |
Short humanoid members of the Sour Bunch who wear kung fu attire. |
Aerial Dūke |
Avian members of the Sour Bunch. |
Higher-ranked
Enemy | Description |
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Cowboy |
A tall member of the Sour Bunch that leads a gang of robbers. |
Phantom knight |
A ghostly member of the Sour Bunch who haunts the Ghostly Castle. |
Dark Swordfighter |
A large knight member of the Sour Bunch who guards the Swordfighter Sparkla. |
Sour Bunch figure skater |
A tall member of the Sour Bunch who fights by figure skating. |
Dark Baker |
A large baker member of the Sour Bunch who challenges Patissiere Peach and the Patissiere Sparkle to a bake-off. It also possesses the latter beforehand. |
Kung fu master |
A tall enemy who fights using different attacks with each encounter. |
Thorn plant |
A giant purple plant that resembles a Piranha Plant. |
UFO | A gigantic spaceship with fists that it uses to attack. |
Dark Locomotive | A gigantic locomotive led by the Sour Bunch. |
Bosses
Boss | Description |
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Disco Wing |
The first Darkle boss who is a giant bird in a disco ball. |
Light Fang |
The second Darkle boss who is a large snake that can rewind time. |
Purrjector Cat |
The third Darkle boss who is a large cat that can project shadows. |
Spotlion |
The fourth Darkle boss who is a lion that attacks using orbs. |
Grape |
The main antagonist of the game. She is an evil witch who takes over the Sparkle Theater with the help of her minions, the Sour Bunch. |
Obstacles
Obstacle | Description |
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Bramble |
Purple brambles that can only be destroyed using Swordfighter Peach's attacks. |
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Transformations
Fend off the Sour Bunch with graceful slashes, dodges, and counterattacks as a sensational swordfighter. |
Don your sleuthing cap to question locals, uncover clues, and solve a classic “whodunnit” mystery as a clever detective. |
Bake and decorate sweets with a dollop of cream and charm as a talented patissiere. Whip something up within the time limit! |
Defend the school with artful jabs, kicks, and jumps as a disciplined kung fu master. Send foes flying with strength and balance. |
Hide in the scenery using props, jump wall to wall, and take out foes with kunai as an agile ninja. Move swiftly and strike! |
Toss enemies and grab items with a lasso and saddle up your trusty horse as a quick-flingin’ cowgirl. Yeehaw! |
Join the other dancers on stage in a dazzling performance filled with quick-timed spins and jumps. |
Hack and sneak through the Sour Bunch’s defenses. Embrace the thrills (and charms) of espionage! |
Use Peach’s magical voice to control schools of fish to reveal hidden pathways and harmonize with an aquatic orchestra. |
Go from hero to superhero! Defend the locals with powerful punches and superhuman strength. |
A mythical dress imbued with Sparkle. |
The ultimate dress imbued with maximum Sparkle. |
Plays
It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Consider merging with and moving the list to Sparkle Theater#Floor plan.
1F
- The Castle of Thorns
- Ninjutsu: The Art of Rapids
- Cowgirl in the Wilderness
- Welcome to the Festival of Sweets
- Darkle Boss: Disco Wing
- Swordfighter Rehearsal
2F
- The Ghostly Castle
- The Perfect Infiltration
- A Snow Flower on Ice
- The Case of the Missing Mural
- Darkle Boss: Light Fang
- Dashing Thief Rehearsal
3F
- Mighty Mission: Alien Invasion
- Cowgirl at Dusk
- Welcome to the Spooky Party
- Melody of the Sea
- Darkle Boss: Purrjector Cat
- Cowgirl Rehearsal
4F
- Ninjutsu: The Art of Flames
- The Stolen Statue
- A Kung Fu Tale
- The Case of the Rainy-Day Plot
- Darkle Boss: Spotlion
- Kung Fu Rehearsal
5F
BF
- The Dark Swordfighter & the Arena
- The Dark Ninja & the Legion of Guards
- The Dark Locomotive & the Doomed Town
- The Dark Baker & the Bewitching Sweets
- The Dark Prison & the Dangerous Trap
- The Dark Ice & the Shadowy Stage
- The Dark Museum & the Purple Mystery
- Dark Space & the Great Meteor
- The Dark Depths & the Swirling Currents
- The Dark School & the Twisted Fist
- It's Showtime, Grape!
Wardrobe
Many dresses and ribbons are available for sale at the Lobby Shop after reaching in-game points, whereas those that do not have prices for them listed below are obtained through in-game accomplishments alone.
Dresses
Dress | How to unlock | Lobby Shop price |
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Regular Dress |
Available by default | - |
Polka-Dot Dress |
Clear The Castle of Thorns | 100 |
Horizontal-Stripes Dress |
100 | |
Vertical-Stripes Dress |
100 | |
Two-Tone Dress |
100 | |
Gradient Dress |
100 | |
Starry Dress |
Earn a gold trophy in Swordfighter Rehearsal | - |
Heart Dress |
Earn a gold trophy in Dashing Thief Rehearsal | |
Geometric Dress |
Earn a gold trophy in Cowgirl Rehearsal | |
Checkered Dress |
Earn a gold trophy in Kung Fu Rehearsal | |
Scaly Dress |
Earn a gold trophy in Mighty Rehearsal | |
Swordfighter Dress |
Found in The Castle of Thorns, located in the sub-area in the second section after using Sparkle on six trees. Ribboner will give the dress as a reward. | - |
Special Swordfighter Dress |
Clear The Dark Swordfighter & the Arena | 300 |
Ninja Dress |
Found in Ninjutsu: The Art of Rapids, referencing the moon's location, after jumping off the blue roof, the player must break the vase where Ribboner is hiding. | - |
Special Ninja Dress |
Clear The Dark Ninja & the Legion of Guards | 300 |
Cowgirl Dress |
Found in Cowgirl in the Wilderness, a scared Ribboner is hiding east of the basement downstairs. | - |
Special Cowgirl Dress |
Clear The Dark Locomotive & the Doomed Town | 300 |
Patissiere Dress |
Found in Welcome to the Festival of Sweets, attack the winged Sour Bunch minion stealing the cookie that Ribboner is clinging to. | - |
Special Patissiere Dress |
Clear The Dark Baker & the Bewitching Sweets | 300 |
Dashing Thief Dress |
Found in The Perfect Infiltration | - |
Special Dashing Thief Dress |
Clear The Dark Prison & the Dangerous Trap | 300 |
Figure Skater Dress |
Found in A Snow Flower on Ice | - |
Special Figure Skater Dress |
Clear The Dark Ice & the Shadowy Stage | 300 |
Detective Dress |
Found in The Case of the Missing Mural | - |
Special Detective Dress |
Clear The Dark Museum & the Purple Mystery | 300 |
Mighty Dress |
Found in Mighty Mission: Alien Invasion | - |
Special Mighty Dress |
Clear Dark Space & the Great Meteor | 300 |
Mermaid Dress |
Found in Melody of the Sea | - |
Special Mermaid Dress |
Clear The Dark Depths & the Swirling Currents | 300 |
Kung Fu Dress |
Found in A Kung Fu Tale | - |
Special Kung Fu Dress |
Clear The Dark School & the Twisted Fist | 300 |
Disco Dress |
Defeat Disco Wing for the first time | 200 |
Fang Dress |
Defeat Light Fang for the first time | 200 |
Purrjector Dress |
Defeat Purrjector Cat for the first time | 200 |
Spotlion Dress |
Defeat Spotlion for the first time | 200 |
Radiant Dress |
Defeat Grape for the first time | 500 |
Grape Dress |
500 | |
Sparkle Dress |
Collect 100 total Sparkle Gems | 500 |
Special Dress |
Collect every Sparkle Gem | 1000 |
Secret Dress |
Find all hidden post-game Ninja Theets | - |
Ribbons
Ribbon | How to unlock | Lobby Shop price |
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Regular Ribbon |
Available by default | - |
Red Ribbon |
Clear The Castle of Thorns | 100 |
Blue Ribbon |
100 | |
Yellow Ribbon |
100 | |
Orange Ribbon |
100 | |
Lime Ribbon |
100 | |
Light-Blue Ribbon |
100 | |
Black Ribbon |
100 | |
Swordfighter Ribbon |
Found in The Ghostly Castle | - |
Multicolored Swordfighter Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Swordfighter & the Arena | - |
Ninja Ribbon |
Found in Ninjutsu: The Art of Flames | - |
Multicolored Ninja Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Ninja & the Legion of Guards | - |
Cowgirl Ribbon |
Found in Cowgirl at Dusk | - |
Multicolored Cowgirl Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Locomotive & the Doomed Town | - |
Patissiere Ribbon |
Found in Welcome to the Spooky Party | - |
Multicolored Patissiere Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Baker & the Bewitching Sweets | - |
Dashing Thief Ribbon |
Found in The Stolen Statue | - |
Multicolored Dashing Thief Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Prison & the Dangerous Trap | - |
Figure Skater Ribbon |
Found in A Parade on Ice | - |
Multicolored Figure Skater Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Ice & the Shadowy Stage | - |
Detective Ribbon |
Found in The Case of the Rainy-Day Plot | - |
Multicolored Detective Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Museum & the Purple Mystery | - |
Mighty Ribbon |
Found in Mighty Mission: The Rescue | - |
Multicolored Mighty Ribbon |
Found in Dark Space & the Great Meteor | - |
Mermaid Ribbon |
Found in Blight of the Sea | - |
Multicolored Mermaid Ribbon |
Found in The Dark Depths & the Swirling Currents | - |
Kung Fu Ribbon |
Found in A Kung Fu Legend | - |
Multicolored Kung Fu Ribbon |
Found in The Dark School & the Twisted Fist | - |
Radiant Ribbon |
Defeat Grape for the first time | 500 |
Grape Ribbon |
500 | |
Sparkle Ribbon |
Collect 100 total Sparkle Gems | 500 |
Special Ribbon |
Collect every Sparkle Gem | 1000 |
Development
The game was first teased during the June 2023 Nintendo Direct, alongside Super Mario RPG and Luigi's Mansion 2 HD. Also teased in the trailer was a new transformation Peach undergoes during the game, which turns her dress pale blue if she stands on a particular spot on the stage. During the transformation, Stella, who was still unnamed, turns into a ribbon and twirls around her, taking the color of her dress.[3] The same transformation appears in the September 2023 Nintendo Direct, revealing it to turn Peach into her Swordfighter form.[2]
In Nintendo's financial report for the first quarter of their fiscal year ending 2024, the game was listed in the launch schedule as "Princess Peach will star as the main character in a brand new game". This sentence is explicitly treated as a tentative title for the game.[4] The game's final title of Princess Peach: Showtime! was announced during the September 2023 Nintendo Direct.[2]
In October 2023, the game's box art and key artwork were modified to give Peach more determined facial expressions, which have been compared to Peach's appearance in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.[5][6]
In February 2024, it was confirmed that Princess Peach: Showtime! was being developed on the Unreal Engine 4 engine, making it the second game in the Super Mario franchise after Yoshi's Crafted World and the third Nintendo game as a whole after Pikmin 4 to be developed with this engine.[7] Notably, both Super Mario-franchise games developed on the engine are made by Good-Feel.[1]
A demo was released on March 6, 2024, two weeks prior to the game's full release. Save data from the demo cannot be carried over into the full game.
Promotion
- Customers who purchase this game on the European My Nintendo Store receive an additional pin and notebook showing Princess Peach and Stella.[8] A special bundle containing the game and a reusable shopping bag featuring Peach's transformations is also available for purchase on this store.[9]
Staff
- Main article: List of Princess Peach: Showtime! staff
Princess Peach: Showtime! was developed by Good-Feel, which previously developed Wario Land: Shake It!, Yoshi's Woolly World, and Yoshi's Crafted World. Good-Feel founder Etsunobu Ebisu serves as the game's producer and director, marking his first directorial role in almost 27 years, since Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon for the Nintendo 64 in 1997.[10]
Reception
Princess Peach: Showtime! received mixed to positive reviews, with critics mainly praising the game's visual flair, stylishness and variety of the costumes and activities available, but deeming its gameplay lacking in depth in comparison to other Super Mario games.
Critics have universally exalted the theater theme of Princess Peach: Showtime! and how it visually affects the level design, as well as Peach as a protagonist and her versatility in the role, often in comparison to Super Princess Peach.[11] Chris Carter, giving the game an 8/10 in a review for Destructoid, commended its simplicity of controls and unpredictability, and the play aesthetic as a charming aspect.[12] Adam Cook from God Is a Geek also gave Showtime! an 8/10, highlighting the action-based transformations. In contrast, he reviews Patisserie Peach and Detective Peach as "likely to be something that looks nicer than it is to actually play".[13] In his 7/10 review, Logan Plant of IGN appreciated the commitment to the theater theme, and added that it is a perfect fit for Princess Peach. He says the action-based transformations "sometimes blend together" and can be reduced to button mashing due to the difficulty level of the game, but praises the boss fights.[14]
The simplistic nature of the gameplay has received some criticism, although some outlets have noted that the game appears to be geared towards younger children. In a negative review, Tom Regan of The Guardian claims that, despite its creative premise and appealing visuals and animations, "it only takes a few minutes of play before repetition sinks in," adding that many of the costumed sections feel like incomplete prototypes, citing the game as a whole as shallow and having "little to offer those of us who have mastered our times tables".[15] Ali Shutler of NME also mentions this as a negative, calling the game "incredibly straightforward and forgiving", and that nothing "feels earned."[16]
Some performance issues were also criticized by reviewers. Adam Cook noted that the game is uncharacteristically unpolished for a Nintendo release, in reference to long loading times and frame drops.[13]
Reviews | |||
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Release | Reviewer, Publication | Score | Comment |
Nintendo Switch | Adam Cook, God Is a Geek | 8/10 | "Bar a few issues, this is pretty much a triumph for Peach’s first solo adventure. It isn’t going to leave your jaw on the floor like Super Mario Bros Wonder did, but it’s a worthwhile way to spend your time, with some unique ideas, and clever design. Some transformations are better than others, but Princess Peach: Showtime is just a lovely way to spend the time for anyone willing to give themselves to it." |
Nintendo Switch | Logan Plant, IGN | 7/10 | "Princess Peach: Showtime! is more closely aligned with Kirby and Yoshi’s simple, cheery romps rather than Mario’s polished platformers and Luigi’s haunted mansions. There’s fun to be found in the Sparkle Theater, as these delightfully simplified takes on some of gaming’s most popular genres are entertaining to blast through, and the whimsical stage play aesthetic gives Peach’s game an identity all its own. I’m also thrilled that Nintendo is finally giving Peach another crack at her own solo outing after nearly two decades, and I hope this is the start of an ongoing spinoff series within the wider Mario universe. Some noticeable performance issues and the frustrating lack of a chapter select means I won’t be returning for an encore, and I wish there were a few extra levels to lengthen the somewhat brief campaign, but Nintendo and Princess Peach at least know how to put on a good show." |
Nintendo Switch | Ali Shutler, NME | 3/5 | "Princess Peach: Showtime! takes an iconic character and tries to do too much with her. The ambitious game is a brilliant introduction to the colourful world of gaming but is frustratingly straightforward, despite the madcap situations you’ll find yourself in." |
Aggregators | |||
Compiler | Template:Nowrap | ||
Metacritic | 74 |
Sales
As of March 31, 2024, the game had sold 1.22 million units worldwide (meaning it achieved this nine days after releasing).[17]
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Princess Peach: Showtime!
The Sour Bunch
Media
- Main article: List of Princess Peach: Showtime! media
Entrancing Prelude (Main Menu) - Plays during the title screen. | File info 0:30 |
Peach March - Plays in the opening cutscene. | File info 0:30 |
It's Up to Me - Plays in The Castle of Thorns, Welcome to the Festival of Sweets, The Perfect Infiltration, Mighty Mission: Alien Invasion and Welcome to the Spooky Party. | File info 0:30 |
Stage Clear ~ Swordfighter Peach - Plays after completing the stage as Swordfighter Peach. | File info 0:14 |
References to other games
- Yoshi's Cookie: The cookies Patissiere Peach holds in the game's artwork, as well as the ones she bakes in-game, are the same as the ones from this game.
- Mario Kart Wii: Some of Toad's voice clips are reused for this game, particularly in the opening cutscene.
- Super Mario Odyssey: The design of Peach's Castle is based off its design in this game.[2]
References in other games
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: A spirit event called "Showtime and Wonder Spirits" added two new spirits based on characters from Princess Peach: Showtime!, with those characters being Peach & Stella and Swordfighter Peach.
- Super Mario Run: An event themed after the game included nine missions to complete, with every three missions completed awarding the player with statues based on Patissiere Peach, Swordfighter Peach, and Peach with Stella.
- Tetris 99: A theme based on Princess Peach: Showtime! was made available during the 39th Maximus Cup.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プリンセスピーチ Purinsesu Pīchi Shōtaimu! |
Princess Peach Showtime! Like the Japanese title for Super Princess Peach, the Japanese word for princess「姫」(hime) is not used, but rather the transliterated English equivalent「プリンセス」(purinsesu). |
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Chinese (traditional) | 碧姬公主 表演時刻![19] Bìjī Gōngzhǔ Biǎoyǎnshíkè! |
Princess Peach Showtime! | |
Korean | 프린세스 피치 Peulinseseu Pichi Syotaim! |
Princess Peach Showtime! |
Trivia
- The Korean and Chinese versions use different fonts compared to the one used for other versions, with even Latin characters having some differences between them.
External links
- Official North American game page
- Official Canadian (French) game page
- Official Latin American game page
- Official Brazilian game page
- Official Japanese game page
- Official United Kingdom game page
- Official Belgium (Dutch) game page
- Official Belgium (French) game page
- Official German game page
- Official España game page
- Official French game page
- Official Italian game page
- Official Dutch game page
- Official Austrian game page
- Official Portuguese game page
- Official Swiss (German) game page
- Official Swiss (French) game page
- Official Swiss (Italian) game page
- Official South African game page
- Official Australian game page
- Official Czech game page
- Official Hungarian game page
- Official Polish game page
- Official Slovak game page
References
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- ^ August 3, 2023. Financial Results Explanatory Material (with Notes) (PDF). Page 21. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved September 10, 2023. (Archived August 3, 2023, 06:42:15 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ Princess Peach Box Art Updated to Look a Little More Like She Does in the Super Mario Bros. Movie IGN. Retrieved October 13, 2023
- ^ Nintendo has redesigned Princess Peach to be more like the movie Metro. Retrieved October 17, 2023
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- ^ Princess Peach: Showtime! + Shopping Bag. store.nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved March 13, 2024. (Archived March 13, 2024, 18:52:44 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Robinson, A. (March 21, 2024). Princess Peach Showtime is Goemon designer’s first directorial role in over 25 years. Video Game Chronicle. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
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