Super Mario 3D All-Stars - Nintendo Switch - Review - Game Sack
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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289 - Let's check out the newly released Super Mario 3D All*Stars on the Switch and see how Super Mario 64 Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy hold up compared to the original versions. Is this a cash grab?
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The Super Mario 64 thing confuses me. I mean, the source code was leaked online and people have it running in all sorts of ways. Nintendo could have just grabbed their own source code, and made a 1080p widescreen 60 FPS version of it. Why wasn't this a thing?
Because nintendo! 2 steps forward and 5 backwards 👍
because Nintendo doesnt like improvement
Investors want maximum return.
Because people will buy anything for nostalgia.
MojaveKnight17 nope! Because dumb Nintendo fans will buy it
Minor correction: Sunshine’s soundtrack never got an official release. Some tracks were released here and there, but the art shown here is not an actual CD booklet and it was never released in full anywhere aside from being ripped by fans.
Nobody cares.
@@juanchocaballero6445 Projecting much? I'm sure there's plenty of people who actually watch these videos as a source of information and not just for entertainment. Oh, by the way, I found the fact that Sunshine's soundtrack never got released officially to be quite interesting.
@@classiccustoms2010 Yep, for me that was also something of interest.
@@juanchocaballero6445 too bad downvotes don't actually do anything on RUclips.
Interesting. My guess is that there likely wasn't a huge demand for it. Let's face it, the Mario Sunshine music isn't as good as pretty much any other Mario game, in my opinion.
Nintendo pushing sales by fostering fear of missing out is disgusting. Physical copies I can understand, but throwing digital in with it? It's just gross.
Pretty common nowadays to make a physical and digital copy of a game. You have people who prefer one over the other.
sojiro856 No the problem is that both are limited, physical being limited is fine, but after March 2021 there is *no way* to buy it except for scalpers reselling it
I’m doubtful this is going to be the only way to play these games after the limited release but we’ll have to see I guess.
I mean, nintendo is great at artificial scarcity lol
"That one was for anyone sick of me calling it a Wiimote"
Comments: "Super Mario Brothers Sunshine" "Super Mario Brothers 3D All-stars"
damn.. i didn't even notice that. 😆
I had to send myself to my happy place
There's been a port of Mario 64 available for Switch since May when the decompiled source code hit the interwebs. It included 60fps and 1080p widescreen. Now there are community made HD texture packs and model replacements too, even bug fixes.
Hax0rs and homebrewers do what Ninten'dont. A real low energy effort from Nintendo.
Homebrew devs are able to do that because they work for free and have no deadline. Nintendo has to pay its developers and release in a relatively timely manner.
DoomPlague Bruh.
DoomPlague Major cope.
@@DoomPlague irony or nintendo apologist? 😀
@@DoomPlague Homebrew devs are able to do it because they are super passionate about the game, whereas Nintendo are mostly about making more money. By the way, Nintendo were the ones setting the deadline and they've shown in the past that they have no problem delaying games when they want to. This time, it seems they simply couldn't be bothered to do more the bare minimum to please their hardcore fans.
Honestly, this whole thing reeks of being a rush job to me. Actually doing ports would have taken a lot of time and resources, and I wonder if they lost a lot of time to the pandemic. Since it was for the anniversary, they couldn't delay it, but they couldn't finish it either, so they jazzed up some emulators. Just a guess, but it seems plausible. Charging full price is a real bit of cheek, though.
I bet scalpers will have a field day when this game gets discontinued
If it's anything like the 2D All Stars Nintendo will flood the market and it'll tank.
To be fair, it's a Mario game. Nintendo will probably produce a few million. This isn't an LRG release.
@dakky Scalpers are scum, pure and simple.
@dakky can't we do both?
I don't think it'll be that rare, especially since there is a digital version. I think it'll be slightly less rare than the Zelda collection for GameCube.
Joe.. proving there is still no feasible way to play the wii and look cool. and yes... sega DOES have greendog. Will there ever be an hd remake?
AYCH DEEE DAWWWWWG
don't be ridiculous, greendog is already in hd. have you not seen the words "high definition graphics" on the model 1 genesis?
*GREEEEEEEN DOG*
@@SegaGenesisEvangelion a very valid point! I mean just look at the detail on his hair and shorts... and we didn't need to even speak of the jump animations. Truly a lost art.
Wiiu plays it fine
Can't wait for SEGA to Drop Greendog 2D All-Stars for switch later this year. Greendog (SEGA Genesis) and Greendog (SEGA Game Gear) All in one portable package!
@Jimmy Kimble uh, I think he's joking...
lol
It's spelled GREENDOG
Did I transport myself to Sunday? But there's a gamesack on Saturday...what is going on?!?!?!?!
I was wondering the same thing. But new video = must watch 😊
He probably thought it was Sunday
That was one hell of a Friday night
Evil parallel universe. Does Joe have a goatee?
whats going on im gonna beat you
Excellent review of this collection. Just a bummer they made it limited release with both physical & digital. Plus each game is treated differently with being remastered. Wish all three games received the same amount of tlc.
I'm guessing three different teams each handled a single game. Only a guess though.
@@GameSack 🤔 Curious how they worked it out, if that's the case. A team with Galaxy, B team for Sunshine, and C with 64
But no matter what I'm happy for Switch owners getting to relive the magic of these games. Or making new memories
@@GameSack Weird : i prefered Mario Sunshine way more than Mario Galaxy, i couldn't finish Mario Galaxy : i felt quickly bored about it because it's feeling of too easy game...there is something about it that in Galaxy makes me feel Nintendo wanted to make more easier game, and i think that it was confirmed on their next games like Super Mario 3D World. I feel bored when games don't give any challenge....
For me it's sad that they didn't add the Mii's for Super Mario Galaxy
@@zizarami3270 howwww!! I shouldn't complain
8:20 when you're trying to aim in the morning
underrated comment
8:21 "I almost always aim the wrong way vertically when it comes to spraying my water."
Yeah...some mornings that happens to me too.
No shame in having a sit-down. 💧
Kitty litter box, my friend. Kitty litter box.
That old silvery feeling.
Croc may not have been great, but SM64 owes its (relatively early) existence to Croc. Croc was pitched to Nintendo as a 3D Yoshi game. Nintendo turned them down, secretly very excited about what they saw. They immediately made SM64. Miyamoto later met the Croc guys at a convention and apologized for being so underhanded about it.
Nintendo treated Argonaut the same with Star Fox
From how you describe it, it sounds like this game was developed by three different teams who weren't properly coordinating. Shame.
Yes, that's definitely the impression I got!
Im still thinking they just had the same, set number of Man hours for each title and did what they could. 40 hours in Galaxy looks a lot better than 40 hours in Mario 64, since they started with a newer title.
@@Not-Great-at-Gaming I sincerely doubt that this took that many man hours to develop - they likely adapted extant emulation solutions from the Wii-U/Shield - was probably 3-6 months of work, tops (if that).
@@obscurevgm2759 triple a small budget, in a game that's bound to make millions. I'm going with my idea.
@@yellowblanka6058 The rumor is they had 6 months, used a existing emulator for one game, made a new one for another, and galaxy is a hybrid, the game mostly had it's code ported but they had to write a emu for the Wii's GPU and Audio hardware so it ran correctly on the Switch. I am also sure that the pandemic also impacted dev time.
The Super Mario 64 soundtrack was available for a limited time in the U.S. with a subscription to Nintendo Power.
I had it on cassette lol
It was shaped like Mario's head if I remember correctly.
@internet internet huh
@internet internet Dafuq?
It was also available as a retail CD. I purchased it back in the day from a store for about 8 bucks.
This absolutely reminds me of the Mario All Stars anniversary release for Wii. The only change they made was fixing the menu so you could just use the Wiimote and didn't need a classic controller to access certain options. So other than that it was just a ROM dumped onto a DVD. Happy anniversary!
Maybe in another 35 years they’ll give us a true Mario 64 remake....too bad I’ll be dead or close to it by then :/
No they won't. In another 35 years there will be an entirely new Nintendo console that doesn't have a Mario 64 and entirely new chance to sell old Mario 64 once again.
yourFBIagent “a true Mario 64 remake”
Honestly what needs to be remade? It's a masterpiece already just a widescreen and 60fps mod port would've been enough.
@@islandboy9381 look at Crash and Spyro Trilogies or Halo MCC. Is Nintendo that poor to get a team for remaster with a modern touch? Or just too busy counting money selling for premium where others sell with a discount much better products.
But you wonder if they did remake it will they have the same music? Because Nintendo 90s music was.bomb🤯
The Galaxy soundtrack was bundled with some Wii consoles (American Galaxy bundles). I have two copies right next to me. The Super Mario 64 soundtrack was available from the Power Supplies Catalog.
Man, I wish I had watched this review before I picked this game up. The fact that you can't invert the controls in Sunshine kills it for me, and since I missed it on the GC, and no one else seems to think the lack of control options was ever worth mentioning. I had no idea.
Just play the game, dude. Its really not that bad and i hate inverted controls more than anyone lol
I feel you on the controls part, it always bugs me at first but after an hour I adjust.
I play with a GameCube controller using a wireless 8bitdo
This collection is 0/10 for taking out the iconic line " So long gay bowser" from the Mario 64.
Yeah I noticed that, but it had been so long since I fought Bowser I thought maybe he had different things he said as he tossed him.
Except that it was "so long, big Bowser!"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING!!!!
For this collection they are using the Shindou Edition which had the different audio clip when fighting Bowser and the removal of the backwards long jump trick so no more cheating your way up the infinite stairway.
@@TheIllustriouBlueJay I think the "gay" part is chocked up to his Italian accent, I don't hear "big" at all.
Press F to pay respects for Gay Bowser
So long gay bowser!
F
B U H B Y E !
Why is Chuck Norris reviewing Mario?
Whoa, Dave is ba... Aww, nevermind. That's just a Goomba
What was the reason that Dave left? I hope that it wasn't a falling out. I really liked him.
@@sozaj Can only go by what they said in his last episode. Was moving up in his day job and didn't have time for that, his family, and Game Sack (if I remember correctly)
@@sozaj Naah. Joe and Dave are still good mates. Just Dave lives a couple of hours away from Joe now, and Dave has work and family commitments that means he can't do Game Sack anymore (aside from the odd cameo).
Hah!
GameSack RULES. Such a gem in a sea of trash.
Better since they got rid of that negative bloke
@@roasty80 No love for Dave? I liked how his Nintendo stannery contrasted with the Sega stannery of Joe. Still a great show though which is rare for anything video game related on RUclips.
@@NotaPizzaGRL no love at all. He's too negative .seemed like they argued all the time
....isn't that how comedy works sometimes?
Should’ve thrown in the 2nd Galaxy, all the 3D lands, and 3D World
Pffft. Nintendo are such money grabbing scum they will just put those on a different collection, call it volume 2 and charge you full price again
@bigevilworldwide The Mario 64 ROM is 8MB. LOL! Not to mention, these are all emulated. They did the minimal amount of work, so I wouldn't say people are expecting too much by wanting Galaxy 2 as well. Had they actually ported these games and programmed them for the Switch, that'd be one thing. But, they did the least amount of work possible.
@bigevilworldwide There's no such thing as entitled when a company is asking for our money.
Why when they can just put those in a second collection and charge another 60 dollars?
Don't forget Mario Clash either. That was Mario's first foray into 3D.
My mom would have yelled at me for messing around. "that's what you get. If you brake them I'm not buying you a new one!"
His "tackle" never sounded like "let's go". That's a fact.
Its NOT Marios 35th birthday, its the anniversary of Super Mario Bros!
‘Well ackually’
@@Kain5th well actually what?
At 3:45 - I always thought he was saying “Popsicle”.
Me too in 96 when I was 12
I always heard "let's Tiggle". I always wondered why he said Tiggle ... And what Tiggle was
My dad walked past when I played it growing up and thought he said "Let's pickle" so I still hear that now.
"Mexico!"
Kirby still has the best anniversary/retro collection, hands down, and it was released nearly 10 years ago on the Wii. 6 classic games, from OG Gameboy, NES, SNES, and even the 64 game, all of them adapted for use with JUST a Wiimote, PLUS Virtual Console features like game manuals and suspend states. You even got extra levels in the gameplay style of the modern release of the time (Return to Dreamland). That's *before* even mentioning how you got 3 episodes of the anime, a 45 song soundtrack, an artbook, plus extra blurbs and trivia about the OTHER Kirby games, including box-art and commercials. FOR 40 BUCKS. IN 2012.
Nintendo always drops the ball with Mario's collections. At the same time, Mario was having his 25th anniversary, and all Nintendo did was repackage the *original* 4 Megabyte Mario All-Stars ROM onto an entire 4 Gigabyte DVD. It wasn't even the version with Super Mario World. So much wasted space- and it was found that you probably saved money by buying all the games in the collection separately through the Wii-Shop. I'm not too surprised they blew this one, too.
Watch, they'll release another version with Galaxy 2 in the next couple of years, then in 20 years for Mario's 55th anniversary, they'll re-release THIS one.
Game Sack needs to just buy the rights to Green Dog.
_"And press the button"_
press T H E B U T T O N
Didn't they have a DS version of SM64 which had better graphics?
Better graphics, more playable characters, and more content.
No, it sucked. Just like you
Yes. That is the definitive version of SM64 (imo) as it includes Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Wario as playable characters. I think there's also some additional content as well.
DS version had worse graphics. It only looks better bc the screen is tiny
The graphics (and game) were impressive for the DS but graphical a lot worse then the original N64 game.
I totally didn't expect the last word of this video to be "Greendog." But maybe I should've.
I love this collection. But one thing that dissapointed me was not being able to use the gamecube controller with the exact same controls as Mario Sunshine on the gamecube.
dude that is the problem with nintendo they drastically change all their controllers even change the letters on the buttons that when you want to play the older games they don't feel right
Play it in the bloody GameCube then! Jesus Christ!
Super Mario 3D All Stars was updated to allow the GameCube Controller with the original button layout for Super Mario Sunshine.
Came for the Super Mario 3D All Stars , Stayed for the GreenDawwwwggg
Now I'm asking myself why I bought this when I could have bought Green Dog....
Dave channeling his inner Chuck Norris at the end there, lol.
I’ve played/beat all mainline Mario games ever made.
I enjoyed Sunshine at the time, but I totally remember the hate. I remember a lot of people/places saying things like a 7/10 game.
It’s funny how the internet has changed on it. I’ve seen the same thing with GameCube controllers in general. They used to be hated on a fair bit, and these days, they’re “the best controller ever.”
"Super Mario Brothers 3D All-Stars"
*eye twitch*
"Super Mario Brothers Sunshine"
*EYE TWITCH*
Right?! I don't see Luigi in there! Come on, Joe!
Funny thing is they still have the original source code map and model editor for sms.
If they wanted to they could remake that game for switch but they would get loads of grief from Mario purists that love the old game even with its rushed map design and bad game mechanics and repetitive boring missions.
Stupid people are so stupid.
I think he did that on purpose for a jape
Yeah, this triggered me for sure.
@@sammymcfone8281 I think certain software had to be contractually used.
Dave would be smiling on you right now. I mean a Sega fanboy covering a Nintendo game?? SHEESH! (Great job as always!)
I'm thinking that maybe Mario 64 had really aggressive geometry culling, and Nintendo couldn't be bothered to change the way the game is rendered. By contrast, Mario Sunshine is probably already rendering all the geometry needed for 16:9.
swapping the camera axis in swiss is the only way to play
It's sad when the homebrew and emulation community have been doing things better than official Nintendo releases for 20+ years. LOL!
Sunshine is incredible, but that x axis had me messed up for a long time on so many other games.
Erm... Saturday morning sack??? 7.54am ??? This what happens when you wish really hard!!!
"In this case they just didn't care as much as they should have" - they knew that these games were popular/sought after and people would buy it anyway so they put in the bare minimum effort. The lack of any control options is proof of that - absolutely absurd.
The Mega Man Legacy Collections also put in the bare minimum and Mega Man isn't even 50% as popular as Mario.
@@CarloNassar At least they had bonus modes to keep players busy for hours and custom control settings. Plus, for the Zero/Zx collection they actually adopted the source code instead of just emulation.
@@soni-switch5270
Who cares if it's emulated or not? There are still parts in the other collections (X and Classic) that are emulated and while I don't mind speed challenges, I *hated* the X challenge and I'm not doing it again. Plus, Capcom didn't even put proper pixel scaling in the XLC and Zero/ZX LC.
@@soni-switch5270
Also, bonus modes do not make an excuse for putting mimimal enhancements in the actual games so what you brought up isn't valid.
@@CarloNassar At least those were cheaper as well. Also, better than nothing, which is what we got for 3d all stars.
Everything on this collection is about greed and bare minimum effort on a game millions of people would get.
The Limited release bs is not surprising coming from Nintendo but whatever no one will deny they are great games.
Fortunately I have all 3 of these games on their original hardware.
I guess the real deal with it is taking all three on the go.
@Xaphan Vassago True not to mention it comes with the full ost of all three games. Still was expecting more from a company who has invested money on criminalize regular people and so fans for all sorts of situations involving some of their IP's as if they really need more money and influence. If some people supports that kind of abuse it's okay however it doesn't mean everyone does.
This game is the antithesis of FOMO. When they suggested it was limited release, everyone started having a fear of missing out. Scummy sales tactics.
Yep!
I think you mean epitome. :-) Anyway, yeah. Imagine if people wanted to buy it because it was good, rather than because they might not be able to some day.
@@nickwallette6201 yeah I had to reread that a couple of times.
That's EXACTLY what FOMO is, not the antithesis. And if you bought it, you're part of the problem.
@@nickwallette6201 Lol whoops. That's exactly what I meant.
Having never owned an N64 or Wii, and having never played Sunshine or Galaxy, as a Switch owner I'm really happy they did this. I hope they keep porting legendary games I never owned/played back in the day due to lack on Nintendo console ownership over to the Switch!
The thing is: For that price you can just buy an original console + the game.
@@DasAntiNaziBroetchen Could I buy an N64, a Gamecube, a Wii, 3 games, and somehow magic them into HD all for £45?
@@DasAntiNaziBroetchen how cheap do you think a copy of Sunshine is? Because a lot of the time that cost what this collection costs by itself.
I get Nintendo could have done more and its a bummer they didnt but the collection absolutely pays for itself
@@MixMasterLar no it doesn't, when your concurrent is pc emulation, 60 buck for upscaling old games is outrageous
@@Harperlarp Thank you for your question!
Maybe you didn't know this, so let me explain: In English when we say "a" or "an" we imply a singular item. So if we re-read my original comment with that in mind, we can deduce I said the following:
"For that price, a singular console + a singular game can be purchased."
Additionally your original comment didn't put any emphasis on the games being in "HD", which is why my reply ignored that part too.
*Now regarding the price:*
I can buy an N64 with Mario 64 for ~10$ here.
Mario Galaxy: 3-10$
Wii: ~10$
GameCube: ~20$
Mario Sunshine: Pricey depending on region (10$-15$ in Japan)
As you can see, you can basically buy all consoles + games for 45£ (~58$). Which means I was indeed wrong, because you can't buy one console + game, but three!
*Not only that! Since you now own all the original consoles, if there is any other game you want to play, you only have to buy that game!*
I’m convinced this is just a cash grab. Nintendo knew people would be baffled by the barebones nature of this offering so they made it limited time so they can sell it out.
im gonna beat you boy
10:40 looks like someone didn’t play Super Mario Strikers on the GameCube because that had a widescreen option.
Fun fact: Super Mario Sunshine was the first bukkake simulator followed by an instant classic known as Splatoon. Now featuring even bigger loads than ever!
Feel like I get professional reviews from this channel. In a sea of gaming channels this is definitely far above the rest. Thanks gamesack!
Yeah, as I'm sure you found out, it is indeed limited physically and digitally until March 31st, 2021
Ouch... in the 1950s England had very strict laws on nunchucks.
After seeing that ending skit, I understand why.
17:53 Hey, look! Chuck Norris with nunchuck.
When you play Galaxy through emulation you can see how much of a gimmick the motion controls were in general, you just assign the wiggle function to a button and that's it...there's no "wiggle levels of intensity" or nothing, it could have been a button since the beginning.
Personally I am not happy with the Switch version of Super Mario Sunshine. It is my favorite 3D Mario game actually, but the lack of analogue controls for spraying the water leads feels less natural than in the original. It is not possible to adjust the water pressure, so it leaves you to tank-controls only which harms the flow of the gameplay. Hope Nintendo will patch the game for proper controls with the Gamecube controller.
That is the single detail that ruins it for me. Sunshine is also my favourite, so it sucks.
I love Mario Sunshine. I agree, hopefully they support proper controls.
That outro was so dang suspenseful.
Although we technically own the Wii Virtual Console version of 64, and a GameCube version of Sunshine (with only a Wii and not a GameCube), we've never ACTUALLY ever played those first two. So this edition is really our first opportunity to play them, and so far Sunshine seems fun, though the controls are going to take some acclimatization. We've played through Galaxy several times and this version looks and plays amazing! Never minded the waggle, but now since it's waggle AND/OR button, it's seamless.
I find this collection to be worth it. I'm expecting the "limited release" to mean that, maybe, there's a Mario Galaxy 3 coming out and there's going to be a SMG1,2&3 edition. Here's hoping, anyway.
THIS is Super Mario 3D All-Stars. I'm going to show some of its quirks and features, take it for a test drive.... then give it a Doug score!
And the Doug score is 67 out of 100 which places it below the Crash N Sane trilogy.
Did not expect a Doug Demuro reference in a Game Sack video comment that's for sure. Just another interesting quirk with RUclips comments I thought you should see.
Yeah it's kind of lame they left out Galaxy 2 from the Collection. It would of been great if they put in Super Mario 3d World into this collection instead of trying to make people rebuy it, in a separate release.
Why would they do that? Barely anyone bought a WiiU so now’s the time to make some decent profit from their software that didn’t get a great chance to begin with
Green Dog would never hurt you like that
Ah, there's nothing like playing as brown-and-red Mario flying through the air like Superman.
I can’t grasp how fans of these games can do sooo much better than the actual designers and programmers of a game.
Yeah, I'm still gonna emulate everything until Nintendo finally decides to put some effort into their rereleases.
They did and you are unthankful.
I totally had an ad for this game before the video. :3
Just FYI: As far as I know the soundtrack of Super Mario Galaxy was never for sale in the EU, but you could get it as a reward in the Club Nintendo. I got the Super Mario Galaxy Soundtrack(2CDs) and the Kirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack that way.
it's gonna be weird if citra emulation can emulate sunshine on the switch better than gamecube emulators can run the gamecube version.
I think you're talking about yuzu, at the moment I think dolphin is still more stable and a better than yuzu if you want to emulate a same game
They could have remade each game in order to improve the graphics and add in side quests.
64 and Sunshine already have "sidequests", and Galaxy is more linear so side content doesn't make much sense. Galaxy 2 was the side quest of that game :P
New to Nintendo huh?
One thing I haven’t been able to find anywhere is if Sunshine and Galaxy support surround sound. They both had Dolby Pro Logic II in their original formats...
It's not a rumor that availability is limited. They said it at the announcement that it will be gone after March. It's such a Nintendo move. Not only does making something limited cause people to buy things they might not have (or that they might have waited for), it also keeps the value high the next time they decide to do a re-release of these games.
It's really fucking stupid. Like Miyamoto explaining why they didn't do another F-Zero. "The one on Gamecube was great. We don't know how to improve it, so you can play that." - No you fucking can't, because it's not available to play anywhere.
kuhpunkt yeh they rehash so much shit and make new mariokarts all the time so why can’t they just have people making more fzero? I only got into fzero after they stopped making them and I’m a lil pissed 😂
A new Game Sack already , nice .
@Lightning [ThatOneBasicArtist] exactly
I can’t make myself re-buy these, 64 looks best on a CRT and the others look better emulated at 4K. It’s a cool package for folks that want them handheld though.
Shiner? looks like a medium sized pimple.
Remember how cool everyone thought motion controls were lol, we all got sick of it fast
Despite Super Mario Sunshine has some flaws, it also had it's own appeal in a different direction and I loved this game because it was different and for what it is.
Opinions, dude, he should absolutely 100% bash if it he doesn't like it, because that's how opinions work
@@jbfarley I'm saying he should appreciate for what it is despite whatever flaws it has. I seen far worse games than this, but like you said everyone has an opinion and this was one of mine.
@@FidFighter and that's fine, but to tell someone to stop bashing it is just ridiculous.
@@jbfarley I editted the comment to not sound hateful out of respect, so I appreciate for you being honest. Have a great day friend
I never knew so many people didn't like sunshine. I personally love the game and fire up the GameCube once a year to play it.
Thanks Joe for this great review! Imo, this is THE BEST RUclips channel for game reviews. Highly recommend surfing this channel!
Hopefully (and doubtfully), Nintendo will listen and provide a widescreen patch for Mario 64... On a brighter note, Greendog kicks butt and I love the soundtrack..
I’m not defending the lack of effort put in by Nintendo on Mario 64 but there’s something to be said about limitations bringing out the best in creativity…something like imagination and visual art working together I think.
I understand they could’ve remade it and had all new textures but I think sharpening up what was already there was a good route to take.
BUT they DEFINITELY should’ve put more work into it. I appreciate the visuals because it truly was mind melting at the time it released, and keeping a record of that is essential imo. But the lack of widescreen on this release is very bizarre imo.
Awesome you didn’t shit on this release as much as I thought you might Joe. You’re a solid dude.
Yeah, my biggest issue is that Super Mario 64 wasn’t wide screen/16:9 for the Super Mario All-Stars Nintendo Switch release.
@@NYCJoeBlack I agree 100%. They could’ve kept all the charm of the original art/style and still updated it to a modern standard.
@@519MaLoNeY - Yep! It bothers me to play games within borders. Never adjusted to that.
My favorite is how they made the controls not inverted when it was before. So it REALLY messes with my muscle memory and there is NO option to change it back.
I had that trouble at first, but after an hour or so I got over it
And I 100% all three save files for sunshine on the gamecube.
Damn.. harsh commentary on Mario Sunshine. I bought the game when it came out. Loved every minute of it. Didn't expect it to be a Mario 64 sequel. I expected it to be it's own thing. And, to me, I wasn't let down. It was a great relief playing it after a hard days work on the job site. And my infant son, at the time, loved to see it as he was in my arms while I was playing it. I still have my Gamecube and original copy of the game. 👍
I liked it well enough but was disappointed with it compared to Mario 64 and Galaxy too.
Nah its the most challenging and indeed the most fun and im not a mario fanboy lol
Friend: The Xbox Series X is the most powerful console ever and will play most Xbox games...
Me: Does it have Green Dog?
Friend: What? No.
Me: Hard pass. 😎
I had to check my calendar to make sure I didn't sleep through Saturday 😅
This is exactly what happens when an adult talks about videogames. Best part is that you get useful informations about the game. I will never thank you enough for your hard work!
I agree. I don't like squirting 90% of the time when I am playing a game either.
Can’t wait for my copy to arrive!
I wish i could break your copy
Neo Genesis no
You’re going to be disappointed
@@whatjake7898 If he already watched the video, why would he be?
KevinPike because I’ve played it and watched the video and the half ass production of this port can only be experienced through hands on. I’m sure he will be less disappointed because of watching this first but still game is complete ass!
Thanks for making this video! I love watching Game Sack at work.
I think this collection is kind of a tech showcase and market test for a Gamecube/wii store.
The hybrid emulation approach means they are considering to release more games from these platforms. Also, the timed release point to that, because probably these games will be released separately at some point.
In short: “Hey we need to make a gamecube store, how about to update them a little? Also the first games should pay for the development of the tools and research”.
I mean this is still a huge step up from the 25th anniversary where they just slappet a SNES game on Wii disk and called it a day.
True, however they weren't charging £50/$60 for it. The wii release was only £25 (according to the receipt dated 12 Jan 2011)
@@TheDeeplyCynical they are only charging £50 for it because it is a switch game and thus has to have the "carts are expensive - switch tax" included.
Huge step up? Mmm.. that’s maybe a bit generous. ;-)
So if you set the bar low enough then the next time no matter what you do will be a big step up? Got it.
Basically the 25th anniversary was a Wii Emulation of a SNES game.
I just want say I dont like Nintendo Marketing strategy at all
cant wait for greendog remastered on nintendo switch
Super Mario 64 Soundtrack and Super Mario Galaxy Soundtrack were release here. 64 through a special Nintendo Power subscription package that was sold at various stores like Wal-Mart or through the Nintendo Power Catalog. Galaxy's soundtrack was sample music sold with a Wii Console/Super Mario Galaxy bundle. Super Mario Sunshine did not receive a release in the United States.
They also forgot that there was a Nintendo DS version with improved gameplay and graphics...
improved you mean the crappy touchscreen or d pad controls plus worse movement of Mario than the original.
I was not expecting a gs video this morning.
5:20 how isn't Mario 64 goodness powered by the gamecube? Sunshine is an excellent upgrade from 64 and honestly it's like 64, but bigger and with more things to see. They both feature a hub/ overworld you can explore with levels you can access, which themselves are big and explorable. Galaxy, meanwhile, is an awesome game, but it feels like a stripped down version 64. You can run around the hub, but the small size doesn't exactly make it good for exploring. And the levels themselves are good and have great things to see, they are more on the linear side; I felt myself moving forward, so to speak, than running around to see everything because i was already seeing everything just by going through the level. I get that it's his opinion, before someone jumps on me, it's fine not to like a game, but don't knock on it for not being something that it definitely is. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you can't recognize that.
8:25 *Nintendo:* "You're playing it wrong"
What sours the experience for me is they changed the camera controls on mario 64 and sunshine. Im so used to the inveted controls from playing these games over the years, and there is no option to change them..also I'm playing with the power A gamecube pro controller so I want the action button mapped to B, but it forces me to use Y. This game needs button mapping and a camera control option!!! Other than that, the games look amazing on the switch.
I hope Dave is doing well. Keep the good Game Sack fight going, Joe!
11:28 Honestly not that hard to have it widescreen without cropping especially with Dolphin.
Its 2AM here but thats not gonna stop me from watching Game Sack