Nintendo Leak Seemingly Reveals Cut Toadette Content From Super Mario 3D World
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Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury may have just released on the Nintendo Switch with a whole lot of new content, but it looks like Nintendo may have planned to include even more new additions than what we ended up with. If a new data leak is accurate, it seems like an all-new playable character for
Super Mario 3D World was at one point in the works at Nintendo.
Dug up by @Nickoloxx over on Twitter, a number of files and animations buried within
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury point to the fact that Toadette was at one point going to be a playable character. While no Toadette character models were found in the data, a single voice line was unearthed, which adds even more credibility to the leak. Nickoloxx was even able to capture the voice and share it in an accompanying video on social media.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser s Fury Review: A Superior Port
One of the most common complaints in the Nintendo Switch era is that Wii U games like
Donkey Kong Country:
Tropical Freeze and
Mario Kart 8 have been re-released at full price without any significant additions from their original versions.
Super
Mario 3D World + Bowser s Fury is very much the exception to that rule by offering one of the finest games available on Wii U alongside an impressive new adventure. Mario fans will find that the combination is well worth the $60 asking price regardless of whether or not they played
Super Mario 3D World when it released back in 2013.
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Currently Reading Super Mario 3D World + Bowser s Fury is a must-buy. But it s not because of Bowser s Fury.
Jhaan Elker, The Washington Post
Feb. 10, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail Super Mario 3D World + Bowser s Fury Nintendo Super Mario 3D World + Bowser s Fury - a Wii U port of a mainline, flagpole-and-course-based Mario game - pairs a revamped version of the original Super Mario 3D World with an all new expansion ( Bowser s Fury ) sectioned off from the main game. Here s the thing: Despite the heavy marketing on the new content, what makes Super Mario 3D World + Bowser s Fury worth buying for owners of Super Mario 3D World isn t the new stuff found Bowser s Fury, because it s really not that new. Instead, the best stuff is actually found in the 3D World redux.
Nintendo Teases When It Will Reveal More First-Party Switch Games
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Despite selling consoles at a spectacular level throughout all of 2020, Nintendo’s most recent fiscal year has been pretty slim when it comes to new first-party titles for the Switch. While
Animal Crossing: New Horizons ended up being a smash-hit for the publisher, it didn’t release until the end of the company’s previous fiscal year. As such some are now wondering why Nintendo’s lineup has been so barren in recent months, prompting the video game creator to try to ease any concerns.
In a recent earnings call where Nintendo announced its performance from the last quarter, a question was raised about what the publisher has lined up in the future. Specifically, this inquiry was in regards to future releases that the Japanese game developer might have and their ensuing announcements. Nintendo’s President Shuntaro Furukawa answer the question and said that the company will begin to reveal more when it fe
Amazing Super Mario Art Combines Bowser s Fury With Yoshi s Island
Earlier this week, Nintendo pulled back the curtain on the latter half of
Bowser s Fury will see Mario and Bowser Jr. forced to work together to stop a Kaiju-inspired metamorphosis that has taken control of Bowser. Nintendo released an amazing piece of art of the two characters staring down the (much-larger) villain, and one fan decided to take that image and remake it in the style of
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi s Island. While Nintendo s original art of the confrontation was already awesome, the pixel-art take by @GBrothersStudio on Twitter might be even more impressive!