The ultimate Nintendo hero is taking the ultimate step into space! Become Mario as he traverses a galaxy of gravities! Travel in and out of gravitational fields by blasting from planet to planet and experience dizzying perspective shifts as you run upside-down through wild alien worlds that need to be seen to be believed. Shake
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Added on: March 2, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The ultimate Nintendo hero is taking the ultimate step into space! Become Mario as he traverses a galaxy of gravities! Travel in and out of gravitational fields by blasting from planet to planet and experience dizzying perspective shifts as you run upside-down through wild alien worlds that need to be seen to be believed. Shake it! Controlling Mario is as simple as can be with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Move Mario with the Control Stick and shake the Wii Remote to perform a spin move or cue Ring Stars that launch you to and from planetary objects. You can even point at bits of stardust to collect them or latch onto Beam Stars to blaze a magnetic trail through the heavens. Don’t want to head into space alone? With a second Wii Remote, another player can play alongside you by pointing at and collecting bits of stardust, then launching them at enemies. Your friend can even sweep aside projectiles or stall enemies to help make Mario’s adventure easier!
Disc doesn’t even run… The game itself is wonderful, I couldn’t be happier with the actual game experience, since I’ve played it before with a friend.However, it arrived in a cheap case, and the disc was beaten up pretty badly. I figured it was worth a try and the disc didn’t run. Needless to say, I’m pretty disappointed considering I paid for a disc that should’ve been at the very least playable. I’ll have to get it re-surfaced and hope that makes a difference, but I’m not happy that this means I’ll have…
Great Game for Single-Player Beginners We’re probably one of the few families left that haven’t purchased a game console, but we finally broke down and purchased a WII for Christmas. I am aware of Nintendo’s long history of Mario games, and thought SMG might be a fun introduction. While I thought it would be a fun game for our seven-year-old, unless your kids are hard-core gamers (and mine certainly are not), they’ll probably find this game to be a challenge to play, and perhaps too frustrating. Probably better for someone older,…
Really disappointing for multiplayer Purchased this game as a gift for a friend who likes to play multiplayer games. First time playing the game as two-player, we learned that the second person hardly gets to do anything at all.The first player controls the character, and the second player just has a little star on the screen that can do minimal things like make Mario jump if you point the star at him. Not fun at all as a two-player game. Might be fun as one-player, but we specifically wanted a two-player game.