Nintendo Switch’s Super Mario Game Tease Revealed
Nintendo Switch's trailer showed some of the most exciting features that it could offer. It includes such popular games as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon and the exciting Super Mario series.
Yes, the all-time favorite Nintendo's creation is seen on the Switch's trailer preview. At the video's 2:11 mark, it can be seen that a new 3D Mario platformer is being played by a woman. One of the scenes being shown is a town in desert with Mario jumping around. Another scene shows Mario avoiding a Bullet Bill as he runs along the platform.
According to Game Spot, while the video didn't make clear statement on a Mario game release on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo said that the "full game demonstrations, the list of launch, window titles, as well as launch date, price, price, product configuration, and related specifics, will be shown and announced prior to the March launch."
Here are the four highlights of the teased Super Mario 3D game as reported by iTech Post.
Multiplayer Feature
Super Mario classic and 3D versions are ideally made for single players. The teased Nintendo Switch's Mario game is available in multiplayer mode.
New Vibrant Location
The preview shows an amazing desert town where Mario jumps around. This location features colorful homes, folks on hats, and cool hat shops. Another location suggests a similarity with Red Dead Redemption 2, where noticeable ice masses covered some areas.
Triple Jumps
The classic Mario's "triple jumps" feature is back on Nintendo Switch after it was lost in the Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario 3D World versions. This triple-bounce even include tweaks like raising hands sideways and other related actions.
Revolving Heart and More
Another fabulous feature here is the Super Mario 64'srevolving heart feature for reviving the character's health. Another exciting feature is the presence of the ice constructions that never melt in broad daylight. The existence of pokeys, gold rings, and other greatly challenging features are at work in the Switch version.
From the preview's looks, this next generation Nintendo console supports games Bethesda, EA, and Activision.
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