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Posted by Kotaku Nov 09 2011 14:00 GMT
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#supermario Mario's coming to a handheld in an all-new game. That's always cause for celebration and Nintendo's going to be mounting some rather athletic festivities this coming weekend. To commemorate the release of Super Mario 3D Land on Sunday, Nintendo will be setting up an obstacle course in New York City's Times Square complete with trampolines, warp pipes and a flagpole marker. Along with all the frolicking, attendees will be able to take pictures with Mario and, most importantly, buy Super Mario 3D Land for the 3DS early. No word if they'll be handing out Tanooki tails. More »

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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 09 2011 02:44 GMT
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Posted by Kotaku Nov 08 2011 18:00 GMT
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#supermario If at first you don't succeed at Super Mario 3D Land, try again. If you fail a second or a fifth time, Nintendo will help you out. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 04 2011 22:40 GMT
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#supermario A new mandatory 3DS firmware update came with our copy of Super Mario 3D Land today, and we weren't quite sure what it would offer when we downloaded it onto our system. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 04 2011 21:40 GMT
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#supermario Super Mario 3D Land will be out on November 13, but I have it now. I'm in a sharing mood. Not enough of a sharing mood to lend you my copy, but enough of a mood to show you 10 minutes of World 1. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 04 2011 17:40 GMT
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#supermario Earlier this week, Nintendo FedExed me a copy of their next Zelda game. FedEx wasn't good enough for their next Mario game. No, to deliver Super Mario 3D Land they went the extra ridiculous mile. More »

Posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2011 18:35 GMT
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Yesterday, we found out that the Japanese version of Super Mario 3D Land packed a mandatory 3DS firmware update, which enhanced security (of course) but also streamlined the friends list, adding a new "Join Game" option.

Today, upon the arrival of our US review copy, we discovered that the same firmware update is loaded on that version, as well, and offers the same amenities. You can see the "Join Game" button at the top of the screenshot above. It's faded out because the game I had running at the time doesn't have multiplayer.

There's more 3DS updating to come, as a more comprehensive update is due this month to add video recording features, along with updated StreetPass games, DLC functionality, and other eShop improvements.

Posted by IGN Nov 04 2011 02:07 GMT
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It's been a long time since we've gotten a new Super Mario Land game - 19 years to be precise. As a lover of the handheld Mario titles, I was terribly excited when I first heard the announcement for Super Mario 3D Land. I've been begging for a true third entry in the series for almost two decades no...

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 03 2011 20:20 GMT
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Do not head over to this YouTube page if you don't want spoilers. This guy plays through the entire game, right up to the end!

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 03 2011 00:14 GMT
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I think the thing that strikes me the most is all the little things that you’d invariably miss the first time round, only to spot them when you play again. All the little visual touches, the audio cues to games from the past, the way that long-established genre staples have been evolved to suit this game. Toad’s house has that tune playing when you go in, some Goombas have Tanooki tails that waggle as they run, you jump on an enemy and the coin is instantly added to your running total rather than you having to go chasing it. All little things admittedly but the joy is in the detail and the way Nintendo have taken existing things and re-invigorated everything for a modern audience is very clever and SM3DL is full of incidental tweaks like this. You cannot help but just sit and stare at it all in wonder.

Full impressions at the source link

Source: Nintendo World Report


Posted by GoNintendo Nov 01 2011 18:14 GMT
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You know how Princess Peach used to send out letters to Mario while she was kidnapped? Those letters return in Super Mario 3D Land, but this time around they're actually 3D pictures that tell a story. You can check out a bunch at the link below, but be careful. The pictures tell a story, and they do indeed spoil some things!


Posted by GoNintendo Nov 01 2011 17:08 GMT
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Man, why don't we get those fancy themed cases in the states? I want those Tanooki leaves all over the inside of my cover!