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Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s final level is one the hardest parts of a game I’ve ever played
By Catherine Lewis published
Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s final level took me hours to complete, but I adored the challenge.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the fastest-selling Mario game of all time in Europe
By Demi Williams published
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is officially Europe's fastest-selling Mario game of all time.
Drink & Drive Simulator pulled from Switch eShop after releasing with a PEGI 3 age rating
By Catherine Lewis published
A racing game titled Need for Spirit Drink & Drive Simulator has been removed from the Nintendo Switch eShop after being given a PEGI 3 age rating.
Suika Watermelon Game gets English language support and new background music in update
By Catherine Lewis published
Suika Game has been updated with English, Chinese and Korean language support, as well as a Halloween theme with new background music.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder scrapped a “tsundere commentary” feature that was popular during playtesting
By Catherine Lewis published
Super Mario Bros. Wonder included a "live commentary" feature during development that had a tsundere option, but it was scrapped.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder review - sheer joy in video game form
By Catherine Lewis published
Review Super Mario Bros. Wonder iterates on the 2D platforming action that fans have loved for years, with innovative ideas and gorgeous visuals.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder devs had over 2,000 ideas for the game, including the addition of an enormous live-action Mario that didn’t make the cut
By Catherine Lewis published
During development, the Super Mario Bros. Wonder devs had an idea-sharing session and came up with over 2,000 concepts.
Nintendo has “no idea what the next game style will be” for Mario after Wonder’s launch
By Catherine Lewis published
Super Mario Bros. Wonder producer Takashi Tezuka isn't sure what the next Mario game's style will be.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom director says the Sheikah tech disappeared from the sequel after its “role had been fulfilled”
By Catherine Lewis published
Tears of the Kingdom director Hidemaro Fujibayashi has revealed that the Sheikah technology disappearing from the sequel is thought to tie to the ending of Breath of the Wild.
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