Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury- The Game That Got a Second Chance
<p>Super Mario 3D World originally released on the Wii U in 2013. This is a game that many Nintendo Switch owners have wanted ported onto the console.</p>
<p>Back when Nintendo announced there would be a new 3D Mario game, many fans were hoping it would be Super Mario Galaxy 3, after the success of the first two.</p>
<p>This obviously did not happen. It ended up being a sequel to the 3DS game, Super Mario 3D Land. A game that was specifically made for the 3DS and not the Wii U.</p>
<p>Fans were very confused because they didn’t understand how this game would be able to run on the Wii U, plus from the initial trailer, it looked like another bland Mario game.</p>
<p>Considering this was the game that was supposed to help sell the Wii U, it wasn’t giving anyone any reason to pick it up after the first trailer.</p>
<p>After the release of Super Mario Galaxy 2 in 2008, there was a long stretch of boring 2D Mario games that played exactly like the previous ones, and 3D Mario games with barely any creativity. This led to something called “Mario Fatigue”.</p>
<p>Mario Fatigue was caused by too many Mario games being released simultaneously and with no real purpose or there was a gimmick in the games. Examples of a gimmick are the F.L.U.U.D pack in Super Mario Sunshine, and the whole galaxy to explore in Mario Galaxy 1 and 2.</p>
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