Super Mario 3D AllStars Has Already Leaked Proving Players Theories

Super Mario 3D All-Stars Has Already Leaked, Proving Players’ Theories

Copies of Super Mario 3D All-Stars have leaked online, and it has been confirmed that the three games are all being run via emulation.

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Copies of Super Mario Bros. 3D All-Stars have leaked online, and fans have confirmed a theory regarding the games: it seems that they’re all emulated. Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a fast-approaching Nintendo Switch collection containing Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy, all in one place for the first time for the not-so-low price of $60.

Super Mario 3D All-Stars was announced during the recent Mario 35th anniversary Direct, and it quickly drew ire from some fans for a number of reasons. The high price tag for the content on offer has been one concern, as is the fact that the collection is missing Super Mario Galaxy 2, with no word regarding any future re-release for the game. The fact that Super Mario 3D All-Stars is receiving an extremely limited release is also a huge concern for fans, as it seems that Nintendo is intentionally creating scarcity for the game, even digitally.

Super Mario 3D All-Stars is due to be released in a few days, and copies have already leaked out into the wild. This has given fans the chance to dig through the files of the game in search of secrets. According to Forest of Illusion on Twitter, it has now been proven that all of the games in the collection are emulated. Their screenshots of the game’s files also revealed a folder within the game called “lazy_texture_replace”, which might speak volumes about how Nintendo developers were instructed to approach these ports (some of which are outshined by unofficial fan remasters).

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“lazy_texture_replace” lol. pic.twitter.com/A0fFaKlfnd

Super Mario 3D All-Stars has already been criticized for its seemingly lazy menu design, and it should come as no surprise that Nintendo is releasing more emulated games. This is the same company that released Super Mario All-Stars from the Super Nintendo on a Nintendo Wii disc for one of the previous anniversaries of the series.

The issues with Super Mario 3D All-Stars availability, content, and price have done little to diminish the enthusiasm for the game, as it’s currently the second best-selling game of 2020 on Amazon. The ability to play games like Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy on a modern system is a huge selling point to some people, especially when it comes to the upgrades to the control scheme for both titles. It’s not surprising that Nintendo would choose to release refined emulated versions of its older games, rather than putting the effort into rebuilding the games from scratch or farming them out to other studios, but that will likely be cold comfort to the people paying full price for them during their limited launch window.

Link Source : https://screenrant.com/super-mario-3d-all-stars-leak-emulator-rom/

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