Mario 3D All-Stars graphics comparison videos compare the Switch remasters with the originals
Upcoming compilation will include Mario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy
New Super Mario 3D All-Stars graphics comparison videos pit some of the upcoming Switch remasters against the original games.
On Thursday Nintendo announced Super Mario 3D All-Stars, a compilation containing Switch remasters of Super Mario 64 (720p docked and portable), Super Mario Sunshine (1080p docked/720p portable) and Super Mario Galaxy (1080p docked/720p portable).
To highlight the differences between the original version of Mario 64 and the upcoming Switch remaster, GameXplain recreated the announcement trailer’s scenes on N64 hardware using the Eon 64 HDMI adaptor.
It also compared the Sunshine HD remaster with the GameCube original.
Priced at $59.99/£49.99, Super Mario 3D All-Stars will be available as a limited digital and physical release from September 18, 2020 until March 31, 2021, according to Nintendo.
You can pre-order Mario 3D All-Stars from Amazon, Best Buy and Game, among other retailers.
Nintendo will also release Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, an updated Switch version of 2013’s Wii U platformer including yet to be revealed additional content, in February 2021.
GameXplain compared the original Mario 3D World and the remaster too, and it estimates that the Switch version runs up to 30% faster than the Wii U version.