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Posted by GoNintendo May 22 2010 01:57 GMT
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I don’t think this is a ‘bug’, but instead, a limit set by the developers. I guess they didn’t expect someone to die in a stage so many times that they would collect over 999 star bits. As you can see the counter isn’t moving past 999, but the star bits keep getting [...]

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Posted by Kotaku May 22 2010 01:30 GMT
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#soundtracks Someone's uploading tracks from the Super Mario Galaxy 2 soundtrack to YouTube, under the name of Mahito Yokota, the game's composer. Whether or not it is actually him doing this, the music's there, and it's beautiful listening. More »

Posted by Joystiq May 22 2010 01:15 GMT
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Everyone expects a Mario game to be good -- and it's even easier to expect quality when the new game is a direct follow-up to a game as universally adored as Super Mario Galaxy.

However, even given the high expectations, the reception Super Mario Galaxy 2's getting is startling. There are, as of right now, eight scores equivalent to 100 percent on the game's Metacritic page, a range befitting the title our own Randy Nelson called "the best Mario game ever." We've only quoted one of the 100-percenters below, in the interest of variety.
  • Edge (10): "This is a game that refuses to bore you, that can take you to the 60-star mark before asking you to do the same thing twice. It reuses assets, but almost never recycles ideas; you'll never see another title so thrifty, or so gratuitous."
  • Game Informer (93/100): "Sure, it's not the total reinvention of the genre we've come to expect from a new Mario title, but as a platformer fan I'm happy to get more Mario to tide me over. This game is a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre, as well as Nintendo's ability to create fresh new gameplay out of a decades-old formula."
  • Game|Life (9/10): "Super Mario Galaxy 2 is thus simultaneously more and less than its predecessor. It expands and elaborates on the gameplay in unpredictable ways, but the last one felt like a bigger, more complete adventure. That said, better core gameplay with less window dressing is infinitely preferable to the reverse."

Posted by Kotaku May 21 2010 14:00 GMT
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#review Super Mario Galaxy 2 is the most unnecessary Mario game of all time. More »

Posted by Joystiq May 21 2010 08:00 GMT
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Super Mario Galaxy 2 is the best Mario game ever. There, I said it.

What Nintendo's EAD Tokyo team has managed to pull off in this game is astounding, especially when you consider just how good the original Super Mario Galaxy was. Like expert craftsmen, they've improved upon an already excellent product and delivered a seemingly endless volley of fresh ideas -- be they in level design or game mechanics -- that are every bit as polished as those in the first game and, most importantly, just pure fun.

Since the sequel was first announced and up until, well, now, there's been a lingering question: Is it just Super Mario Galaxy 1.5? Despite what the original plans for the sequel may have entailed, one thing is clear: SMG2 is its own game. It shares the basic mechanics of its predecessor yet brings so many new experiences to the playing field that it stands alone. Even more, it features enough challenges to keep the most hardcore Mario player engaged for weeks.

Posted by IGN May 21 2010 04:30 GMT
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Can Mario outshine his last platforming adventure on Wii?

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Posted by GoNintendo May 20 2010 23:49 GMT
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Check out multiple songs from Super Mario Galaxy 2 here
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makes me think of jagerfest at bush gardens


Posted by GoNintendo May 21 2010 00:17 GMT
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A portion of a GameXplain review… There are no words that more aptly describe the sheer unadulterated joy felt while venturing through Mario’s latest adventure; it’s simply a stellar experience from start to finish. Mario has once again set the benchmark, and I just hope other developers follow suit.

Posted by IGN May 20 2010 16:28 GMT
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Value bundle available for original white Wii and new Wii Black.

Posted by Kotaku May 19 2010 22:40 GMT
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#wii It appears Mario prefers to be an early riser, rather than a night owl. Forgoing a midnight launch for Super Mario Galaxy 2 this weekend, many GameStop locations will instead open early, forcing many employees to miss church. More »

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Posted by Joystiq May 19 2010 23:30 GMT
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Upon watching the Super Mario Galaxy 2 video after the break, there's a very real chance you will be smitten, smacked or otherwise clobbered by an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia. Nintendo, you see, decided to slip at least one Super Mario 64 level, Whomp's Fortress, into Super Mario Galaxy 2. The spirally mountain, the Whomp, the delightful music -- it's all there. Seriously, pour the Kool-Aid, heat up some pizza rolls and it'll be childhood all over again.

Posted by GoNintendo May 19 2010 18:04 GMT
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No more teaser site for Mario and friends. The official Super Mario Galaxy 2 website has opened up, revealing the full site instead of just a hub for transmission videos. There are a bunch of new videos, and I’m currently yanking them for one, big embed. As far as other content, there’s [...]

Posted by GoNintendo May 19 2010 16:21 GMT
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WARNING - DO NOT READ ON IF YOU DO NOT WANT ASPECTS OF THE GAME SPOILED FOR YOU • Every single Power Star located, including the hidden stars! • Find all 120 hidden Green Stars—you cannot unlock the last galaxy without them! • Complete star charts detail how to unlock special challenge missions and comets. • Full-color maps for [...]

Posted by Kotaku May 19 2010 11:00 GMT
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#supermariogalaxy2 From first grade until college, I studied Spanish...and since I moved to Japan, I have forgotten it all. Kaput, gone, bye-bye. But not Mario voice actor Charles Martinet. He totally remembers it. More »