Ahead of its March 26 release date, Polygon went hands-on with Super Mario Bros. Wonder — Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup ...
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From courts to chaos, I can’t wait to play more Mario Tennis Fever and Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Nintendo's beloved plumber proves once again he can master any genre, blending tennis, platforming, and fighting-game madness ...
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3 things we learned from playing Mario Tennis Fever
Mario is back on the court with Mario Tennis Fever and we have thoughts based on our preview.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Meetup In Bellabel Park is just as chaotic and trippy as the base game, but major additions to ...
Cooperative and competitive minigames make the Switch 2 version of Super Mario Bros. Wonder a fun four-player experience.
When the Switch 2 made its grand debut in a lengthy Nintendo Direct livestream six weeks ago (so much has happened in those six weeks), a lot of gamers had two major questions concerning the console's ...
Crazy powerups take center court over the core tennis gameplay in Mario’s latest sports outing.
The next Mario Tennis game has tons of characters and special rackets to choose from, which could make for a real competitive scene and party applications.
The stellar sequel to Mario’s intergalactic adventure is back on the Switch 2, now dazzling in crisp 4K and introducing a helpful new assist mode that increases your health. I can't wait for its ...
Super Mario 64 was not only the first game in the series to present a fully 3D world, but it's still highly regarded as one of the greatest platformers ever made. Recent efforts to decompile and ...
Though Nintendo has tried to answer that first question, many of the fans I know still aren't convinced. However, after getting roughly six hours of relatively unconstrained hands-on time with the ...
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