
This infamous game saw 128 Marios running around a spherical platform while moving items. At SpaceWorld 2000, a trade show hosted by Nintendo, a piece of demo software for the GameCube called Mario 128 was revealed. The origins of Galaxy date back to the year 2000. It’s a famous game, but you may not be aware of its long history. Super Mario Galaxy is now available as part of Super Mario 3D All-Stars, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.The last game included in Mario 3D All-Stars is Super Mario Galaxy -the 2007 Wii outing that many critics were eager to proclaim was ‘out of this world’.

Certain missions will additionally change to fit Luigi more in Super Luigi Galaxy, such as the title of the mission "Mario Meets Mario" being changed to "Luigi Meets Mario". By combining the total amount of stars from both Mario and Luigi, there are 242 stars for players to collect in the game. After getting all of these stars as Luigi, a final purple coin mission will be available around Peach's Castle. Just like the main version of Super Mario Galaxy, there are 120 stars for players to collect in Super Luigi Galaxy. These differences will add a new level challenge for players in their second time through the game. He additionally loses air at a slightly faster rate than Mario when underwater, and has a shorter horizontal leap. Luigi's differences aren't just in how high he jumps and his struggle with stopping quickly. In a way, this means that completing the game as Mario will cause players to only be halfway toward total completion. After unlocking Luigi, a new version of Super Mario Galaxy will also be unlocked that is known as Super Luigi Galaxy. What makes this worth getting is that players aren't just given Luigi in a completed game where they can't do much else. However, Luigi also stops slower, which may lead to him falling off ledges more easily. Compared to his older brother, Luigi jumps higher and runs faster.


Playing as Luigi isn't just a cosmetic difference, as he controls differently from Mario.
