![]() ![]() James Temperton is WIRED's digital editor. And if any game deserves a better celebration, it’s Mario 64. ![]() There are millions of gamers who have never played it. People born in the year of its release are now 24. ![]() Sunshine perhaps passed enough people by to warrant a re-release with minimal tinkering while Galaxy is just so good that everyone and anyone should play it again. This is an arrangement of 'Green Hill Zone' from Sonic the Hedgehog in the style and instrumentation of the advertised track. Two of the games are still contemporary enough to make sense in 2020. 'Secret Course: Sky & Sea (OST Version) - Super Mario Sunshine' is a high quality rip of the OST version of 'Secret Course: Sky & Sea' from Super Mario Sunshine. This was, and still is, perhaps the greatest platformer of all time. Galaxy is just as good in 2020 as it was in 2007 – in no way is this a game that feels more than a decade old. The controls are still bad, but then the controls always were bad. Nintendo has given it a widescreen update and the visuals, lifeless cutscenes aside, sparkle. It looks, for the most part, great on Switch. Yes, Sunshine is still a hot mess, both infuriatingly brilliant and infuriatingly odd. The other two games in the bundle, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy don’t suffer from the same tension between nostalgia and progress. ![]()
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