{"id":769,"date":"2025-09-16T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-09-16T10:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.supercomtech.com\/?p=769"},"modified":"2025-09-17T11:33:33","modified_gmt":"2025-09-17T11:33:33","slug":"super-mario-galaxy-1-2-switch-comparison-video-makes-nintendos-upgrades-clearer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.supercomtech.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/16\/super-mario-galaxy-1-2-switch-comparison-video-makes-nintendos-upgrades-clearer\/","title":{"rendered":"Super Mario Galaxy 1 + 2 Switch Comparison Video Makes Nintendo's Upgrades Clearer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Silver wallet linings?<\/strong><\/p>\n There’s been some fairly heated debate since the announcement of Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2<\/a>, over the remastered collection’s hefty price tag<\/a>. It’s quite a lot of money for a pair of Wii games, as absolutely phenomenal as they are, there’s no getting around it.<\/p>\n However, we do already know that the games present at 4K\/1080p on Switch 2 (1080p docked on Switch 1), and that they offer up a sprinkling of new features such as a new Assist Mode, a new chapter of Rosalina’s storybook, amiibo support, and what’s described as “visual enhancements”. How very vague of you, Nintendo.<\/p>\n