The game will feature the Multiplayer Mode from Super Mario 3D World. The results screen for the game's Multiplayer Mode. There are three Stamps in each level and they can be used in Miiverse posts. There are also various Stamps that the player can find. Stages are open and free-roaming, and can be exited via the Pause Menu, stepping on the Warp Pad at the starting point, or by collecting the required amount of Shine Sprites within the level. However, this time around, there is a hub similar to the one from Wario World, replacing the Map screen from Super Mario 3D World. The game plays very similarly to Super Mario 3D World. Now safe from Bowser, they thank the heroes as they go through a Clear Pipe back to the Mushroom Kingdom. The group manages to defeat Meowser after climbing the tower, and rescue all of the Sprixie Princesses. Here, Bowser makes use of a Super Bell, turning into Meowser, and initiating the final battle. The heroes make their way through this world, and encounter Bowser again in The Great Tower of Bowser Land. However, the celebration is cut short by Bowser surprisingly returning, capturing all seven Sprixie Princesses in a large bottle, and escaping to World Bowser: a theme park modeled after the Koopa King. After the group successfully defeats Bowser, the Sprixie Princess is saved. The heroes soon end up in the Sprixie Kingdom, where the journey mainly takes place.Īfter going through six worlds, the group encounter Bowser in World Castle, where he is keeping the Red Sprixie Princess the only Sprixie Princess whom has not been saved yet. Daisy tries to save the Sprixie Princess but winds up falling down the pipe herself, and Wario, Waluigi, and Toadette soon follow in order to assist Daisy. The Green Sprixie Princess begins to explain that Bowser has kidnapped six of her fellow Sprixie Princesses and that she needs their help however, Bowser immediately emerges from the pipe and traps the Sprixie Princess inside a bottle before disappearing back down the pipe with her. Wario and Waluigi unblock the Clear Pipe with Bob-ombs, causing the pipe to eject a large number of items as well as a Sprixie Princess, a fairy-like creature of the Sprixie species. Best of luck hunting down all of the game’s stars as only Mario.One starry evening in the Mushroom Kingdom, Wario, Waluigi, Princess Daisy, and Toadette come to view and enjoy the fireworks outside of Princess Peach's Castle, when they discover a clogged Clear Pipe along the path. That’s all you need to know about Luigi in Super Mario 64 for 3D All Stars. But hey, at least you can still enjoy the old-school Wing Cap, Metal Mario, and Vanish Cap before Luigi and Wario showed up and stole them away from good ol’ Mario.
Sorry if this is bad news, but at least you have your answer. Nintendo is using a version of the original N64 game, and despite the fact that yes, N64 models of Luigi were found, no he’s not playable in this version of the game. So what’s going on with the 3D All Stars version?įor better or for worse, depending on your view of the DS remake, Luigi is not in Super Mario 64 for 3D All Stars. However, you’re probably also aware that the DS version of Super Mario 64 did feature Luigi prominently as a playable character. There was the whole L is Real mystery, which did turn out to have some truth to it, but no, Luigi was not playable. First, the original game, in spite of rumors, did not feature Luigi as a playable character. If you’re a long time fan of the classic 3D platformer, you’re probably aware of a few things. Playing as Luigi in Super Mario 64 & 3D All Stars
If you’re here, you’re probably wondering how to play as Luigi and if you even can in this version of Super Mario 64 & 3D All Stars. The game is the same as the original Nintendo 64 version with some tightened up visuals and textures as a nice little bonus for those who pick up the 3D All Stars version. Super Mario 64 is back on modern Nintendo platforms thanks to Super Mario 3D All Stars.