



Yoshi will make a return as Mario’s side-kick and players can also play Princes Daisy. The game, as might expect, will have multiple playable characters including Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princes Peach. Super Mario Bros Wonder will include Wonder Flowers and Wonder Seeds, which Mario can interact with and drastically change the environment around him. Based on the trailer we saw during the Direct event, the game will offer a new art style, music and new characters. The game introduces a lot of familiar gameplay mechanics from old-school Mario side-scrollers while also adding new features. Super Mario Bros Wonder is a return to the 2D side-scrolling genre of the classic 2D games. Later, Nintendo repackaged the game for the Switch with extra added features.Īlso read | A new wave of handheld consoles is changing the gaming landscape… here’s how What’s new about Super Mario Bros Wonder? The last 2D Mario game was New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe and it made its debut in 2012 for the Wii U console. Nintendo has so far released only seven 2D Mario games in the mainline Super Mario series. These days, side-scrollers aren’t as common as they used to be in the late 80s and early 90s. But it was Nintendo that helped revolutionize the side-scrolling genre with its Super Mario Bros, a game that introduced side-scrolling levels and power-ups. Think about classic side-scrollers such as Contra and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Side-scrolling essentially refers to games that take place in a 2D environment where a side-angel camera is used for action viewing. The genre once dominated the gaming industry back in the 80s and 90s thanks to Nintendo and Sega but when 3D platformers started to gain prominence, old-school type side-scrollers saw a decline in popularity. The launch of Super Mario Bros Wonder brings 2D side-scrollers back into the limelight. Here’s everything you need to know about the new 2D side-scroller in the Mario universe. Coming this fall for Nintendo’s Switch console, Super Mario Bros Wonder will bring many new experiences, including the ability to turn Mario into an elephant. After all, Mario Bros is the first-brand new 2D Mario game in over a decade. Ever since Nintendo gave us a first look at Super Mario Bros Wonder during its Direct Showcase event last week, fans are already calling it the game of the year.
