
You can click through the slideshow at the top of the post for a quick look at some of the other bespoke expressions fans have been calling out from the trailer. Hopefully Wonder plays as good as it looks when it arrives on October 20. Nintendo rarely indulges in half-measures though, especially on flagship hardware around the holiday season. Some fans have worried the 2D game will just be a stop-gap to finish off the Switch’s run until a successor launches. With Wonder, the first new Mario game since Super Mario Odyssey six years ago, it looks like Nintendo is going the extra mile. The games were never quite as good as the NES, SNES, Game Boy, and Game Boy Advance games they spiritually channeled, however, even when the sub-series made its way to Wii and Wii U. series offered a 2D version of the hit franchise to complement the plumber’s 3D sandbox adventures on console. Originally released on the Nintendo DS, the New Super Mario Bros. “Nintendo was really ok with 2D Mario looking like that for 6 or so games straight.” “Comparing these to their NSMB series equivalents is pretty hilarious,” added GuyWithThePie.

Beautiful,” wrote Twitter user StephenJPlant alongside screenshots of some of Mario’s new facial expressions in Wonder while ground stomping. “Haven’t seen this kind of personality and style since the days of 2D sprites. Nintendo was really okay with 2D Mario looking like that for 6 or so games straight /mmWF5AAp2W- GuyWithThePie June 22, 2023

But the stuff that already has fans so excited are the little touches that make it look like Nintendo is really trying to breathe extra life into the retro presentation.Ĭomparing these to their NSMB series equivalents is pretty hilarious. Luigi, Peach, and Toad are also joined by Yoshi and Daisy this time around, and everyone can transform into an elephant. Wonder is that Mario and up to three other characters run through 2D platforming levels that shift in real time thanks to a trippy Wonder Flower power-up.

Wonder looks full of extra animated flourishes that set it up to potentially be something much more. But longtime fans quickly noticed that Super Mario Bros. Nintendo revealed its latest 2D side-scrolling Mario game at its June 21 Direct, and to the unsuspecting eye it might have looked like a familiar return to the New Super Mario Bros.
