 So, I told myself I'm done talking about Super Mario 3D All-Stars. The only way I'm going to talk about it is if something super cool happens. I mean, really cool. I mean, out of this world, cool. You know, like, something I've been hoping is going to happen for a long time. You guys know the videos, right? Super Mario Galaxy 2. Right? They're releasing this free DLC. Right? Totally. That's what this update's about. That's what this video's about. I mean, that's to be real. You guys have seen the title. You know, that's not what this video's about, but I wish that's what this video was about. Let's get into this for a moment. So today they have released an update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars. And that update is about the GameCube controller. That's right, baby. GameCube controller. Wait, wait, wait. There's actually more, because what the update's really about is that players can now invert the camera controls within all three individual titles. Again, there's something to release today. Inverted camera controls. That's the big deal. Case over. Done watching the video. See you guys later. Peace out. Okay, actually, here's the cool part. The cool part is Super Mario Sunshine. It now supports the Nintendo GameCube controller sold separately. Players can now play this title using the same controls as found in the original GameCube release. Heck, yeah, folks. Basically, the biggest control option is the pressure. Sensitive triggers. They're really just analog versus digital analog triggers on the GameCube. So there's some quirks with flood in Super Mario Sunshine. If you guys don't know, if you never played the original, there are some quirks with flood and how much pressure you put on those analog triggers that are not present on Switch because Switch only has digital and it didn't support the analog triggers that were available on the GameCube controller because it didn't support the GameCube controller at all. So yeah, cool. There's actually some caveats, though, of course, with this GameCube controller. Here's this. This comes straight from Nintendo in the update. The Nintendo GameCube controller for Super Mario Sunshine is supported only in TV mode. I mean, you have to use a dongle. So not surprised there. You'll need the GameCube controller adapter. Again, just mention that sold separately to use this controller with your Nintendo switch system. Information on connecting this adapter and controller can be found at Nintendo.com. Anyways, we'll put links. By the way, guys, if you're interested in buying GameCube controller and the controller adapted to the officially licensed Nintendo ones, I'll put some Amazon affiliate links down in the description if you want to pick some up now because you want to experience Sunshine the way it was meant to be played. The Nintendo switch light system doesn't actually support this controller option. No surprise. Can't dock it. If it's a TV mode only thing and you have a console that doesn't have TV mode, duh. All button displays within Super Mario Sunshine will not reflect the Nintendo GameCube controller. So if you're using the GameCube controller, they're not going to change the button displays. Not that big a deal. All the buttons you need for Sunshine are already there and are going to match up pretty well. ABXY. That's all there on the GameCube. So they're not really going to have to change up those button props anyway. It just won't match like the color and the look of the buttons, but you know, it's there. It doesn't really make that big of a difference. I think this is great. I didn't think they were actually going to add this in. So again, they added this in. So what's stopping them from just, I don't know, just shadow dropping Super Mario Galaxy 2 for the holidays? I mean, I don't know. What's stopping them? What's stopping them from doing like a Black Friday special? Oh, by the way. Oh, we got this game on sale. This game on sale. This game on sale. Oh, by the way, if you buy Super Mario 3D All Stars now, you'll get Mario Galaxy 2 as a download. Wow. I mean, that's not... I'm sorry. I'm just... I really want Mario Galaxy 2. It's... Between... If Mario Galaxy 2 was on, what was in this collection pack, it would be my favorite game in... Out of the four games in the collection pack. That's like... It's my second favorite 3D Mario game of all time, right behind Super Mario Odyssey. So forgive me for trying to push Nintendo to release it. Now, I wasn't planning on making another video today, by the way, but this new just kind of fell out of the heavens while I was sitting here working on my prior video about Switchhacking. I thought that was going to be the end of the day. I didn't plan to get like four or five videos all today, but you know what? Plans change. Things happen. The world of video game news, don't care what my schedule is. They don't care what your schedule is. They don't care that I'm, you know, eight hours behind on an assignment that's doing four hours, actually three hours and 45 minutes at the time of I'm glad it's at the clock right now. They don't care. The video game news don't care that I got to somehow pull off eight hours of homework in that time. What they care is that I make this video. No worry. I'm getting A's in my classes. It's okay. If it's like a little... I'll be all right. I promise. But yeah, it's... It's definitely a really cool thing they're doing. And I'm glad to see them continue to update this game and add little, you know, the inverted cameras. Obviously going to be a big deal for some people. And yes, the GameCube controller support is so nice. I'm really hoping to see more things like this moving forward. I'm really hoping to see more of everything moving forward when it comes to this game. I'd like to see them just magically drop widescreen support for Mario 64 or speaking of Mario 64, just magically drop an optional free roam camera in the game. It would actually get me to play the game if they would do that because I've been avoiding it because it doesn't have free roam. Sorry. I know I played this game back on the GameCube without it. I ain't in the GameCube days anymore. I got that twin stick action. Give me my free roam camera, please. Damn. I hate the camera in that game so bad. I hated it when I was a kid, too. But you just dealt with it. You didn't know any better back then. I mean, I did because I played games on PC. That's besides the point. You didn't feel like you knew better back then. But now I am in my mid-30s and I ain't putting up with that. Shia. I know. I'm not going to put in the camera all you want. I do enjoy sunshine though. Nippin in widescreen is a big deal. So I think considering the added this GameCube controller to support, considering the added inverted camera controls, who's to say they won't just drop some widescreen support for Mario 64? Who's to say they don't just decide to offer Mario Galaxy 2 they're not going to do it. they can't. Not me. I'm gonna keep holding our hope. I'm gonna keep holding our faith. I'm gonna hold down the fort here at the Nintendo Prime HQ which is currently under construction. Sort of. There actually is some work going on in the studio. I can't wait to debut to you guys. Well some of it's not for you. Some of it's just for me. Making things more organized for me. But some of it's gonna be for you. Potential new set action going on. Potential craziness going on for the holidays. Potential Mr. Pumpkin getting off festive. Mom's the word. You didn't hear from me. Why do you think I'm not on camera right now? You didn't hear from me? There's some stuff going on. What you need to know though is that Super Mario 3D All-Stars has not cracked the top ten sellers on Switch. Blast for me I say. So this holiday season go out buy the game if you want. Don't buy it if you don't want. It's alright. No one has to play this game. But I did give away like ten free copies of this game. Crazy dude. I was going crazy in September. And then YouTube took my money. You bastards. Alright folks. I'm Nathan Romaginis from Nintendo Prime. Thanks for tuning in. Little random there at the end but you guys have a good night and I'll catch you in the next video.