After all the hustle and bustle of Nintendo’s E3 press conference, the one thing I wanted play more than its new-fangled iPad-esque controller was Super Mario 3D. A new Mario platformer is always something to be excited about, but in this case, Mario 3D is notable for three reasons: one, it’s from the Super Mario Galaxy team, so we can already assume a level of brilliance; two, it’s Mario’s big 3DS debut and the first time Mario’s been portrayed in actual 3D; and finally, it marks the return of the Tanooki suit, one of Mario 3’s most beloved power-ups (though we’re still fond of Kuribo’s Shoe).
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