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|release='''Wii'''<br />JP November 1, 2007<br>US November 12, 2007<br>EU November 16, 2007<br>AU November 29, 2007<br />'''Wii U'''<br />JP May 31, 2015<br />US December 24, 2015<br />PAL February 4, 2016
 
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'''Super Mario Galaxy''' is the first 3-D Mario adventure on the Nintendo Wii, which features Mario traveling through space.
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'''Super Mario Galaxy''' is the first mainstream 3-D ''[[Portal: Mario Brothers|Super Mario]]'' game produced for the Nintendo Wii. It stars [[Mario][] on an intergalactic adventure.
  
 
=Story=
 
=Story=
  
In the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Princess Peach]] and the citizens celebrate a centennial event in which a comet passes over the kingdom and rains down magical stars and stardust. However, the celebration is disrupted when [[Bowser]] attacks with his legions. Peach is captured again by Bowser, and in a botched attempt to foil Bowser as usual, [[Mario]] winds up on a mysterious moon high above the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario gains new powers and sets off on a quest across the galaxy to rescue the princess.
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In the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Princess Peach]] and the citizens celebrate the Star Festival, centennial event in which a comet passes over the kingdom and rains down magical stars and stardust. However, the celebration is disrupted when [[Bowser]] attacks with his legions. Peach is captured again by Bowser, who tows her castle into space with alien spacecraft, and in a botched attempt to foil Bowser as usual, [[Mario]] winds being teleported to a mysterious moon far from home.
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Mario meets with several [[Luma]]s and their leader, [[Rosalina]]. They empower Mario with the new abilities that allow him to travel through space by allowing Lumas to aid him. Rosalina also needs help, as her Comet Observatory was robbed of its power by Bowser. So Mario sets out to explore various galaxies, seeking the many Power Stars as well as the seven Grand Stars for powering the Comet Observatory with the promise that once its full power is restored, it will be used to hunt down Bowser and rescue the princess.
  
 
=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
The game is controlled with the [[Wii Remote]] and the [[Nunchuk]] together. The buttons are used to help Mario perform some moves. The remote itself can be used as a pointer to grab items, and shaking the controller can cause Mario to perform a spin attack.
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The game is controlled with the [[Wii Remote]] and the [[Nunchuk]] together. The buttons are used to help Mario perform some moves. The remote itself can be used as a pointer to grab Star Bits (which can be tossed at enemy or fed to hungry Lumas), and shaking the controller can cause Mario to perform a spin attack. A second player can aid the first player by using a Wiimote to collect Star Bits and throw them at enemies.
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In the game Mario travels along various spherical mini-planet, and he is launched from planet to planet by special cannon-like stars found on each planet. Classic power-ups such as the [[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]] and [[Starman]] return. Additionally, there are new power-ups including a Bee Mushroom, Spring Mushroom, an Ice Flower and a Mushroom that will turn Mario into a [[Boo]].
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=Legacy=
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==Ports/Remakes==
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*It was released for download through the [[Wii U]]'s eShop in 2015 (2016 for Europe and Australia).
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*In 2020, a remastered version was included in the limited release of ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]], along with ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. For this port, the motion controls were adapted to the Switch's Joy-Con controllers when playing the game in TV or Tabletop Modes, and the Switch's touchscreen could be used instead when playing in Handheld Mode.
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==Sequels==
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The next mainstream and console ''Mario'' game to be released was ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. ''Galaxy'' would later receive a direct sequel in the form of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in 2010.
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=See Also=
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*[[Bosses in Super Mario Galaxy]]
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*[[Locations in Super Mario Galaxy]]
  
In the game Mario travels along various spherical mini-planet, and he is launched from planet to planet by special cannon-like stars found on each planet. Classic power-ups such as the [[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]] and [[Super Star]] return. Additionally, there are new power-ups including a Bee Suit and an item that will turn Mario into a [[Boo]].
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 3 September 2020

Supermariogalaxy.jpg
Super Mario Galaxy
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
System Wii, Wii U
Release Date Wii
JP November 1, 2007
US November 12, 2007
EU November 16, 2007
AU November 29, 2007
Wii U
JP May 31, 2015
US December 24, 2015
PAL February 4, 2016
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

Super Mario Galaxy is the first mainstream 3-D Super Mario game produced for the Nintendo Wii. It stars [[Mario][] on an intergalactic adventure.

Story[edit]

In the Mushroom Kingdom, Princess Peach and the citizens celebrate the Star Festival, centennial event in which a comet passes over the kingdom and rains down magical stars and stardust. However, the celebration is disrupted when Bowser attacks with his legions. Peach is captured again by Bowser, who tows her castle into space with alien spacecraft, and in a botched attempt to foil Bowser as usual, Mario winds being teleported to a mysterious moon far from home.

Mario meets with several Lumas and their leader, Rosalina. They empower Mario with the new abilities that allow him to travel through space by allowing Lumas to aid him. Rosalina also needs help, as her Comet Observatory was robbed of its power by Bowser. So Mario sets out to explore various galaxies, seeking the many Power Stars as well as the seven Grand Stars for powering the Comet Observatory with the promise that once its full power is restored, it will be used to hunt down Bowser and rescue the princess.

Gameplay[edit]

The game is controlled with the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk together. The buttons are used to help Mario perform some moves. The remote itself can be used as a pointer to grab Star Bits (which can be tossed at enemy or fed to hungry Lumas), and shaking the controller can cause Mario to perform a spin attack. A second player can aid the first player by using a Wiimote to collect Star Bits and throw them at enemies.

In the game Mario travels along various spherical mini-planet, and he is launched from planet to planet by special cannon-like stars found on each planet. Classic power-ups such as the Super Mushroom, Fire Flower and Starman return. Additionally, there are new power-ups including a Bee Mushroom, Spring Mushroom, an Ice Flower and a Mushroom that will turn Mario into a Boo.

Legacy[edit]

Ports/Remakes[edit]

  • It was released for download through the Wii U's eShop in 2015 (2016 for Europe and Australia).
  • In 2020, a remastered version was included in the limited release of Super Mario 3D All-Stars for the Nintendo Switch, along with Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. For this port, the motion controls were adapted to the Switch's Joy-Con controllers when playing the game in TV or Tabletop Modes, and the Switch's touchscreen could be used instead when playing in Handheld Mode.

Sequels[edit]

The next mainstream and console Mario game to be released was New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Galaxy would later receive a direct sequel in the form of Super Mario Galaxy 2 in 2010.

See Also[edit]