Top 5 Mario Games We Want Remastered on Nintendo Switch!

In 1985, a little game called Super Mario Bros. was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and the video game industry was saved and changed forever. Fast forward to present day, and Mario and his pals are still getting off the ground, with countless hit games, spin-offs, and an animated movie under his belt.

With all the great games in the backlog, there are many fans of the titles who will be happy to see them remastered and polished for the Nintendo Switch. Whether due to its popularity or to get some tweaks and improvements, there are plenty of Mario outings that will be right at home on Switch after getting some TLC from Nintendo. With that in mind, we’ve done some thinking and we think we’ve got the best Mario games we want to remaster for the Switch, and we want to share them with you.

Related: Top 10 Mario games of all time

Super Mario Sunshine

Super_Mario_Sunshine
Image via Nintendo

Super Mario Sunshine Not a bad game by any means; Actually, he’s pretty cool in our opinion, but since his original release in 2002 and even in the version released in the 3D All Stars bundle, he hasn’t quite aged like some of the other mustachioed heroes. With its unique approach to platforming thanks to its water-powered jetpack FLUDD, exciting zones, and an incredibly large amount of content, it’s got a lot going for it. However, it was, and still is, a bit rough around the edges.

If we can see a full remake with some tweaks and fixes for the game’s shortcomings, new visuals, and quirks with the Switch’s features, then Super Mario Sunshine will get another chance to wow gamers with its awesome gameplay and settings and get the love it deserves.

Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2

Super_Mario_Galaxy
Image via Nintendo

We know Super Mario Galaxy We got a re-release on Nintendo Switch in 2020, but we haven’t seen a full remake of what many consider Mario’s best outing, as well as its sequel. Given the time since its release, and the quality of the latest Mario titles, it seems appropriate to give this fan favorite a facelift.

Along with introducing Rosalina, the Super Mario Galaxy Some of the gameplay sports some impressive physics and ideas, like Mario jumping between planets, some of the most creative powers like bee and cloud, and exciting new level modes for players to discover. It looks like we won’t be getting a sequel anytime soon, so Nintendo can at least throw our bones in and give these games some TLC and bring them both to the Switch.

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

paper_mario_house_dwelling_door
Screenshot via Ninbanyan YouTube channel

the paper mario The games is a popular sub-series that brought Mario back to the RPG genre after its success Super Mario RPG on the SNES. The first game was great, but the second hit the franchise’s high point.

since Door of a thousand years, Paper Mario The quality of the games is starting to deteriorate, moving away from the RPG elements that made the first games great, and losing a bit of their charm. to many, Gate of a thousand years It was the pinnacle of this spin-off series, with its fantastic characters, unique approach to the RPG genre, and engaging story. It’s a game that many have been clamoring to see remastered and updated for a modern console, and the Nintendo Switch would be the perfect answer. Perhaps there will be nothing wrong with additional content or unique additions.

Related: Top 10 Mario Spinoff games

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Super_Mario_RPG
Image via Nintendo

Originally released at the end of the SNES’s lifecycle, this collaboration between Square Enix and Nintendo didn’t get the love it deserved when it was released in 1996, and we think it more than deserves a rehash or perhaps a complete remake.

Super Mario RPG It blends the ingenuity of Square Enix’s RPGs and the world of Mario to great effort, with a cast of adorable and likable characters with the layered depth accessible in an RPG, and one of the most unique worlds to explore in a Mario game. With all that said, the game is pretty dated by today’s standards, and with the right care and time, a converter can bring this classic into the modern age while giving it a good scrub and polishing its few rougher edges. There’s a reason it’s considered one of the best RPGs out there, so hopefully one day Nintendo will see the demand and give it some love.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Mario_Kart_Double_Dash
Image via Nintendo

We know Mario Kart 8 Deluxe isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, but that doesn’t mean we can’t see this gem getting some attention as well, and we can imagine a lot of people would be happy to see this game remastered.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! It boasts some of the unique features we’ve seen in a Mario Kart title, its two-person kart, which for once only allowed two players to race cooperatively. This, along with other special items and features, has made it a fan favorite, and arguably the best entry into the series for some gamers. Now imagine playing the game but with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe polish and demo. Sounds good, right? We think so too.

[ad_2]

Related posts