If you're interested in purchasing Super Mario 3D All Stars by legitimate means, you can pre-order the limited edition Switch release at the link. It's made with LunchPack, which is the engine used for titles like Splatoon, Super Mario Maker, and Animal Crossing. The menu you use to select which of the collection's games you want to play has also been revealed. OatmealDome also notes that the codename for this project might be "Stardust," and that it's possible that "Shigeru" - likely referring to Shigeru Miyamoto - could be the name for Super Mario Galaxy in particular. Related: Nintendo Applies For 8 New Trademarks In Japan, Including Donkey Kong, Entei, Game And Watch, And More Meanwhile, Galaxy's code has apparently been recompiled to run on the Switch CPU, but according to OatmealDome everything else - GPU, audio, and so on - has been developed to run on the Wii emulator. Although it was initially unclear which specific one it was engineered for, OatmealDome later posted another thread dissecting the N64 emulator Super Mario 3D All Stars appears to be using.
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