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New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe

2012 video game

2012 video game

New Super Mario Bros. U
The 4 playable characters of the game are in the Acorn Plains world. Mario is jumping on Yoshi as they look to the camera. Luigi with a shocked expression is holding onto a Balloon Baby Yoshi trying to avoid a Piranha Plant. Blue Toad is holding onto a bubble-blowing Baby Yoshi as it blows bubbles and traps a Goomba inside. Yellow Toad is flying while wearing the Flying Squirrel Suit. The game's logo appears below.

Packaging artwork

Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(due south) Nintendo
Director(s) Masataka Takemoto
Producer(s)
  • Takashi Tezuka
  • Hiroyuki Kimura
Designer(s)
  • Shigeyuki Asuke
  • Daiki Iwamoto
  • Ryutaro Kanno
Artist(s) Masanobu Sato
Composer(s)
  • Shiho Fujii
  • Mahito Yokota
Series Super Mario
Platform(s) Wii U
Nintendo Switch
Release Wii U
  • NA: November 18, 2012
  • PAL: November 30, 2012
  • JP: Dec 8, 2012
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: January 11, 2019
  • CHN: December x, 2019
Genre(south) Platform
Mode(south) Single-role player, multiplayer

New Super Mario Bros. U [a] is a 2D side-scrolling platform video game developed and published in 2012 by Nintendo as a launch game for the Wii U. It is the 4th entry in the New Super Mario Bros. serial. It is a sequel to New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009) and a follow-upwardly to New Super Mario Bros. 2 (2012).

Equally part of the "Year of Luigi" campaign, a downloadable expansion to the game, New Super Luigi U, was released in June 2013. A standalone retail version was released the post-obit month and later copies of the base of operations game included the expansion on disc.

This is the beginning Mario game to be released in loftier-definition graphics.

The game received generally positive reviews and is one of the best-selling games on the Wii U. An enhanced port for the Nintendo Switch, titled New Super Mario Bros. U Palatial ,[b] adult by the successor to Nintendo Amusement Analysis and Evolution, Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development, was released on Jan eleven, 2019. As of December 2021, the Switch version had sold 12.72 million units worldwide. Between both versions, a total of 18.53 million units take been sold worldwide.

Gameplay [edit]

Mario uses a flying squirrel suit to glide. Iii large star coin collectibles are located throughout each level.

New Super Mario Bros. U iterates on the gameplay featured in New Super Mario Bros. Wii with additional features. The objective of each level is to reach the goal flag at the end of each level while fugitive enemies and hazards. The game tin be controlled either using Wii U Pro Controllers, Wii Remotes, or Off-TV Play using the Wii U GamePad, where the game can be played solely on the GamePad's screen.[1] [2] Four players each using a controller play as a different character, beingness Mario, Luigi, Yellow Toad, and Blue Toad. In the "Boost Fashion" feature, a 5th player using the Wii U GamePad tin can interact with the environment, such as putting blocks down that can be stepped on or stunning enemies past holding down on them.[3] [4] Certain game modes likewise permit players to play their own custom Mii characters. Bowser, The Koopalings, Kamek, Boom Nail, and Bowser Jr. announced equally the game'southward primary villains. Nabbit is a new antagonist who is chased after stealing a item from Toad. In one case Nabbit is caught, Toad rewards the item to the player.

Along with returning elements such every bit Ice Flowers and Yoshis, the flying squirrel is new a power-upward that allows players to glide across long distances or slowly descend downwards vertical paths[iii] and cling to the side of the walls.[five] Additionally, Baby Yoshis are an particular tin can be carried by a thespian, with each baby Yoshi having a special ability dependent on its color, such every bit inflating in midair or illuminating dark areas.[4] Some older power-ups also take new abilities, such as the Mini Mushroom now allowing players to sew together walls.[six] New Super Mario Bros. U features ane large map containing all the game'southward worlds and levels, similar to that of Super Mario Earth. Some levels have multiple exits that lead to the different areas on the map.[7]

The game features two new modes of play, "Claiming Mode" and "Boost Rush". Challenge Mode adds restrictions and atmospheric condition, such as clearing levels with a short timer. Heave Rush takes place on an automatically scrolling level which increases in speed every bit players collect coins, with the goal of immigration the phase as quickly as possible.[6] "Money Boxing" from New Super Mario Bros. Wii likewise returns, with the player now existence able to customize the battles with the GamePad to place the coins and Star Coins on the course. The Super Guide, which takes control of the role player's graphic symbol and moves it automatically through a level, is bachelor in case the player has failed a level multiple consecutive times.[8] The game originally utilized the now defunct Miiverse, which immune players to share comments near item levels with one some other.[five] [9]

Plot [edit]

Princess Peach is held convict in her castle by Bowser, Bowser Jr., and the Koopalings who invade and use a giant mechanical arm to throw Mario, Luigi, and two Toads far away. Mario and friends must at present travel across this new land returning to Peach's castle in order to salvage her. On the way, they encounter seven Koopalings each controlling their ain worlds, plus Kamek, Nabbit, Bowser Jr., and many small-scale enemies like Goomba. By conquering them, they become closer to Peach's castle, which has been transformed into an evil reflection of Bowser. By defeating Bowser, the castle returns to normal. As the heroes celebrate, Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings effort to escape, leaving Bowser behind. He manages to bound up onto the balloon, but his weight causes it to crash, and they are forced to abscond on Bowser Jr.'south Koopa Clown Car.

Development [edit]

Evolution of New Super Mario Bros. U started shortly afterward the release of New Super Mario Bros. Wii and spanned three years.[10] The game, initially titled New Super Mario Bros. Mii, was first revealed at E3 2011 every bit one of several tech demos demonstrating the capabilities of Wii U. The demo'south visual style duplicated New Super Mario Bros. Wii, but with high-definition graphics, and playable Mii characters aslope Mario and Luigi.[11] Shigeru Miyamoto later announced that the Mario demo would be released as a total game for the system, and would be demonstrated in its revised grade at E3 2012.[12] At that place, the new game, New Super Mario Bros. U, was revealed as a launch game for the upcoming Wii U console.[thirteen] [xiv]

Producer Takashi Tezuka explained he had created the game to have advantage of the Wii U hardware, focusing on the GamePad, for which Boost Mode was created. He explained that levels were created for unmarried-player mode, without much thought of multiplayer during creation. He did not think too much nearly level blueprint considering he thought information technology would go along the players in a controlled feel, and decided to keep it more open. He was comfortable giving the player open access to placing blocks.[fifteen]

Creating new concepts, Tezuka created the flight squirrel suit to allow for open movement in the air. Yet, he kept it partially express to keep the player from over-using information technology. The power-up glides horizontally to differ it from the propeller arrange in New Super Mario Bros. Wii which can fly vertically. The developers used an open up world map layout due to nostalgia for Super Mario World. Tezuka wanted a feature where players can interact worldwide, and then Miiverse functionality was implemented.[xv] He added playable Mii characters to differentiate onscreen players, and Hard disk graphics to help make each graphic symbol more than recognizable.[15]

Spinoffs [edit]

New Super Luigi U [edit]

To celebrate the Year of Luigi, Nintendo appear DLC titled New Super Luigi U on Feb 14, 2013.[16] The content is similar to the original game, only with level pattern focused and revolved around Luigi.[17] [18] The DLC was released on June xx, 2013, and equally a standalone game on Baronial 15, 2013.[19] [20]

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe [edit]

An enhanced port for the Nintendo Switch was appear in the Nintendo Straight from September 13, 2018 and released worldwide on Jan 11, 2019. Prior to its announcement, rumors of a Switch port had surfaced stating that the game will be re-released and include both the original game and the New Super Luigi U campaign, with "New Super Mario Bros. U Palatial" as the awaiting championship.[21] The game was upgraded to run at native 1080p instead of 720p and now features Hd Rumble back up throughout.[22] [23] Toadette and Nabbit are introduced every bit playable characters, with the former gaining access to a make new ability up called the Super Crown and the latter now being playable in the original campaign instead of being sectional to New Super Luigi U. Blue Toad was downgraded to a color variation of Yellow Toad.[24] Boost Way was too removed, along with its associated challenges in Challenge Fashion.

Reception [edit]

New Super Mario Bros. U was positively received by critics, with most praise going towards gameplay.[38] [49] [51] [36] GamesMaster mag called information technology "a great alibi for families to assemble round the Tv set, and an enticing glimpse of Mario'due south Hard disk drive futurity".[38] IGN stated that "Nintendo's arroyo here strikes a swell balance in all areas, ranging from its difficulty to design to enemies and bosses".[49] Joystiq commented "In that location'south a sense of wonder once more, of exploration and discovery. I'm not quite prepared to say New Super Mario Bros. U fully recaptures the spark of Mario's second heyday, but it'due south an impressive pace in the right direction".[51] Game Informer considered it the best game in the New Super Mario Bros. series, proverb information technology had "Some of the most creative NSMB levels Nintendo has created".[36] Many critics similar the jump from regular graphics to Hard disk, and enjoyed the visuals.[40] [68] [8] GameSpot observed how "Information technology's a challenging platformer, an excellent recreation of Mario'south best moments, and it's the perfect mode to kick-off Nintendo's journey into Hd."[twoscore] SupeReal Media gave the game an 'A' Grade, praising the versatility, and stating that Mario has never looked so adept.[68] Destructoid stated that however at that place isn't as much charm equally past games, Hd graphics was a key feature.[8]

Behemothic Flop was slightly more critical, noting "Everything about New Super Mario Bros. U is pretty exciting, except the game itself. Is it possible that this is the best game in the 'New' series to date—not to mention one of the all-time sectional Wii U games on the market place, by default—and at the same time kind of flatly uninteresting? Apparently so. The game is perfectly well made for what it is, and I had plenty of fun playing it in short bursts here and there, but at this point the series' by-the-numbers pattern philosophy is starting to lend the proper noun 'New Super Mario Bros.' a degree of unintentional irony".[45]

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe as well received positive reviews, with a score of lxxx on review aggregator Metacritic.[67]

Sales [edit]

As of March 31, 2021[update], New Super Mario Bros. U has worldwide sales of 5.81 million units.[69]

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe yielded sales of 455,006 physical copies within its first calendar month on sale in Japan, outperforming its Wii U counterpart.[70] Every bit of December 2019[update] more than 747,589 concrete copies accept been sold in Japan.[71], and in Jan 2021, it was reported that Japanese sales figures had surpassed one one thousand thousand.[72] Deluxe besides debuted at the superlative of the charts in the U.k., with 56% more units in its first week than when the Wii U version launched, and remained the UK's acknowledged game in its second week on auction.[73] [74] Equally of March 31, 2021[update], 12.72 million copies of Deluxe accept been sold worldwide, making it one of the best-selling games on the Nintendo Switch;[75] both versions of the game take sold a combined total of xviii.53 million copies.

Awards [edit]

Twelvemonth Award Category Recipient(due south) Issue
2012 Spike Video Game Awards Best Wii/Wii U Game Shigeru Miyamoto Won
NintendoLife Wii U Retail Game of 2012 N/A Won[76]
Vooks.cyberspace Game of the Year Won[77]
IGN's Best of 2012 Best Wii U/Wii Game Nominated
Best Wii U/Wii Multiplayer Game Nominated

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Japanese: New スーパーマリオブラザーズ U, Hepburn: Nyū Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Yū
  2. ^ Japanese: New スーパーマリオブラザーズ U デラックス, Hepburn: Nyū Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Yū Derakkusu

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