Looking back on 3D Mario games for Super Mario Odyssey’s 6th Birthday

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Today in gaming history,Ā Super Mario OdysseyĀ had its 6th birthday. The popular 3D platformer first hit the shelves back in 2017 for the Switch.

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Super Mario OdysseyĀ was the first 3D platformer in the franchise after four years of silence from Nintendo. Before Odysseyā€™s release, the last 3D platformer we saw our favorite plumber in wasĀ Super Mario 3D WorldĀ for the Wii U.

Six years is relatively a long time in regards to games, but players are still enjoying the Odyssey experience today. The open world and challenge aspects of the game make it a timeless entry in the Super Mario Bros. franchise.

Leading up to Super Mario Odyssey

Back in 1996, Nintendo took a huge step by introducing us to the Nintendo 64. Alongside the N64, a huge turning point came about whenĀ Super Mario 64Ā hit the shelves. To say thatĀ Super Mario 64Ā is one of the franchiseā€™s greatest is nowhere close to a stretch. It began a long line of high quality (and high performing) 3D platformers within the franchise.

Six years after the release ofĀ Super Mario 64, the Nintendo GameCube debuted with another fan-favorite of a platformer.Ā Super Mario SunshineĀ marked the start of Mario utilizing other abilities beside the original power-ups. We were all introduced to FLUDD who accompanied Mario in Sunshine, overall broadening the plumbers gameplay range.

Later on, we gotĀ Super Mario GalaxyĀ in 2007 as well as its sequelĀ Super Mario Galaxy 2Ā in 2010. Both entries were playable on one of Nintendoā€™s most iconic consoles, the Wii. Similar toĀ Super Mario Sunshine, these two entries further demonstrated Marioā€™s abilities beyond what we saw from him originally. As time progresses, Mario continues to show gamers what he is truly capable of.

In 2011 we were givenĀ Super Mario 3D LandĀ for the Nintendo 3DS. This entry took us back to the linear, level based approach rather than the semi open world concept we had been seeing as of recent. Two years later we gotĀ Super Mario 3DĀ World for the Wii U, which expanded on the previous linear level based approach.

And finally, after four years of silence from Nintendo, we were presented with the most recent of high performing 3D platformers,Ā Super Mario Odyssey.


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