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wraggster
November 16th, 2007, 06:40
New from Play Asia

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features
Controlling Mario is simple with the Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™. Players move Mario with the Control Stick and shake the Wii Remote to perform a spin move or cue stars that launch him to and from planetary objects. Players can even point at Star Bits to collect them or latch on to stars to blaze a magnetic trail through the heavens.
Don't want to head into space alone? With a second Wii Remote, another player can play alongside by pointing at and collecting Star Bits, then launching them at enemies. The second player can even sweep aside projectiles or stall enemies to help make Mario's adventure easier.
Search the depths of space for all-new transformations! As Boo Mario, you can hover over the ground and even slip through walls! Or, transform into Bee Mario and buzz through the sky!

description
Become Mario™ as he traverses gravity-bending galaxies, traveling in and out of gravitational fields by blasting from planet to planet. Players experience dizzying perspective shifts as they run upside down through wild alien worlds that need to be seen to be believed. Whether you're surfing on a ray across an ocean in the clouds, rolling on a ball through a treacherous garden, or floating in a bubble over a poisonous swamp, there's no limit to the cosmic challenges you'll encounter!

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johnbuk
November 21st, 2007, 15:35
OK, in most Super Mario games prior to Galaxy part of the fun was running through worlds that you had already finished to collect stuff and up the number of lives that you had and then saving with a ridiculously high number of lives saved. This doesn't appear to be possible in Super Mario Galaxy- I save with say 16 lives and when I come back to the game and load my game save I always start out the saved game with 4 or 5 lives (just noticed it last night and not sure on the exact number, but I know it is always a lot less than I had when I saved the game). Gave saves seem to keep track of the number of coins and star bits that I've collected and galaxies that I've opened up OK, but not the number of lives that I've collected. Anyone else notice this or is there a glitch in my game save file?