Nintendo Wii: Super Mario Galaxy 2 Storyline Finally Revealed…

Japanese gaming bible Famitsu have revealed a snippet of the mysterious storyline for Nintendo’s forthcoming Wii blockbuster, Super Mario Galaxy 2.

‘This is one more stardust fairytale. Only once in a hundred years does stardust fall on the Mushroom Kingdom. As such, Peach invites Mario to the castle to watch. On his way over, Mario spots a mysterious light. He cautiously approaches it, and finds… a small, lost baby star. The star – ‘Baby Chico’ – follows Mario to the castle, but what is waiting for them there is…’

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Nintendo Wii: New Gorgeous Super Mario Galaxy 2 Trailer

Nintendo have released another magical trailer for Super Mario Galaxy 2 which is slated for release in North America, May 23rd and Europe, June 11th.

The freshly revealed trailer shows off a whole host of new levels to explore and plenty of exciting features. The trailer also reveals a cute yellow Yoshi and what appears to be a dashing new ability for Mario.

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Nintendo Wii: Nintendo Unveil Stunning Super Mario Galaxy 2 Box Art

Nintendo have finally decided to lift the wraps on the gorgeous looking Super Mario Galaxy 2 boxart.

It’s pretty much identical to the image Nintendo released via its press kit during the Nintendo Media Summit, but this time it’s adorned with the Wii logo and an additional orange Luma soaring high alongside the title.

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Nintendo Wii: Super Mario Galaxy 2 Will Be Geared For Hardcore Gamers

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Shigeru Miyamoto has categorically stated that the forthcoming Super Mario Galaxy 2 will be geared towards hardcore gamers.

‘I do believe that there is a lot here to appeal to the more veteran and more experienced gamers, and I think it’s a title that they will obviously enjoy, but I really took it into consideration and tried to do our best to create a game that’s accessible to new gamers as well. And, you know, we also built it with consideration that we believe that people who played through the first Mario Galaxy have become better players.’

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