![]() ![]() This makes us wonder if maybe the Mario Maker sequel, which seems inevitable, could have a “real world” mode. Probably the best gag, though, is a nod to the original clip having a problem with hats if you watch it through, you’ll see what we mean. The intervening three years have seen Dark Pixel substantially upgrade their CGI game, to the point where Mario and Luigi are flipping over pits and convincingly throwing fireballs instead of having to ask stuntmen to risk their necks to get the shot. The parkour is impressive, of course, but the real star of the show is the CGI. It was a cute idea, but it seemed like a one-off, at least until Mario Maker came out. ![]() Three years ago, Dark Pixel mashed up Mario and parkour to create something we remain surprised Nintendo didn’t try to copy in an actual Mario game. ![]()
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