Published on: September 16, 2025
Super Mario Galaxy Remastered Collection on Nintendo Switch: Features, Visual Upgrades, and Pricing Debates
Nintendo's upcoming release of Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 for Nintendo Switch has sparked significant discussion throughout the gaming community.
Both originally acclaimed Wii titles, the remastered collection aims to deliver these celebrated platformers to a new generation of players—with a suite of enhancements designed for both the original Switch hardware and its successor, the Nintendo Switch 2.
This collection stands out not only for remastering two of the most beloved entries in the Super Mario franchise but also for its premium pricing.
Many fans and industry observers have voiced concerns regarding the cost, which they consider steep for remastered versions of games first released over a decade ago.
However, supporters point to the technical upgrades and additional features that justify the investment.
Enhanced Visuals and New Features
Nintendo has confirmed that Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 will run at 4K/1080p resolution on the Nintendo Switch 2, and at 1080p while docked on the original Switch.
These significant visual upgrades are complimented by true re-rendered cutscenes—a departure from the upscaled cinematics seen in the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection, which were noted for introducing visual artifacts and reduced quality.
According to the team at GVG, the new remasters have eliminated previous visual issues, with cutscenes now properly optimized for the platform's full aspect ratio.
Beyond graphical fidelity, several gameplay additions have been spotlighted by Nintendo.
The collection introduces a new Assist Mode, offering more accessibility options, and a fresh chapter for Rosalina’s storybook—a welcome narrative extension for longtime fans.
Amiibo support brings another layer of interactivity, allowing players to use their Nintendo collectibles to unlock in-game bonuses and features.
These updates, described as “visual enhancements” by Nintendo, go beyond surface-level polish.
Side-by-side comparison videos, including those recently released by GVG, showcase vivid improvements in texture work—for example, the cobblestone details have been notably refined compared to earlier ports.
Legacy and Release Details
Super Mario Galaxy 1 was previously included in the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection for Nintendo Switch, sparking both nostalgia and calls for further updates at the time.
The remastered collection arriving on October 2, 2024, will be the first time both Galaxy titles are bundled together on Nintendo’s hybrid platform with such an extensive suite of modern features.
While all official footage released thus far is based on the Nintendo Switch versions, fans eagerly await a closer look at the full capabilities of the collection on Switch 2 hardware.
The community remains hopeful that Nintendo has more improvements to unveil as the release date approaches.
Whether the price point is warranted remains a subject of ongoing debate, but there’s no denying the technical attention and care applied to these Mario classics’ latest reissue.
For those eager to revisit the cosmos with Mario—and for newcomers seeking a definitive platforming experience—this remastered collection represents the next chapter in the legacy of Super Mario Galaxy on Nintendo Switch.
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