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Revision as of 10:47, May 17, 2013

Template:Infobox New Super Luigi U is an upcoming expansion pack to the Wii U title New Super Mario Bros. U, celebrating The Year of Luigi. The title was announced during the Feburary 14, 2013, Nintendo Direct by Satoru Iwata[1], and features Nabbit (who replaces Mario from the original game) as a playable character along with Luigi, Yellow Toad and Blue Toad.[1] Features like Challenge Mode and Boost Rush are not available.

The title will be released on June 20, 2013 for the Wii U e-Shop, and can be purchased by accessing it via an Internet connection, and having a copy of New Super Mario Bros. U. Once downloaded, the player must press a certain button on the file select screen to play. It will also be available for purchase at retail later in Japan on July 13, 2013 and in North America on August 25, 2013.

Gameplay

The gameplay is largely similar to its base game, except that Luigi retains his higher jump and traction from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. The game itself is also made harder, and every course starts at one-hundred seconds. Elements like Star Coins are retained.

World Map

The world map itself is unchanged from New Super Mario Bros. U, though it is unconfirmed if the level names, bosses, Enemy Courses or Toad Houses are changed.

Levels

File:NSLU Acorn Plains.png
Note the changed design and assets.

Satoru Iwata confirmed that there are 80+ new courses replacing the original courses from New Super Mario Bros. U. The following have been displayed:

Gallery

Main articles: Gallery: New Super Mario Bros. U#New Super Luigi U, New Super Luigi U

References

  1. ^ a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Nintendo Direct

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