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*The directional buttons now act as full analog presses on the control stick, like in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
*The directional buttons now act as full analog presses on the control stick, like in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. However, {{button|switch|Leftstick}} is written in read-only text, while {{button|switch|Rightstick}} is an icon.<ref>https://twitter.com/guywiththepie/status/1309250063202304000</ref>
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. However, {{button|switch|Leftstick}} is written in read-only text, while {{button|switch|Rightstick}} is an icon.<ref>https://twitter.com/guywiththepie/status/1309250063202304000</ref>
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons if the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] [[Nintendo 64]] controller is used.
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons when the player uses the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] [[Nintendo 64]] controller.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario 64'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly textures on Mario's model and several characters, enemies, and objects, as well as illustration-related textures, such as several textures in the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], all of the [[painting]]s, the [[Boo]] portraits in [[Big Boo's Haunt]], and the sliding puzzle of [[Bowser]] in [[Lethal Lava Land]]. In the process, an error in the original version of the Bowser sliding puzzle illustration—a small orange square on Bowser's left ankle—has been removed. The rings around the horns and spikes of the Bowser image were also changed from yellow to brown like in his current appearance.<ref>https://twitter.com/nimka005/status/1306763784036515840</ref>
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario 64'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly textures on Mario's model and several characters, enemies, and objects, as well as illustration-related textures, such as several textures in the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], all of the [[painting]]s, the [[Boo]] portraits in [[Big Boo's Haunt]], and the sliding puzzle of [[Bowser]] in [[Lethal Lava Land]]. In the process, an error in the original version of the Bowser sliding puzzle illustration—a small orange square on Bowser's left ankle—has been removed. The rings around the horns and spikes of the Bowser image were also changed from yellow to brown like in his current appearance.<ref>https://twitter.com/nimka005/status/1306763784036515840</ref>
*Connecting a second controller to move the camera during the ending is no longer possible,<ref>Nintendo Life (September 23, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpFFkStYqI8 35 Changes in Super Mario 3D All-Stars from the Originals (64, Sunshine, Galaxy)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 24, 2020.</ref> as the emulator detects inputs from all connected controllers as the first controller.
*Connecting a second controller to move the camera during the ending is no longer possible,<ref>Nintendo Life (September 23, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpFFkStYqI8 35 Changes in Super Mario 3D All-Stars from the Originals (64, Sunshine, Galaxy)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 24, 2020.</ref> as the emulator detects inputs from all connected controllers as the first controller.
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===Changes to ''Super Mario Sunshine''===
===Changes to ''Super Mario Sunshine''===
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**Therefore, a [[Toad (species)|Yellow Toad]] is in his intended position when [[Shadow Mario]] kidnaps [[Princess Peach]] and waits near [[Pinna Park]]'s entrance. In the original game, he was placed on the death barrier below the ground.<ref>https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/639226660714053632/top-in-the-original-gamecube-version-of-super</ref>
**Therefore, a [[Toad (species)|Yellow Toad]] is in his intended position when [[Shadow Mario]] kidnaps [[Princess Peach]] and waits near [[Pinna Park]]'s entrance. In the original game, he was placed on the death barrier below the ground.<ref>https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/639226660714053632/top-in-the-original-gamecube-version-of-super</ref>
*The Dolby Surround Pro Logic II logo no longer displays during the game's boot-up sequence.
*The Dolby Surround Pro Logic II logo no longer displays during the game's boot-up sequence.
*On the title screen, the text is changed from "PRESS START!" to "PRESS {{button|switch|A}}," although pressing {{button|switch|Plus}} still works. It is also positioned underneath the logo &mdash; like in the original Japanese and PAL versions in all versions &mdash; instead of split across either side of it.
*On the title screen, the text is changed from "PRESS START!" to "PRESS {{button|switch|A}}," although pressing {{button|switch|Plus}} still works. It is also positioned underneath the logo like in the original Japanese and PAL versions in all versions instead of split across either side of it.
*The title screen displays indefinitely, no longer playing the opening demo for the game or the story introduction if the player waits long enough. The music for the opening demo is still included in the game's soundtrack within the collection regardless, as well as being used in promotional trailers for the compilation.
*The title screen displays indefinitely, no longer playing the opening demo for the game or the story introduction if the player waits long enough. The music for the opening demo is still included in the game's soundtrack within the collection regardless, as well as being used in promotional trailers for the compilation.
*The Stereo/Mono/Surround option is removed, likely due to the Nintendo Switch already having such an option in its settings.
*The Stereo/Mono/Surround option is removed, likely due to the Nintendo Switch already having such an option in its settings.
*In FLUDD's tutorial video, FLUDD says the following instead of its original dialogue:
*In FLUDD's tutorial video, FLUDD says the following instead of its original dialogue:
**FLUDD simply says "button" instead of "R button." This is because when normal controls are used, spraying and refilling is done by both {{button|switch|R}} and {{button|switch|ZR}}, and the subtitles have been changed to reflect this.
**FLUDD simply says "button" instead of "R button." This is because when the player uses normal controls, spraying and refilling is done by both {{button|switch|R}} and {{button|switch|ZR}}, and the subtitles have been changed to reflect this.
**FLUDD simply says "stick" instead of "Control Stick," though this is changed to "Left Stick" in the subtitles.
**FLUDD simply says "stick" instead of "Control Stick," though the subtitles change this to "Left Stick."
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. Talking to NPCs now has the {{button|switch|A}} button prompt over them (instead of {{button|gcn|B}}), although {{button|switch|B}} still works.
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. Talking to NPCs now has the {{button|switch|A}} button prompt over them (instead of {{button|gcn|B}}), although {{button|switch|B}} still works.
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons or voice clips if the [[Nintendo GameCube]] controller is used.
**The button prompts are not updated to their original icons or voice clips when the player uses the [[Nintendo GameCube]] controller.
*The [[Memory Card]] is no longer mentioned when the player saves the game since the Nintendo Switch does not use memory cards other than SD Cards.  
*The [[Memory Card|memory card]] is no longer mentioned when the player saves the game since the Nintendo Switch does not use memory cards other than SD Cards.  
*Also due to the lack of a memory card, the save data icon that is Mario's face no longer appears.
*Also due to the lack of a memory card, the save data icon that is Mario's face no longer appears.
*The postcard image that appears after all of the [[Shine Sprite]]s have been collected and [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] have been beaten is smaller.<ref>https://twitter.com/antdude92/status/1313995304463593473</ref>
*The postcard image that appears after the player has collected all of the [[Shine Sprite]]s and beaten [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] is smaller.<ref>https://twitter.com/antdude92/status/1313995304463593473</ref>
*The resolution is high enough for the writing on [[Gooper Blooper]]'s cork to be read. The cork reads "bsgeso," likely short for "Boss Gessō," his Japanese name.<ref>https://twitter.com/mariobrothblog/status/1038116671280631809?lang=en</ref>
*The resolution is high enough for the player to read the writing on [[Gooper Blooper]]'s cork. The cork reads "bsgeso," likely short for "Boss Gessō," his Japanese name.<ref>https://twitter.com/mariobrothblog/status/1038116671280631809?lang=en</ref>
*In this game, the cutscenes have been zoomed in, most likely due to the fact that the game is now in 16:9 widescreen instead of using the 4:3 aspect ratio as the original does.
*In this game, the cutscenes have been zoomed in, most likely due to the fact that the game is now in 16:9 widescreen instead of using the 4:3 aspect ratio as the original does.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Sunshine'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Sunshine'' has also received a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.


===Changes to ''Super Mario Galaxy''===
===Changes to ''Super Mario Galaxy''===
*Only one button ({{button|switch|A}}) needs to be pressed on the title screen, rather than two buttons simultaneously ({{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}}) like in the original [[Wii]] release. The prompt is changed from "Press both {{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}}" to "Press {{button|switch|A}}" to reflect this.
*The player needs to press only one button ({{button|switch|A}}) on the title screen, rather than two buttons simultaneously ({{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}}) like in the original [[Wii]] release. The prompt is changed from "Press both {{button|wii|A}} and {{button|wii|B}}" to "Press {{button|switch|A}}" to reflect this.
**Due to this, the blue glow effect that appears around the logo when only {{button|wii|A}} is pressed in the original Wii release no longer appears. Only the yellow glow (from pressing {{button|wii|B}} in the original) is present if {{button|switch|B}} is pressed.<ref>https://twitter.com/CometObservator/status/1316127626948489216</ref>
**Due to this, the blue glow effect that appears around the logo when the player presses only {{button|wii|A}} in the original Wii release no longer appears. Only the yellow glow (from pressing {{button|wii|B}} in the original) is present if the player presses {{button|switch|B}}.<ref>https://twitter.com/CometObservator/status/1316127626948489216</ref>
*[[Mii]]s can no longer be selected as a save icon, like in the Nvidia Shield version, despite Miis still being available on the Switch.
*[[Mii]]s can no longer be selected as a save icon, like in the Nvidia Shield version, despite Miis still being available on the Switch.
*Due to the lack of speakers in the [[Nintendo Switch#Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] controllers, any sounds played through the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] speakers in the original game are instead heard through the game's audio.
*Due to the lack of speakers in the [[Nintendo Switch#Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] controllers, any sounds played through the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] speakers in the original game are instead heard through the game's audio.
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*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls.
*The text has been updated to reflect the new controls.
*The game features extra tutorial dialogue to accommodate for handheld mode.
*The game features extra tutorial dialogue to accommodate for handheld mode.
*When [[Mailtoad]] is spoken to during the 121st [[Power Star]] in the [[Grand Finale Galaxy]], he now has different dialogue. The "Yes" or "No" prompt is removed, and the two images obtained from him are automatically sent to the Nintendo Switch album if he is talked to. Additionally, the message from the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' staff that was originally sent to the [[Wii#Wii Message Board|Wii Message Board]] is now read out by the Mailtoad in-game.<ref>BeardBear. (September 19, 2020). [https://youtu.be/4qft4LiiRc8?t=37093 Super Mario Galaxy (3D All-Stars) - Full Game 121 Stars Walkthrough (2 Players)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 19, 2020.</ref>
*When the player talks to the [[Mailtoad]] on the 121st [[Power Star]] in the [[Grand Finale Galaxy]], he now has different dialogue. The "Yes" or "No" prompt is removed, and the two images obtained from him are automatically sent to the Nintendo Switch album if the player talks to him. Additionally, the message from the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' staff that was originally sent to the [[Wii#Wii Message Board|Wii Message Board]] is now read out by the Mailtoad in-game.<ref>BeardBear. (September 19, 2020). [https://youtu.be/4qft4LiiRc8?t=37093 Super Mario Galaxy (3D All-Stars) - Full Game 121 Stars Walkthrough (2 Players)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 19, 2020.</ref>
*The camera icon on the [[Star List]] used to take a screenshot of the list is removed, due to the Nintendo Switch having a screen capture button on the Joy-Con (L) and Pro Controller.
*The camera icon on the [[Star List]] used to take a screenshot of the list is removed, due to the Nintendo Switch having a screen capture button on the Joy-Con (L) and Pro Controller.
*The player can no longer pan the camera while in [[cannon]]s by holding down {{button|wii|Z}} and moving the controller away from the screen, due to the lack of a Sensor Bar.
*The player can no longer pan the camera while in [[cannon]]s by holding down {{button|wii|Z}} and moving the controller away from the screen, due to the lack of a Sensor Bar.
*Due to the lack of a Sensor Bar, the [[Star Pointer]] originally brought up by the Wii Remote automatically is instead brought up by pressing {{button|switch|R}} on any menu (or clicking the stick in Co-Star Mode), in order to stay faithful to the original Wii's menu controls.
*Due to the lack of a Sensor Bar, the [[Star Pointer]] originally brought up by the Wii Remote automatically is instead brought up by pressing {{button|switch|R}} on any menu (or clicking the stick in Co-Star Mode), in order to stay faithful to the original Wii's menu controls.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Galaxy'' also features a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.
*In addition to the higher-definition HUD textures present in all three games, ''Super Mario Galaxy'' also features a small selection of higher-definition textures within the game, mainly the text.
*Due to the lack of [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] compatibility, the text boxes that appear when it needs to be connected, when it is connected, and when communications with it have been interrupted no longer appear.
*Due to the lack of [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] compatibility, the text boxes that appear when the player needs to connect it, when it is connected, and when communications with it have been interrupted no longer appear.
*[[Rabbit|Bunnies]] that need to be chased move slower than in the Wii version.
*[[Rabbit|Bunnies]] that need to be chased move slower than in the Wii version.


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