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The '''Star Cursor''' is a cursor that appears on the screen when the R button on the [[Wii Remote]] is pressed. This star shaped cursor enables [[Mario]] to do many things such as spinning/[[starspin]], digging up [[coins]] from the ground, activating a [[boost star]], stunning enemies and grabbing a [[star shard]].
[[File:Aquatic Dome.png|thumb|The Star Pointer appearing onscreen in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
[[File:SMG2 CosmicCoveGalaxy.png|thumb|left|P2's Pointer in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'']]
{{quote2|Use [[File:SMG2 Asset Sprite UI Star Pointer (P1).png|16px]] to grab [[Star Bit|them]]!|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]}}
The '''Star Pointer''',<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy'' English instruction booklet, page 6.</ref> also called the '''pointer'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy'' English instruction booklet, page 6.</ref> or '''Cursor''',<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2 for Beginners'' DVD, Pointing at the Screen.</ref> is a cursor that appears on the screen in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Its position is controlled by the wireless motion sensitivity of the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], so the player can move it around the screen by aiming the Wii Remote at different angles. In the ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' version, the Star Pointer is controlled via the [[Nintendo Switch#Joy-Con|Joy-Con]]/[[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Pro Controller|Nintendo Switch Pro Controller]]'s motion controls in TV and tabletop mode and the touchscreen in handheld mode. In the former mode, it can be activated/reset by pressing {{button|switch|R}}. The Star Pointer enables the player to perform a variety of actions, including collecting [[Star Bit]]s, shooting Star Bits at [[List of enemies|enemies]] to stun them, activating [[Pull Star]]s, and controlling [[Sling Pod]]s. The player is able to collect large numbers of Star Bits at once simply by moving the Star Pointer over them. When the Star Pointer is used to activate Pull Stars, it temporarily changes to a hand icon, and it changes back when there are no more Pull Stars to grab. It serves an important role in a few [[Galaxy|galaxies]] centered around the [[bubble]], including the [[Bubble Breeze Galaxy]] and the [[Bubble Blast Galaxy]]; after [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) has entered a bubble, the Star Pointer acts as a wind blower to propel the bubble along.
 
In [[Super Mario Galaxy#Co-Star Mode|Co-Star Mode]], '''P2's Pointer'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' English instruction booklet, page 5.</ref> appears. This cursor is orange, and it allows a second player to perform all the tasks that the first player's pointer can, along with some that it cannot. For instance, it can manipulate the environment and freeze enemy movement to aid the first player as needed. Both players' pressing the {{button|wii|A}} button at the same time allows Mario or Luigi to perform the [[Co-Star Super Jump]], as explained by the in-game instructions on how to use Co-Star Mode on the file-selection screen of ''Super Mario Galaxy''. Unlike the first player's pointer, P2's Pointer begins to spin when it is positioned over an object, [[list of items|item]], [[list of characters|character]], or enemy in the environment that it can affect in some way.
 
In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', the Star Pointer has essentially the same functionality as it does in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', with some minor differences. For instance, the Star Pointer is replaced by a small red dot while the player rides [[Yoshi]]; while the player cannot shoot Star Bits as long as this dot is present, they can still collect Star Bits and point at enemies or [[Fruit (Yoshi food)|fruits]] that Yoshi can eat to produce Star Bits, as well as [[Flower (grapple)|flower]]s that he can grapple on with his tongue. Additionally, in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''{{'}}s Co-Star Mode, the second player's orange Star Pointer is effectively used to control the [[Co-Star Luma]], which performs actions along with the Star Pointer where the Star Pointer itself would perform the actions in ''Super Mario Galaxy''{{'}}s Co-Star Mode. For instance, when holding an enemy back, instead of the player simply stopping the enemy's movement with the Star Pointer, the Co-Star Luma now flies to the location of the Star Pointer and visibly holds on to the enemy to stop its movement. The Star Pointer is slightly larger (and a different shade of orange) in this game than in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', [[Rosalina]] uses the Star Pointer to perform her [[Gravitational Pull (move)|Gravitational Pull]] move.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png|Sprite from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
SMG Asset Sprite Cursor (Bubble).png|Sprite from ''Super Mario Galaxy'' (nozzle peripheral for [[bubble]])
SMG Asset Sprite Co-Star Mode 1.png|Instructional page texture for Co-Star Mode from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
SMG Asset Sprite Co-Star Mode 2.png|Instructional page texture for Co-Star Mode from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
SMG Asset Sprite Co-Star Mode 3.png|Instructional page texture for Co-Star Mode from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
SMG Asset Sprite Co-Star Mode 4.png|Instructional page texture for Co-Star Mode from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
Co star jump.png|Instructional page texture for Co-Star Mode from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
SMG2 Asset Sprite UI Star Pointer (P1).png|P1 dialogue sprite from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
SMG2 Asset Sprite UI Star Pointer (P2).png|P2 dialogue sprite from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ポインター<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.</ref><ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.</ref>
|JapR=Pointā
|JapM=Pointer
|Ita=Cursore del giocatore 1<ref name=SMGcursore>''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' Italian manual, pag. 8</ref>
|Ita2=Puntatore<ref>''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' Italian manual, pag. 9</ref><ref>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' Italian manual, pag. 9</ref>
|ItaM=Player 1's cursor
|Ita2M=Pointer
}}
;2P's Pointer
{{foreign names
|Jap=2Pのポインター<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 8.</ref>
|JapR=2P no Pointā
|JapM=2P's Pointer
|Ita=Cursore del giocatore 2<ref name=SMGcursore/>
|Ita2=Cursore del G2<ref>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' Italian manual, pag. 8</ref>
|ItaM=Player 2's cursor
|Ita2M=P2's cursor
}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:50, February 23, 2024

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The Star Pointer appearing onscreen in Super Mario Galaxy
P2's Pointer in Super Mario Galaxy 2
“Use User-interface sprite of the Star Pointer (P1) from Super Mario Galaxy 2. This same asset (or at least a similar asset) may have been used in the first game. to grab them!”
Toad, Super Mario Galaxy 2

The Star Pointer,[1] also called the pointer[2] or Cursor,[3] is a cursor that appears on the screen in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Its position is controlled by the wireless motion sensitivity of the Wii Remote, so the player can move it around the screen by aiming the Wii Remote at different angles. In the Super Mario 3D All-Stars version, the Star Pointer is controlled via the Joy-Con/Nintendo Switch Pro Controller's motion controls in TV and tabletop mode and the touchscreen in handheld mode. In the former mode, it can be activated/reset by pressing R Button. The Star Pointer enables the player to perform a variety of actions, including collecting Star Bits, shooting Star Bits at enemies to stun them, activating Pull Stars, and controlling Sling Pods. The player is able to collect large numbers of Star Bits at once simply by moving the Star Pointer over them. When the Star Pointer is used to activate Pull Stars, it temporarily changes to a hand icon, and it changes back when there are no more Pull Stars to grab. It serves an important role in a few galaxies centered around the bubble, including the Bubble Breeze Galaxy and the Bubble Blast Galaxy; after Mario (or Luigi) has entered a bubble, the Star Pointer acts as a wind blower to propel the bubble along.

In Co-Star Mode, P2's Pointer[4] appears. This cursor is orange, and it allows a second player to perform all the tasks that the first player's pointer can, along with some that it cannot. For instance, it can manipulate the environment and freeze enemy movement to aid the first player as needed. Both players' pressing the A Button button at the same time allows Mario or Luigi to perform the Co-Star Super Jump, as explained by the in-game instructions on how to use Co-Star Mode on the file-selection screen of Super Mario Galaxy. Unlike the first player's pointer, P2's Pointer begins to spin when it is positioned over an object, item, character, or enemy in the environment that it can affect in some way.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, the Star Pointer has essentially the same functionality as it does in Super Mario Galaxy, with some minor differences. For instance, the Star Pointer is replaced by a small red dot while the player rides Yoshi; while the player cannot shoot Star Bits as long as this dot is present, they can still collect Star Bits and point at enemies or fruits that Yoshi can eat to produce Star Bits, as well as flowers that he can grapple on with his tongue. Additionally, in Super Mario Galaxy 2's Co-Star Mode, the second player's orange Star Pointer is effectively used to control the Co-Star Luma, which performs actions along with the Star Pointer where the Star Pointer itself would perform the actions in Super Mario Galaxy's Co-Star Mode. For instance, when holding an enemy back, instead of the player simply stopping the enemy's movement with the Star Pointer, the Co-Star Luma now flies to the location of the Star Pointer and visibly holds on to the enemy to stop its movement. The Star Pointer is slightly larger (and a different shade of orange) in this game than in Super Mario Galaxy.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Rosalina uses the Star Pointer to perform her Gravitational Pull move.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ポインター[5][6]
Pointā
Pointer

Italian Cursore del giocatore 1[7]
Puntatore[8][9]
Player 1's cursor
Pointer
2P's Pointer
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 2Pのポインター[10]
2P no Pointā
2P's Pointer

Italian Cursore del giocatore 2[7]
Cursore del G2[11]
Player 2's cursor
P2's cursor

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario Galaxy English instruction booklet, page 6.
  2. ^ Super Mario Galaxy English instruction booklet, page 6.
  3. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 for Beginners DVD, Pointing at the Screen.
  4. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 English instruction booklet, page 5.
  5. ^ Super Mario Galaxy Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.
  6. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.
  7. ^ a b Super Mario Galaxy Italian manual, pag. 8
  8. ^ Super Mario Galaxy Italian manual, pag. 9
  9. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Italian manual, pag. 9
  10. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Japanese instruction booklet, page 8.
  11. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Italian manual, pag. 8