Nintendo Might Charge $40 Each for Super Mario Galaxy Remasters on Switch — But They’re Getting More Than Just a Resolution Boost
Nintendo’s upcoming Switch release of Super Mario Galaxy and Galaxy 2 has stirred controversy — not just over nostalgia, but price. The two remastered classics will cost $70 together, or $40 each when bought individually. While many felt the price was steep (especially considering previous releases), early comparisons suggest there is additional value this time around. VGC
Visuals have been upgraded beyond what was done in Super Mario 3D All-Stars. Textures, environmental detail, and rendering appear sharper — floor patterns, foliage, and other background elements have noticeably more nuance. Cutscenes, previously just upscaled, are now completely re-rendered, reducing old graphical artifacts like banding. TwistedVoxel
Other improvements include an Assist Mode (extra health, recovery by standing still, safe return if you fall into space), additional Storybook content featuring Rosalina, and full access to the games’ soundtracks from the menu. TheSixthAxis
For Switch 2 users, there’s a free update that enables 4K output in TV mode; portable mode remains at 1080p on the original Switch. TheSixthAxis
Many fans are torn. On the one hand:
These are beloved Wii-era 3D platformers, and the remaster seems more than a lazy upscale.
The additional content and polish help justify paying again.
On the other hand:
Some feel Super Mario 3D All-Stars already covered much of this ground; paying $40 for “slightly better visuals” seems steep. TheSixthAxis
In past digital re-releases / virtual console versions, pricing has often been lower for similar content. TheSixthAxis
Final Thoughts
If you already own Super Mario Galaxy via 3D All-Stars, Galaxy 1+2 Remaster probably won’t feel drastically different — but for new players, or those who want the absolute best visual version, there are meaningful upgrades this time. Much of the disparity in value will come down to how much the new visuals, cutscenes, and extras matter to you.