Nintendo will add a much-requested camera feature to Super Mario 3D All-Stars next month.

From Tuesday, November 17 a new game update (version 1.1.0) will allow players to invert the camera controls in all three titles included in the anniversary bundle, it confirmed on Tuesday.

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Inverted controls were one of All-Stars’ biggest omissions at launch, especially inGameCube’s Super Mario Sunshine, which flipped its aiming controls from the original release and wouldn’t allow players to change them back.

All-Stars is a limited-time release available until March 2021, featuring remasters of Super Mario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy.

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Super Mario 64 features Joy-Con controls with rumble and improved picture resolution (720p docked and portable), Sunshine features higher-resolution 16:9 visuals (1080p docked, 720p portable), and Galaxy features Joy-Con controls which mimic the original Wii Remote (1080p docked, 720p portable).

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In VGC’sSuper Mario 3D All-Stars review, our critic expressed some disappointment at the low number of enhancements made to the ports.

“No matter how much we enjoyed revisiting these games – and we had a fantastic time – it’s difficult not to feel slightly disappointed thatNintendohasn’t done more.

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“A rebuilt lighting engine and lavish new character models weren’t necessary for this anniversary project, but some more quality of life improvements would have been welcome.”

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