EAD Tokyo is known for releasing polished gems, but we've seen even great developers stumble during the transition to HD before. There have been rumours and statements suggesting that HD development was proving more challenging for Nintendo than anticipated. We already know the game itself lives up to expectations, but the technology behind 3D World plays a critical role in that success. It also marks Nintendo's first full 3D Mario outing on an HD console, finally allowing the series aesthetic to break free of its standard-definition shackles. Regarded by many as one of the finest games of 2013, Super Mario 3D World serves to remind us of a day when console games were released as complete, polished products free of day-one patches and DLC.
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