![]() Mario takes off his hat instead of doing a peace sign.Mario has visible animations while swimming over the water surface.The sign for Mario's Pad now has "Mario House" written on it instead of "Pipe House".Princess Peach is referred to as such in English rather than "Princess Toadstool", matching her Japanese name as has been standard for the franchise since Super Mario 64, the following Super Mario franchise game released in 1996.Dialogue boxes now have separate name tags to indicate who is speaking.In the Japanese text, furigana has been added to kanji terms. Some text has been reformatted due to the greater screen resolution allowing for more text per line.The game has now been localized in significantly more languages than the original, adding full translations for Chinese (Traditional and Simplied), Dutch, French (European and Canadian), German, Italian, Korean, and Spanish (European and American).The original game's North American subtitle, Legend of the Seven Stars, is removed.The game will now feature post-game content, including the ability to rematch bosses.Successfully pulling off an action command results in all enemies in battle being hit. ![]() A "!" graphic indicates when to press the button to perform an action command.One such attack involves Mario, Mallow and Bowser riding in the Koopa Clown Car to bombard foes with projectiles. Once the chain is filled up all the way, Mario and his partners will unleash a combination attack based on who is in the party, called a Triple Move, in a similar vein to the Triple Techs from Chrono Trigger. The percentage increases by successfully performing consecutive action commands. In battles, a percentage and chain number appears.Additionally, bosses have short scenes before battles begin. Many of the cutscenes have been given more dynamic camera angles.Enemy attacks indicate if they cannot be blocked.
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