Super Mario Galaxy videos: enter Egg Planet, Honeybee galaxies

Now that our favorite Italian plumber is about to embark on his next grand adventure on the Nintendo Wii this November, here are more gameplay videos from Super Mario Galaxy. Featuring the Egg Planet Galaxy and Honeybee Galaxy, fans of this platforming hero are sure to fall in love with the sheer scale of these galaxies alone.

As anyone would expect, puzzles and platforming challenges come in healthy doses in Super Mario Galaxy. There are also some enemies, but it doesn’t take much wit to realize that being on Mario’s bad side is not a good idea. Fortunately, evil forces in Mario’s universe aren’t very smart – they’re begging to be disposed of. A good number of foes are available to punch and step on, offering some good gameplay variety beyond running around and avoiding obstacles.

Both worlds look similar, but with their own quirks. A boss from Egg Planet will try to stop you, while some places in Honeybee Galaxy require Mario to turn into a bee and fly around like one. Enemies aren’t much varied, but the critters look great. Then again, everything in Nintendo’s Super Mario Galaxy is pleasing to the eye.

Because we know you’re hungry for more Super Mario Galaxy, here are the two videos showing the Egg Planet and the Honeybee galaxies.

 



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Now that our favorite Italian plumber is about to embark on his next grand adventure on the Nintendo Wii this November, here are more gameplay videos from Super Mario Galaxy. Featuring the Egg Planet Galaxy and Honeybee Galaxy, fans of this platforming hero are sure to fall in love with the sheer scale of these galaxies alone.

As anyone would expect, puzzles and platforming challenges come in healthy doses in Super Mario Galaxy. There are also some enemies, but it doesn’t take much wit to realize that being on Mario’s bad side is not a good idea. Fortunately, evil forces in Mario’s universe aren’t very smart – they’re begging to be disposed of. A good number of foes are available to punch and step on, offering some good gameplay variety beyond running around and avoiding obstacles.

Both worlds look similar, but with their own quirks. A boss from Egg Planet will try to stop you, while some places in Honeybee Galaxy require Mario to turn into a bee and fly around like one. Enemies aren’t much varied, but the critters look great. Then again, everything in Nintendo’s Super Mario Galaxy is pleasing to the eye.

Because we know you’re hungry for more Super Mario Galaxy, here are the two videos showing the Egg Planet and the Honeybee galaxies.

 

 

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