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Super mario galaxy 2 player
Super mario galaxy 2 player







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This is of course true for P1 as well, when in the Wii version the Wii Remote and Nunchuk could fit in either hand.Īll of this is a minor quibble, but it's worth mentioning.Īs someone who played the original Galaxy games on Wii and is left-handed, I never really truly appreciated how "ambidextrous" the Wiimote and Nunchuk were until I was trying to play Galaxy on Switch in docked mode. Oh, and if you're left-handed, you're seemingly SOL, because I don't think there's any way to point with the left joy-con (unless, again, you put in on its side, which again makes no sense).

super mario galaxy 2 player

You can't use it to point, and exactly one button on it does anything at all (Minus, to bring up a menu-something that could easily fit on the single joy-con). You can connect both Joy-cons, but then the left one is useless. This makes no sense to me why would I want to point with the long side of a controller? My sibling and I had a lot of fun with this back in the day, and we are having a blast with it in 3D All-Stars.but there's one small issue.įor whatever reason, if you only give the second player a single Joy-Con, the game assumes that they want to play with it on its side.in a mode that exclusively functions as a pointer. One of Super Mario Galaxy's coolest small features is "Co-Star Mode," where a second player could use a second Wii Remote to help with the game by shooting Star Bits and freezing enemies and some projectiles.









Super mario galaxy 2 player