Critical response According to the
review aggregating website
Metacritic,
Super Mario 3D All-Stars received "generally favorable reviews". Ian Walker from
Kotaku said the port of
64 "hasn't introduced any obviously unfortunate consequences" and even fixed some "occasional performance dips" from the original, and that the controls for the game worked well on the Switch. For
Sunshine, he felt the adjusted controls would affect anyone playing who had muscle memory from the original and that the visuals stuttered somewhat late in the game. For
Galaxy, Walker was thankful that some of the motion-based controls were remapped to controller buttons but added some of the areas that still required the motion controls were still problematic as they were on the Wii.
IGNs Zachary Ryan was "a little bit disappointed in the lack of effort Nintendo has put into" the collection, when compared to the "major overhauls" done for the games in
Super Mario All-Stars, and noted the use of emulation to present the three games helped explain "a lot about the lack of upgrades" in each. For
64, Ryan felt the upscaling made the game look the nicest it ever had, and called the controls "still super tight" and "right at home on a Pro Controller or Joy-Con", despite the x-axis camera controls being inverted (a later patch would make this optional). He did wish Nintendo had added "some quality-of-life upgrades", feeling players experiencing the game for the first time "might find it somewhat inaccessible". For
Sunshine, Ryan said that it was still a fantastic looking game and commended the controls still remaining fluid, though Ryan experienced some slowdown in certain moments. Finally, Ryan felt upscaling
Galaxy made it "a fully realized version" of the game and praised the updated control options, adding the handheld mode configuration, while "not the most ideal way to play", still worked.
Sales By September 7, pre-orders for
Super Mario 3D All-Stars had made it the second-best-selling game of 2020 on
Amazon in the United States, behind
Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Scalpers resold pre-orders on websites such as
eBay, going as high as . Base.com, an online retailer in the United Kingdom, was forced to cancel all of their customers' pre-orders because their allocation of physical games was not enough to fulfil pre-orders. They added that Nintendo and their UK distributors were "unable to give... any reassurance" that more copies would be made available to them through the on-sale period. In its first week of release,
Super Mario 3D All-Stars was the best-selling game in the UK, and was the third-largest game launch of 2020 and the fifth-fastest-selling Switch game in the country. In Japan, the game sold over 210,000 physical copies within the first three days of its release. In the United States,
Super Mario 3D All-Stars was the second-best-selling game of September behind ''
Marvel's Avengers, and had become the tenth-best-selling game of 2020. The collection was also the best-selling game in September for Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. As of March 2021, Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' has sold over 9.01 million units worldwide. In March 2021, ahead of its delisting, the game's physical sales in the United Kingdom spiked around 267%. Up until December 31, 2021, its shipment increased to 9.07 million copies. == Related ==