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"슈퍼 마리오 Wii 갤럭시 어드벤처" -- Korean spelling (Hangul)

"Super Mario Wii: Galaxy Adventure" -- Korean title

"SMG" -- Common abbreviation

"スーパーマリオギャラクシー" -- Japanese spelling

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GAME British Academy Video Games Awards 2009 - Best Game

GamePro (Germany) March 28, 2008) - Best Console Game in 2007

GameSpy 2007 – #4 Game of the Year 2007 – #3 Console Game of the Year 2007 – Wii Game of the Year 2007 – Wii Game of the Year (Readers' Vote) 2007 – Wii Platformer of the Year

Official Nintendo Magazine 2010 - Game of the Decade 2000-2009



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Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) on Nov 24, 2007 Guy Chapman (2001) added(Wii) on Nov 24, 2007

Mario takes to the skies and beyond in another outing to save the Princess. As the Mushroom Kingdom prepares to celebrate the arrival of a comet that appears in the skies every hundred years, Princess Peach sends Mario an invitation to attend. As Mario arrives, Bowser and minions attack the Kingdom and once again kidnap the Princess... and her entire castle. Mario gives chase but is lost as the ship leaves the atmosphere and ends up on a space station built on the visiting comet overseen by the mysterious Rosalina. It's up to Mario to brave new galaxies, find the elusive Power Stars, and bring his friends home.plays similarly to Super Mario 64 , as Mario explores his latest 3D world defying gravity, crossing various terrains, and even running upside down across the planet surfaces. Bouncing from planet to planet, Mario must collect Star Bits and coins, using his usual jump attacks and spins (now controlled with movement from the Wii Remote). The Wii Remote is also used to collect out of reach Star Bits and also can be controlled by a second player.In addition, Mario can find new suits (similar to Super Mario Bros. 3 ) that give him the ability to turn into the ghostly Boo Mario, the high-flying Bee Mario, launch fireballs as Fire Mario and skate across frozen lakes as Ice Mario. New challenges also await Mario including ray surfing, balancing on a high-speed ball, floating inside bubbles, and other challenges in his quest to get all 120 stars. Even Luigi lends a hand in the search, making valuable contributions to the adventure.Players can also take a snapshot of the worlds they've completed along with their best record times and send them to their friends via Wi-Fi.appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.In the fall of 2007, it was discovered that certain letters on the box cover are marked with stars, and they spell the phrase "UR MR GAY" (you're mr. gay). The question is, how did this get past Nintendo 's proofreaders?The airships from Super Mario Bros. 3 make an appearance complete with the original music.According to publisher Nintendo sold 12.59 million copies worldwide (as of September 30, 2015).