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Mario and Luigi: Dream Team has been in development for three years, and it’s because the characters are drawn using 2D sprites rather than 3D models, says developer AlphaDream.
Would the plumber brothers have been just as cute if they weren't sprite-based? USG: Mario & Luigi: Dream Team just has a mind-boggling amount of stuff going on. Is there a method to the madness?
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team features all the lovable qualities of its predecessors. Most importantly, the combat system is just as lively as ever, integrating platforming and timing mechanics into ...
AlphaDream's slapstick style helps provide direction. Much like prior entries in the series, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team uses expressive, beautiful sprite-based characters to display a range of ...
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. (3DS) – Bowser steals the show again. The Mushroom Kingdom’s most famous plumbers dream up another comic adventure, in the follow-up to Bowser’s Inside Story.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, a new entry in the Mario & Luigi role-playing game series, has been announced by Nintendo. The game will be released for the Nintendo 3DS this summer, but no specific ...
Mario and Luigi: Dream Team will be available on Nintendo 3DS at retail and via the 3DS eShop on August 11 in North America, Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata announced today in a Nintendo Direct ...
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