Super Mario Odyssey Archive - How to beat Moon Kingdom, Bowser & Rescue Princess Peach

6 years ago
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In this live stream we're going to be playing several of the levels of Super Mario Odyssey for the Nintendo Switch, picking up at Moon Kingdom and going from there!!

Super Mario Odyssey has been one of the most anticipated games of 2017 and now it is here. We just got our game earlier today and we're seeing how the first few levels play. There was a day-one patch which we have already installed, now it's time to roll up our sleeves and see how Mario, Bowser, Princess Peach, Luigi, Toad and the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom look on the Nintendo Switch.

We will be playing using the Joy Cons detatched from the console itself along with the Switch Pro Controller. We're also going to test out whether the existing Mario Amiibo do anything in-game.

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