Super Mario Galaxy -europe Australia- -enfrdeesit- Here
The "EnFrDeEsIt" tag represents the comprehensive localization for the PAL region. By including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian , Nintendo ensured that the vast majority of players across Europe and Australia could experience the whimsical dialogue and celestial story in their native tongue.
This alphanumeric string represents the five primary languages included on a single disc: Super Mario Galaxy -Europe Australia- -EnFrDeEsIt-
| English | French | German | Spanish | Italian | |---------|--------|--------|---------|---------| | Star | Étoile | Stern | Estrella | Stella | | Comet | Comète | Komet | Cometa | Cometa | | Observatory | Observatoire | Observatorium | Observatorio | Osservatorio | Super Mario Galaxy in the PAL regions supported
However, by the time the Wii arrived, "PAL60" became a standard feature. Super Mario Galaxy in the PAL regions supported 60Hz mode if the player had a compatible television. This allowed the game to run at the correct speed and full-screen resolution, mirroring the NTSC experience. Nevertheless, the resolution was slightly higher in PAL (576i vs 480i) when played on standard definition TVs, resulting in a marginally cleaner image on CRT sets common in Europe and Australia at the time. Super Mario Galaxy remains a testament to what
Super Mario Galaxy remains a testament to what happens when creativity is allowed to run wild. Even decades later, jumping into a Launch Star and soaring toward a new planet feels just as magical as it did on launch day.
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