Earlier this week, Super Mario Galaxy was released on NVIDIA Shield in China, an up-scaled port of the original Wii title released in 2007.
One question many were wondering before the game’s imminent launch on NVIDIA Shield was how spinning would work on the Shield.
Based on screenshots from the game, the X button is now used to perform a spin in Super Mario Galaxy. On Wii, players could spin by shaking the Wii Remote or Nunchuk.
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