


Hitting the turbines next to the glowing devices will send out a painful shock wave (which can also knock you off the moving platform as well, so always time your jumps over it).

Look out for the faint white lines - much like the moving platforms at the bottom of the round tower, these larger platforms will follow a predestined route.Īs you're moving, throw Capy at the turbine-esque devices on your left and right to collect the coins around them. You'll find our full walkthrough for it here, whilst you can head back to our main Super Mario Odyssey guide, walkthrough and tips hub for plenty more on all aspects of the game! Moon Shards in the SandĪ platform will now appear on the other side of the tower. And when Mario and Luigi are greeted by a crowd of Brooklyn civilians after they win the fight, Nintendo's late president Satoru Iwata is hiding among the other people.Moon Shards in the Sand is an objective you'll encounter early on in Super Mario Odyssey, which follows on from Super Mario Odyssey - Tostarena: Atop the Highest Tower. At the movie's end, when Mario and Luigi fight Bowser (voiced by Jack Black) in Brooklyn, we can also see a car wash inspired by 1984’s Balloon Fight. And the person giving an interview to say the Brooklyn flooding is under control is Mayor Pauline, who got kidnapped by Donkey Kong in the 1981 game and has recently gone through a revival thanks to 2017’s Super Mario Odyssey, where she became Mayor of New Kong City. For instance, there’s a “Chasse au Canard” French restaurant that pays homage to Duck Hunt when Mario and Luigi go to the sewers. In other scenes, we can still see Nintendo’s influence in Brooklyn. The construction zone Mario and Luigi traverse also resembles the first stage of the game that would cement platforming as a video game genre. There’s also a Castle Burger joint shaped like the castles of 1985’s Super Mario Bros.

Leaving Punch-Out Pizzeria and walking around Brooklyn, fans can also spot the Game & Watch guy on a truck. Playing in the arcade machine is Giuseppe, an energetic character dubbed by Charles Martinet, who’s the voice of Mario and Luigi in the video games. The pizzeria also has a “Jump Man” arcade machine which spoofs 1981’s Donkey Kong, the first game ever to feature Mario, who still didn’t have a name and was called Jump Man. Inside the pizzeria, we can see framed photos of several fighters from multiple Punch-Out games, but there’s also a picture of a duck flying from the grass that references Duck Hunt, the classic NES game in which we used a laser gun to shoot at our TV screen. The movie begins at the Punch-Out Pizzeria, a fictional place that nods at the Punch-Out!! gaming franchise. That doesn’t mean this section of the movie isn’t filled with Easter eggs since we can see Nintendo’s influence everywhere we look. Movie begins, Mario and Luigi are still living in Brooklyn, unaware there’s a magic kingdom populated by living mushrooms and terrifying turtles.
