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Princess Peach takes center stage in the fun, charming new game for Nintendo Switch. ... Before that, there was a Nelsonic Watch Game, "Princess Toadstool's Castle Run" (1990).
Princess Peach Gets A Switch Game After Stealing The Show In ... we see Peach blossom onto a stage and then run through its set—complete with facsimile castles and knee-high enemies—to sparkle ...
Prior to Super Princess Peach, the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom previously starred in only one other game: Princess Toadstool’s Castle Run, an LCD game-watch title released in 1990 as part of a ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 might not have the largest slate of launch titles, but the upgraded hardware improves some Switch 1 ...
A new Super Mario Bros. video game staring Princess Peach's adventures, Princess Peach! Showtime, has a trailer and an official release date.
You’d think being royalty would afford one all kinds of privileges, but in the case of Nintendo’s Princess Peach, it’s been a mixed bag. Despite appearing in dozens of games since her ...
Being a mobile game, Super Mario Run is a bit shorter than other entries in the series. So, it’s no surprise that it only takes Mario 24 levels to be able to track down and save Princess Peach.
Super Mario Run offers a limited time event with 1.2x bonus medals in Remix 10 until March 30th. Players can earn special Peach-themed statues by completing missions in the Princess Peach ...
Following an update to the mobile runner Super Mario Run last week (bumping the game up to Version 3.2.0), Nintendo has now officially announced a new Princess Peach: Showtime! event for the title.
Princess Peach: Showtime! is clever and playful, but Peach deserves more. Delightful design and the beloved royal badass isn’t enough to save Peach’s first game in 19 years from being a touch ...
Peach’s first starring role was in Princess Toadstool’s Castle Run, an LCD watch game, but in 2005, she finally got her own true game with Super Princess Peach on the Nintendo DS.
Princess Peach originally went by the name Princess Toadstool in the U.S. localization of early Mario games. However, the Mushroom Kingdom leader always went by Princess Peach in Japan. You’ll ...