Super Mario Galaxy Japanese trailer: like faeries dancing on your eyelids

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The above clip is the official Japanese Super Mario Galaxy trailer, and it’s easily the best footage of the game we’ve seen so far. Sure, some of us have played it, but none of them were inundated with the pixie language of the Nipponese during gameplay, and honestly that adds a certain whimsical feel to the proceedings. In fact, in David’s experience, the game was probably covered in the staccato Teutonic language of the Leipzig Games Conference, and I have to imagine that would be the gaming equivalent of eating a Popsicle covered in ants. Ants who just happen to be wearing World War 1 era German infantry helmets and using the crown-mounted spikes to jab at your tonsils, gums and that weird hangy-down thing at the back of your throat.

While the above clip looks amazing and fills me with all the childish glee of a gleeful child, I’m not about to proclaim Galaxy as the game of the year. The moment Mario rescues a little girl from horrible genetic experimentation or falls in love with an inanimate cube however, he’s got this sh*t locked down. 

[UPDATE: As a bonus, I’m also including four more Galaxy clips: two Japanese TV ads, and two player demos. You might be thinking there’s no way I could give you all this footage for less than ninety-nine ninety-nine, but for a limited time, we’re giving it to you absolutely free! Also, hit the jump below to qualify for your free Swiffer Wetjet!] 

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