Not everyone is psyched about Super Mario 3D land, which was released over the weekend. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) called out Nintendo, claiming that the game has sent a message that it's ok to wear fur, according to Kotaku.
One of the Mario's power-up to the game is the Tanooki suit, raccoon-esque get-up that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3 and give the famous plumber-mustached slick capability. But PETA says it sends the wrong sentiment.
"When on a mission to rescue the Princess, Mario has been known to use the means necessary to defeat the enemy
On the site, maps added a game similar to Mario titles. However, in the game, Super leather, Tanooki 2D reversed roles. Players take on the part of the tanuki who are angry that the pursuit of Mario, who was dressed in a raccoon dog's bloody suit, in the hope of coming back feathers.
Super Mario land is Mario's first full 3D appearance on the Nintendo 3DS. PCMag analyst Greenwald will provide junior Editors ' Choice rating, calling it "one of the best games that haven't 3DS." For more information, see full review and slides below.