

There are new credits, which consist of staff members involved in the development of the port versions, and it's a bit shorter.The aiming is also determined by the control stick. When riding Mine Carts and using Turnip Cannons, the screen is now always in first- and third-person views.

The Super Mario Odyssey-themed courses replace those of the Super Mario 3D World courses from the original.The bottom screen also has the "a" amiibo logo and gives the player an option to cancel. The 3DS version is similar, except the top screen only shows the Toad amiibo and the Invincibility Mushroom.Unlike the Wii U version, the text and controllers are divided to two sides the Switch controllers are on the left, interlaced background, while the instructions and the Toad amiibo with the Invincibility Mushroom are to the right. The Switch version has its controllers with a figure representing the amiibo, instructing the player to tap it to the Joy-Stick.In addition to different functionality, the submenu has changes as well: Other amiibo gives the player a 1-Up like the original. Scanning the Super Mario Odyssey-themed figures unlocks the Bonus Episode early. Amiibo functionality is also different, which grants the player an instant Invincibility Mushroom if the Toad figure is used.The Pixel Toad hide-and-seek challenge is now available in-game, unlocked once after completing a level, unlike the original where the player is required to scan a Toad amiibo.
