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Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - Moonface - Sep 3rd, 2020 Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. | Trailer Get your hands on a new piece of history with the Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. system, featuring a modern +Control Pad! Play Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, a Mario version of Ball, and enjoy a digital clock with 35 little touches that include some guest appearances from Mario’s friends and foes. Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. launches on November 13 for $49.99. This classic with a new look arrives 11/13. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | Trailer Super Mario 3D World is coming to Nintendo Switch with both online and local multiplayer…but with a new twist titled Bowser's Fury! Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury will launch on February 12, 2021. New amiibo figures Cat Mario and Cat Peach will also be released at the same time as the game. Stay tuned to learn more about this title in the future. Super Mario Bros. 35 | Trailer 35 Mario's drop into a level as a competitive clash comes to the Mushroom Kingdom! Super Mario Bros. 35 is a competitive 35-player online battle where the last Mario standing or running wins! Enemies defeated will be sent to other players’ courses, but that also works the other way around! Players can activate special items to try and outpace their opponents. Super Mario Bros. 35 launches on October 1 as a digital-only game exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online members; however, the game will only be playable until March 31, 2021. Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit | Trailer Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit brings the fun of the Mario Kart series into the real world by using a Nintendo Switch system to race against opponents using a physical Kart. The physical Kart responds to boosts in-game and in the real world, stops when hit with an item and can be affected in different ways depending on the race. Players place gates and then drive to each one in order to create a custom course layout in their home, where the only limit is their imagination. Race against Koopalings in Grand Prix, unlock a variety of course customizations and costumes for Mario or Luigi, and play with up to four players in local multiplayer mode. Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, which is available in a Mario Set or Luigi Set, launches on October 16 for $99.99. Super Mario Events There will be Super Mario events running from now until March 2021:
Super Mario Products As well as the aforementioned events, there will also be products to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros.:
Super Mario All-Stars The classic Super NES game that includes upgraded versions of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3 with enhanced 16-bit graphics is joining the catalog of games available with Nintendo Switch Online … later today! Super Mario 3D All-Stars | Trailer Optimized versions of 3D Mario games Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy are coming to Nintendo Switch in one package. In addition to having higher resolutions than their original versions, the games have been optimized for a smooth gameplay experience on Nintendo Switch. Super Mario 3D All-Stars also includes an in-game music-player mode to play the music and songs from all three games. Players can also listen to music on their Nintendo Switch systems when the screen is off. A limited physical production of Super Mario 3D All-Stars launches exclusively for the Nintendo Switch family of systems on September 18, and will be available digitally until approximately March 31, 2021. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - Moonface - Sep 3rd, 2020 Overall an OK set of announcements, but what the fuck is up with limiting 3D All-Stars to only be sold until March 2021? I'd understand limiting the physical copies but why the digital ones too?! There's no good reason for Nintendo to be pulling that shit. Same for putting together a Mario battle royale type game and killing it in 6 months. Why? If people are still playing it at the time then leave it be, especially since you have to be a subscriber to access it. Mario Kart was the most appealing thing to me here. Although if it's $99.99 for each kart, then I'm not spending $200 to actually play this with Shira. I'm sure the technology is worth the money; I'm just not prepared to pay that much for it. If I had one dream announcement in this, it would have been to make the Super Mario 64 trailer start with Odyssey's Mario model, and then it starts getting stretched about like the 64 model does, and then it gets revealed that the whole game is being remade from the ground up. At a time where every classic platformer is being remade it was a little flat to me just seeing a port when it could've been so much more. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - queenzelda - Sep 3rd, 2020 Haha twitter is pretty mad about them pulling a 'Disney vault' thing with the 35th Super Mario Bro's anniversary release/exclusivity. Thing is that it's usually what Nintendo has done before with past anniversary collections, this isn't the only one that's special. There was an Wii anniversary Mario edition game that released & I still have it. <3 I have all the plans to get the 35th SMB:A Switch title as well, cause I REALLY want to get Super Mario Sunshine since my GC version basically doesn't load past the intro part for the game. u_u" RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - queenzelda - Sep 3rd, 2020 (Sep 3rd, 2020, 04:48 PM)Moonface Wrote: According to The Verge; "Home Circuit is expected to launch on October 16th, and it will come in two varieties — Mario and Luigi — for $99.99 each." So yea, $100 per AR Remote Mario Kart car. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - Moonface - Sep 4th, 2020 (Sep 3rd, 2020, 11:02 PM)sunshine queen Wrote:So I just learned that you can not use more than one kart per Switch. I can't see this selling well in families with multiple kids because unless they all have their own Switch they can't play together. Nintendo should've made extra karts work on smart devices and just required a Switch to set up the track and stuff. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - Dragon Lord - Sep 5th, 2020 Super Mario All-Stars being added to the SNES app is the real takeaway from this. Don't much care about the 3D All-Stars announcement. I never was huge on SM64, found Sunshine to be pretty boring back in the day and never had a Wii so I have no nostalgic feelings over Galaxy, so I don't imagine myself picking that one up. Unless they drastically improved the controls of SM64 to the point that it's not a huge annoyance to play. Too bad they couldn't deliver Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars on the SNES app for this as well. That would have been a 10/10 addition to it. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - Moonface - Sep 14th, 2020 Gotta love Nintendo's supply and demand bullshit. Copies of 3D All Stars are so short that a UK retailer just cancelled all the orders they can't fulfill because Nintendo UK can't guarantee more copies will be shipped. It's stupid enough that the game is limited until March 2021, but at this rate physical copies are probably going to be impossible to find before the end of this month. The only saving grace this has compared to say, Amiibo's, is that you can at least get a digital version of this stuff. I just wish Nintendo would stop making woefully low supplies for stuff that has a massive demand; especially when they won't even bother to make more because they somehow underestimated initial demand. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - ShiraNoMai - Sep 14th, 2020 I'm excited to play these again. People mentioned the Shindo version (the rerelease in Japan) is probably going to be the final version here, which means it's patched (can't BLJ, no "so long gay bowser", etc) which will be disappointing but not a deal breaker for me. I also saw it's possible they will sell a second version of this release again next year with Galaxy 2 bundled in since they did this exact same thing with the Super Mario All-Stars release (which had SM1, 2, 3 and Japan 2; they later added SMW). That'd be pretty amazing. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - Moonface - Sep 14th, 2020 (Sep 14th, 2020, 12:38 AM)ShiraNoMai Wrote:That would be bullshit because the FOMO generated with the initial release means so many people will buy this current bundle only to see a better one release later that for now has no guarantee of happening so there's zero incentive to wait for it when it may never come and then you get nothing. If that happens then Galaxy 2 should be standalone and not incur a greater cost to those who bought the initial bundle in comparison to the new one. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - ShiraNoMai - Sep 14th, 2020 One can hope that they'll just give you Galaxy 2 if you already own 3D All Stars from 2020 with just an extra fee (as a digital copy) considering they didn't have an upgrade option back in the 90's for this to make work. They also didn't limit copies back then AFAIK so who knows. RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - Moonface - Sep 14th, 2020 Would there be other games they could do a bundle with with Galaxy 2 instead of just adding into the existing one? RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - ShiraNoMai - Sep 14th, 2020 3D Land would be very nice, but I don't know how much of a demand that would pull. That's the only other 3D Mario that's come out since then I can recall Man 3D Land was sooo good though. I actually think it had way more interesting level design than 3D World did but dunno if that's a hot take RE: Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct - WR91 - Sep 28th, 2020 Man, the hype. The hype is real with this one. I already ordered and received my Super Mario 3D World cartridge and I couldn't be anymore happy. Well I do wish that Super Mario 64 was fully optimized for the Switch with widescreen mode and not reduced to the black bar deal most older games have but other than that I'm happy as a peach (pun intended)! |