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Nintendo Announces Switch Releases Of "Super Mario 64," "Sunshine" And "Galaxy"

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Published September 03, 2020

Published September 03, 2020

In March, a rumor swirled that Nintendo had some huge plans for 2020 regarding Super Mario. One of those rumors included a new Paper Mario game, which we got with Paper Mario: The Origami King. The other half of that rumor was that Nintendo would be rereleasing Super Mario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy.

Today, that rumor was confirmed when Nintendo streamed a Nintendo Direct that announced a limited release of the three classic Super Mario titles, along with a rerelease of Super Mario 3D World that includes a mysterious new addition called "Bowser's Fury," a semi-IRL Mario Kart game called Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit and a Battle Royale version of the original Super Mario Bros. There are also neat Mario-themed tidbits announced for other games as well as some merchandising partnerships.

The collection of classic 3D Mario games, dubbed Super Mario 3D All-Stars, will release September 18th. Curiously, the games are being released in a limited-edition run and will be removed from stores at the end of March next year.


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