The digital version of Super Mario 3D All-Stars will be available for purchase through March 31, 2021. Once the digital edition has been purchased on your Nintendo Account, it can be re-downloaded and played if deleted from your device. Software compatibility and play experience may differ on Nintendo Switch Lite. For Super Mario 3D All-Stars on the Nintendo Switch, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Super Mario 64 Plus mod is out for PC- it rocks'. Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Nintendo Switch 43 Discover (or rediscover) three of Mario’s most memorable adventures all in one package—available on the Nintendo Switch system Take these three adventures on the go with the Nintendo Switch system’s handheld or tabletop mode. Discover three of Marios grandest 3D adventures with Super Mario 3D All-Stars on Nintendo Switch! Includes Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy Optimised for Nintendo Switch with updated HD graphics, Joy-Con controls, as well as a music player featuring the epic soundtracks from all three games!
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© Provided by Slickdeals- Release Date: Sept. 18th, 2020
- Editions Available: Standard
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch
- MSRP: $59.99
Released on September 18th, 2020, Super Mario 3D All-Stars includes remakes of Nintendo 64’s Super Mario 64, GameCube’s Super Mario Sunshine, and Wii’s Super Mario Galaxy. However, Nintendo decided to make the game available for a limited time, and pulled the game from digital and (most) physical shelves on March 31st, 2021.
While it’s true that many retailers – including Amazon – are now only offering the game for more than full price, a couple stores are giving players one more shot to bring home all the best 3D Mario games without having to pay scalper prices.
Seemingly unphased by Nintendo’s ruling, Walmart is still selling the game for $49.95, or about $10 off MSRP. Best Buy appears to be doing the same.
It’s rather odd to lock away a game that’s bound to be popular for years if it remained on the market. Nintendo hasn’t divulged the reasoning behind the decision, although we’d be surprised if it wasn’t some sort of financial experiment to see how many people would make an early purchase. It certainly worked for Disney back in the ’90s when it operated its controversial “Vault.”
Where to Order Super Mario 3D All Stars
Nintendo isn’t one for exclusive editions, and Super Mario 3D All-Stars largely continues that trend. A few different stores offered exclusive swag as pre-order bonuses, but those were pretty much all gone come launch day.
While technically, no retailers are supposed to carry this game anymore, it seems like some are selling off the dregs of their physical stock. However, be warned – sites like Amazon or eBay that offer listings from 3rd-party merchants are currently rife with overpriced listings for the game.
If the below sale links are out of stock and you really want the game still, you’ll likely be okay going with a reputable 3rd-party merchant. However, as Deal Hunters, it hurts us to see you pay over full price for an item we’ve seen go on sale many times. As such, we recommend you strike while the iron is still hot, as it may not ever be again.
Walmart
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars – $49.95
Amazon
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars – $62.85
GameStop
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars – $59.99
Best Buy
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars – $49.99
Target
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars – $59.99
What’s New in Super Mario 3D All-Stars?
The biggest changes to the three titles come in the form of graphic upgrades and adjustments to the control scheme. All games support HD resolutions and Super Mario Galaxy will let you use the Joy-Cons in lieu of the Wii’s unique Nunchuks. You’ll also be able to select from over 175 soundtracks to listen to while stomping on Goombas. The only bad news is for Switch Lite owners, as they’ll have to purchase detached Joy-Cons in order to play.
Beyond that one issue, the collection looks to be a great way to experience these classic titles. There’s no doubt that all three of them have aged well — thanks to timeless level design — and adding a layer of polish to the graphics and tweaking the controls is all that was needed to bring them to a new generation. And, if you never had the chance to check out any of these iconic adventures, this is the perfect way to introduce yourself to Mario’s 3D shenanigans.
Earn a Collectible Super Mario Bros. Anniversary Pin Set
Nintendo is giving you the chance to earn an exclusive pin set that pays tribute to 35 years of Super Mario Bros. You’ll first need to purchase Super Mario 3D All-Stars, then head online and tackle a few simple missions. Most of these are straightforward and offer you a great way to celebrate the mustachio’d plumber’s anniversary. Six missions are available, but you only need to complete four to earn your pin set. They are as follows:
New Mario Switch Game
- Visit the official Super Mario website.
- Take the Super Mario quiz.
- Download your “This is my Mario!” image.
- Try the Super Mario Music Player.
- Race in the Super Mario Kart Tour event.
- Purchase the Super Mario 3D All-Stars game.
Once you’ve finished, make sure you’ve played the game on your profile and wait for your account to update. As long as the missions were completed using the same Nintendo ID as you use on the Switch, everything should sync and you’ll be rewarded with a pin set. Note that there is a limited supply, so it’s best to knock these out ASAP.
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After months of Direct rumors, insider leaks, and plenty of no-shows, Nintendo finally released a Mario-themed Nintendo Direct. A long with Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Super Mario Bros. 35, and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, Nintendo updated the Super Nintendo online app with the classic release of Super Mario All-Stars.
Available via the Super NES online app after it updates later today, Super Mario All-Stars will feature the same tools that all current the Super Nintendo Online games have with a save anywhere option, 3 save slots, and the ability to rewind time in case players make a mistake. Players will need to subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online to be able to access the games.
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Celebrating 35 years, Mario has been the mascot for Nintendo since the launch of the NES. The game was followed up in North America and Europe with a unique take on Super Mario Bros. 2, and finally the all time classic Super Mario Bros. 3 in 1988. On the Super Nintendo all three games were put in a collection featuring revamped graphics in Super Mario All-Stars, and now Switch owners can play the collection on the Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo is celebrating the 35th anniversary in other ways with the release of multiple physical products this year as well. Teaming up with PUMA, a new set of sneakers will be available for fans featuring classic Mario colors. The sneakers will feature a starman across the back and the Mario logo on the tongue.
Another way the company is celebrating Mario's 35th anniversary is through a Nintendo partnership with LEGO. Featuring LEGO-themed enemies, power-ups, and of course the plumber himself, the set is customizable with 8 various expansion packs that can be purchased, each level themed has unique enemies and items and are interactive and feature some small surprises.
Nintendo Directs have been going a different direction throughout the year of 2020, though Nintendo insists Covid-19 has not impacted game development, each Direct in 2020 has featured a heading indicating that release schedules may change due to the global pandemic. The games industry as a whole has been greatly effected with work-from-home mandates drastically changing release plans and fan events with many companies resorting to online only videos. In the meantime, Nintendo has been releasing Partner Directs featuring 3rd party games coming to the Switch with a new Direct possible before year's end.
Super Mario All-Stars launches today on the Nintendo Switch.
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