After so many rumors, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury was finally unveiled last September 2020 in a new port for the Switch as part of Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct. Although fans didn’t get to see too much of what was in store for them, a bad-ass trailer was then shown off in January
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For the last couple of years, Nintendo has ported over a large portion of the popular titles from the Wii U’s catalog. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Pikmin 3 Deluxe, New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe, Captain Toad Treasure Tracker, and Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze were all fantastic titles, but we Wii U die-hards had
Nintendo’s UK website shared some more details on the story behind the new Bowser’s Fury mode in the upcoming port of Super Mario 3D World for the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo UK stated that Bowser has actually become tainted by a “mysterious black goop.” This requires Mario and Bowser Jr. to go from island to island
Nintendo has revealed more details for Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury in a massive seven-minute-long trailer. The trailer covered what new features players can expect in Super Mario 3D World, which originally released in 2013. Likewise, it also detailed how Bowser’s Fury, a brand new adventure, will play out. Super Mario 3D World will play much
Nintendo has yet again found a way to capitalize on the insane popularity and marketability of their flagship character Mario. The official Nintendo of America Twitter account posted a status update promoting their brand new merchandise: the Super Mario Bros. It’s-a Me, Mario Action Figure: Don’t slip up, get your Super Mario Bros. It's-a Me,
Today Nintendo announced the long-rumored Super Mario 3D All-Stars a compilation of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. Each title has been remastered to support the current generation visuals but the resolutions differ depending on which game you are playing. Nintendo Japan put out a news article detailing the collection’s three games and their in-game soundtracks including
Nintendo is the king of giving their fanbase everything they want, but usually with a catch. Fans were practically screaming from the rooftops that they wanted an online service. Nintendo answered with a $20/year subscription plan that gave players multiplayer access to select titles and a catalog of titles to play, but only NES titles.
Despite holding a Direct Mini just last week, most of Nintendo’s major releases for the latter portion of 2020 still seem to be shrouded in secrecy. Based on some new reports that have come about, however, it seems like we’re set to get a whole lot of Mario later in the year. In a new