“The Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary campaign will end at the end of March 2021. With the end of the campaign, the production, sales and services of some products will also end,” Nintendo wrote on Monday.
Why are Mario games going away?
Nintendo says that Mario games are going away on March 31, 2021 because they are ‘celebrating’ the anniversary – Destructoid.
Why are they removing all the Mario games?
This includes games like Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Super Mario Bros. 35, and more. Wondering why Nintendo is making that decision? Doug Bowser spoke to Polygon to explain. Yeah, I think I use a simple word: celebration.
Why did Nintendo add the Mario celebration games?
In an interview with Polygon, Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser said it’s simple: These Mario games were added as part of a celebration. It was intended to be a special, unique moment for the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.
Why was Super Mario 3D All Stars removed?
This includes games like Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Super Mario Bros. 35, and more. Wondering why Nintendo is making that decision? Doug Bowser spoke to Polygon to explain. Yeah, I think I use a simple word: celebration. It just — this is a celebration of Mario’s 35th anniversary.
Are there any new Mario games coming out?
This included a battle royale-style video game with Super Mario Bros. 35, Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros., a collection of fan-favorite Mario games in Super Mario 3D All-Stars, and a ton of 35th Anniversary merchandise. Nintendo warned us last year by saying they won’t be selling those games past March 31, 2021.
This includes games like Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Super Mario Bros. 35, and more. Wondering why Nintendo is making that decision? Doug Bowser spoke to Polygon to explain. Yeah, I think I use a simple word: celebration.
In an interview with Polygon, Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser said it’s simple: These Mario games were added as part of a celebration. It was intended to be a special, unique moment for the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.
This includes games like Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Super Mario Bros. 35, and more. Wondering why Nintendo is making that decision? Doug Bowser spoke to Polygon to explain. Yeah, I think I use a simple word: celebration. It just — this is a celebration of Mario’s 35th anniversary.
Why is Mario the mascot of the Nintendo?
Mario is also Nintendo’s mascot, this is because he was popular back when his first game came out, and every Mario game that has been released has made the company great profits. Mario games are Nintendo’s best selling series and so it only makes sense to keep producing something that sells well.