For the Super Mario Bros. 35th anniversary, Nintendo innovates the platformer genre once again with a Battle Royale in Super Mario Bros. 35. Here's GotGame's review of this limited-time offering.
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The Super Mario Bros. 35th anniversary was a big deal for a few months there, basically dominating the Nintendo-related headlines for the last little while. But now that it’s done we wanted to take a look back and ask – was Mario’s 35th anniversary a worthy celebration?"
Not really. No new games..No Remakes of older Games..just ports that were not flawless and one good port with new features that would be 10-15$ dlc if other companies would offer it.
Seeing how it's their biggest ip... they didn't do the 35h anniversary any justice... they could've gone all out with from the ground up remasters and maybe some new dlc for mario kart, party, and tennis but they didn't
Half-Glass Gaming: "As far as the late Mario is concerned, I propose we elect a new poster child for the company. But who would be the perfect fit?"
Pikachu, the most popular and cute pokemon. After Mario, Pokemon is Nintendo biggest IP. easy!
Mario never "died". Only to the idiots who slept in the LIMITED collection. You snooze, you lose. It mustn't not have been that important enough for anyone who missed out. Sucks to be you.
Who said Marios dead? Mario is Nintendos staple and as long as Miyamoto is around, so will Mario and Zelda. But, thats part of the problem. Nintendo havent really ever looked out at acquiring any new talent even to apprentice, theyve just relied on him and hes not getting any younger and all that smoking is catching up to him so when Miyamoto is gone, then you can really start worrying. Til then, relax already!
For whatever reason, March 31st, 2021 has turned into a day of sorrow for Nintendo fans, because it unfortunately means the end for three games on the Nintendo Switch console.
I thought about buying that fire emblem game but then realized I owned the DS remake so I'll pass.