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35 Anniversary of Super Mario

The year 2020 marks the 35 anniversary of the legendary game Super Mario’s launch in Japan and Nintendo is celebrating it by unveiling a range of new lineup of games, products and events on this special occasion. Giving new angle to old games of the Mushroom Kingdom of Mario, Nintendo's new endeavour is set to …

The year 2020 marks the 35 anniversary of the legendary game Super Mario’s launch in Japan and Nintendo is celebrating it by unveiling a range of new lineup of games, products and events on this special occasion.

Giving new angle to old games of the Mushroom Kingdom of Mario, Nintendo’s new endeavour is set to allure the fans of Mario of every generation.

The gaming company gave us the glimpse of their new products through a video and Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser also stated: “We are marking this significant milestone with a wide variety of games and experiences that all generations of Mario fans, from here to the Mushroom Kingdom, can enjoy together.”

The key highlights of the video were the launch of ‘Super Mario 3D All-Stars’, a collection of three Super Mario games of the modern era, a 35-player online battle ‘Super Mario Bros. 35’, and ‘Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury’, along with ‘Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit’, and a new Nintendo product called ‘Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.’, a mini gaming device inspired by the retro Game & Watch systems that plays the original Super Mario Bros.

 

Apart from the game launches, the details of the lineup of other events and products themed on Mario World is here:


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