Video: Super Mario 64 comparison – Super Mario 3D All-Stars on Switch vs. N64 original
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GameXplain has put together a comparison video for Super Mario 64 featuring the new Super Mario 3D All-Stars version for Switch and the original N64 release. Check it out below.
Japanese Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary commercial
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Nintendo has readied a special Japanese commercial to celebrate the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary. View the advert below.
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My Nintendo adds Super Mario Bros. wallpapers in North America
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Going along with today’s news, a pair of Super Mario Bros. wallpapers have been added to My Nintendo in North America. The designs feature the first two entries in the series.
For those that are interested, you can pick up these wallpapers here. They cost 50 Platinum Points each.
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Splatoon 2 – Super Mario Splatfest t-shirts now available
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As was announced earlier today, Splatoon 2 will be celebrating Super Mario’s 35th anniversary early next year with a special Splatfests. Players are being asked to choose between the Super Mushroom and Super Star as their favorite power-up.
Nintendo has now opened orders for the two real life t-shirts created to promote the event. Both cost $29.99 each and are available here. We have some additional photos below.
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Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. – size, weight, and battery details
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One of Nintendo’s many announcements today was the Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. The collectable device is inspired by the original Game & Watch systems first released in 1980.
Thanks to the newly-opened website for the device, we have information on its size, weight, and battery. Here’s the full rundown:
Video: Super Mario Bros. medley
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Nintendo is taking a stroll down memory lane and looking back at history of Super Mario Bros. with a medley video. We have it below.
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Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct recap announcement
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Nintendo has sent out an announcement recapping all of the announcements, news, and more from today’s Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct. If you missed out on any part of the presentation or want an overview of everything shown, continue on below.
Super Mario sneakers from Puma spotted
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Puma appears to have collaborated with Nintendo on new sneakers. That’s according to an official product page spotted in Australia, which has since been removed.
Below are a few photos:
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Shantae Game Boy Color Collector’s Edition revealed, physical pre-orders open September 11
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Limited Run Games and WayForward previously announced plans to produce a new re-release for the original Shantae on Game Boy Color. Additional details were provided today.
Aside from a standard release, fans will be able to purchase a collector’s edition. Copies include a premium rigid box that contains a ton of goodies including the soundtrack, an enamel pin, and more.
Pre-orders for the new re-release of Shantae on Game Boy Color open on September 11 at 7 AM PT / 10 PM ET through Limited Run Games. They’ll be live for a total of four weeks.
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AT&T apparently holding on to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, won’t be sold
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There was talk earlier this summer that AT&T was looking into selling off its Warner Bros. gaming business. The company had a new CEO take the helm in July, and activist hedge fund Elliott Management (which took a $3.2 billion stake last year) wanted to see non-core assets be sold. However, it appears there has been a change in heart.
According to Bloomberg, AT&T removed its Warner Bros. gaming business from the list of noncore assets up for sale, as the company determined “it was too valuable to unload during its effort to pay down debt and streamline”. The publication further reports that despite a potential $4 billion deal, “AT&T balked given the business’s growth potential”. Microsoft, Take-Two Interactive, Electronic Arts, and Activision Blizzard had all apparently expressed prior interest.