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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

Three more Virtual Console titles have been rated for release in North America. On Wii U, we can look forward to Mario Party Advance and Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. The ESRB also rated Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for 3DS.

It’s currently unclear when exactly all of these retro titles will be launching. Given their ratings though, this could be a sign that they’ll be available in the near future.

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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is about as small as you’d expect. In order to download the Virtual Console title, just 54 blocks are needed.

3DS owners in Europe/Australia who participated in the Nintendo Network Promotion should be receiving their free codes for Super Mario Bros. Deluxe soon.

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Anyone in Europe who entered into Nintendo’s “Join Nintendo Network Promotion”, check your e-mails right now! Nintendo of Europe and Australia have started to send out free download codes for the Game Boy Color classic, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, provided you registered a Nintendo Network ID to your Nintendo 3DS before the 31st of February. Now you can enjoy one of the best platformers on the console, just with no Game Boy Printer support and controls that make it almost unplayable. Strangely, the game is absent from the 3DS eShop outside of the promotion, which seems like a missed opportunity.

Super Mario Bros Deluxe takes up 44 blocks, or 5.5 MB. 3DS owners in Japan are starting to receive the game as part of the Nintendo Network promotion.

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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe may not be launching on the European 3DS eShop in the middle of February as originally expected.

Nintendo initially listed the title for release on February 12 on an official page. Since then, however, it has been updated to “TBA”.

I still think we’ll be seeing Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on the European eShop in mid to late February due to the Nintendo Network Promotion, but we’ll just have to wait and see.

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Release dates for two more European Virtual Console games have been confirmed. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels will be available on the Wii U eShop this coming Thursday, January 23, followed by Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for 3DS on February 12. Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom is also heading to the European 3DS VC next week


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