Super Mario 3D All-Stars officially announced

The Nintendo as part of the newest Nintendo Direct, the digital event where the company announces new titles or features for consoles, has announced a collection of the most complete collections of 3D Super Mario for the Nintendo Switch, with a curious restriction.

The collection, called Super Mario 3D All-Stars, will include Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy games and will be released in digital and physical form on September 18 for the Nintendo Switch.

But the strange thing is that the company also announced that the title will stop being distributed from March 2021, something we would not expect for such a significant release from the company. Super Mario 64 was first released for the Nintendo 64 in 1996, with the title being the first 3D experience we met starring Mario and is still considered one of the top platforms of all time.

The Super Mario Sunshine followed these steps but had the misfortune to be released in the not so popular Nintendo console, the GameCube, while the Super Mario Galaxy boosted the formula of the aforementioned Nintendo Wii.

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