Nintendo Switch Online is adding Nintendo 64 games, which could mean all of Super Mario 3D All-Stars’ contents won’t be exclusive forever.
Mario, TMNT, Sonic, some of the best retro games live on the Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo has just provided some updated information on several of their Switch million seller titles via CESA 2022. As such, we’ve got some new sales figures for a few of these titles.
Awesome to see Bayonetta 2 get over a million and the Xenoblade games to do so well! Good numbers all around. Nice to see Nintendo recover after the Wii U.
With the release of the White Book, Super Mario 3D All-Stars lifetime sales hit a new total of 9.07 million.
I still have a sealed copy of this game. I heard it was going to be a limited release so I never opened it. I wouldn’t exactly call 9mil limited however.
Nintendo played us yet again. Fattened up their pockets by using the coveted limited release tactic to gain profits by secretly releasing more than they said was available.
I feel this as bad as insider trading. There's a law broken somewhere here. It doesn't feel right. Bastards never again will I listen to their bs.
It was stupid to make it a limited release to begin with. No matter, it is pretty easy to find used copies for people who missed it and want the collection. It is a fine collection, especially having Mario Galaxy which is a pain to emulate because of the controls.
Can they just do the Zelda collection already?! Yes we know Mario is popular. But damnit I want a Zelda collection of all the handheld games, including the 3ds remakes of Ocarina and Majora along with the great and underappreciated Link Between Worlds.
It isn't the same! Mario 3DAllsars Mario64 gets a 1080p upgrade! Nice try!
The article is insinuating/stating that those who bought 3D All-Stars only did so because it was a timed limited release. Perhaps that’s a bad reason to buy a game. Maybe you should just buy games to play & enjoy them, not as ‘an investment’ because you believe it will be worth a lot after 10-20 years. If new gamers get to enjoy Mario 64 because of Switch Online, that seems like a good thing.
"Confirm many's fear"... Of what? The game being accesible to anyone? Other people enjoying the game? If you feel you're entitled to have exclusive access to Mario 64 cause you got the collection and don't want anyone else to be able to play it you're a special kind of petty and sad.
Comfirms this is clickbait . It's really not that serious. Do I think the idea is to be able to leverage these games? Sure. But there's nothing to talk about. They're both emulation to a single player game. But there's 2 other games that did at the very least get a slight upgrade. So there's that much
umm no. Digital streamed bs locked behind a paywall vs buying the game once and owning it... not even close to the same thing