150,000 tweets snarking about the loss of the animated mustachioed plumber flooded the platform in less than 24 hours.In September, Nintendo re-launched classic games “Super Mario 3D All-Stars,” “Super Mario Bros.
35” for its Switch console, to celebrate the franchise’s 35th anniversary.After Wednesday, those games, as well as other anniversary products released by the brand, will no longer be available to purchase digitally or physically once product runs out, CNN reported.
While “3D All-Stars” will still be playable after Wednesday — as long as you’ve downloaded the game to your console — “Super Mario Bros.
35” will not, Nintendo previously announced in a special alert titled “Important information regarding the end of Super Mario Bros..
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