Nintendo Remastering Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy for 35th Anniversary

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It’s an incredibly exciting time to be a Mario fan. As part of Super Mario Bros.’s 35th anniversary, Nintendo is reportedly planning remasters of at least three 3D Mario titles for the Switch: 1997’s Super Mario 64, 2002’s Super Mario Sunshine, and 2007’s Super Mario Galaxy.

VentureBeat’s sources claim that these will be released as part of a compilation akin to 1993’s Super Mario All-Stars. This is a Super Nintendo title that comprises Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2, and Super Mario Bros. 3.

Nintendo will also release brand-new Mario titles this year, which include a new Paper Mario game and “deluxe” version of 2013’s Super Mario 3D World. According to Video Games Chronicle, all of this was meant to be unveiled at E3 2020, but now that it’s been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, Mario fans should expect some kind of digital announcement.

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