Super Mario 35th Anniversary Collection unveiled on Nintendo Direct next week
The Super Mario 35th Anniversary Collection could be presented during the next Nintendo Direct which will be aired next week. According to the well-known insider Zippo, the game will be a collection in high definition of some of the most popular games of the Italian plumber, without however noteworthy additions.
To corroborate the rumors of a Super Mario 35th Anniversary Collection arrives the famous Zippo insider on ResetEra. The first rumors are a few days ago, when some users found an official Twitter account owned by Nintendo. In the post, now edited, Zippo not only confirmed the existence of this compilation, but also shared some details.
According to his information the work is not comparable to that of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening , called a 6 hour port of a 1993 game for GameBoy sold for $ 60. It will be a collection of 3 complete games, adapted to widescreen and therefore "better" if only for this feature. It is true that they will not have new additions, but having in one place games of the caliber of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy according to the insider "will be worth the ticket price".
For this he recommends Nintendo fans get used to the idea before being disappointed next week when the new Nintendo Direct is released. The only game that will undergo a substantial improvement will be the Super Mario 3D World remake.
About Mario: this is the review of Paper Mario: The Origami King.
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To corroborate the rumors of a Super Mario 35th Anniversary Collection arrives the famous Zippo insider on ResetEra. The first rumors are a few days ago, when some users found an official Twitter account owned by Nintendo. In the post, now edited, Zippo not only confirmed the existence of this compilation, but also shared some details.
According to his information the work is not comparable to that of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening , called a 6 hour port of a 1993 game for GameBoy sold for $ 60. It will be a collection of 3 complete games, adapted to widescreen and therefore "better" if only for this feature. It is true that they will not have new additions, but having in one place games of the caliber of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy according to the insider "will be worth the ticket price".
For this he recommends Nintendo fans get used to the idea before being disappointed next week when the new Nintendo Direct is released. The only game that will undergo a substantial improvement will be the Super Mario 3D World remake.
About Mario: this is the review of Paper Mario: The Origami King.
You would like a Super Mario 35th Anniversary Collection like this?
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