Nintendo to relaunch Super Mario games in celebration of its 35th anniversary

Classic titles from the Super Mario franchise should be re-launched in celebration of its 35th anniversary, in addition to a feature film and a theme park

Amid so much change in the culture and games sector due to the new coronavirus (COVID-19), here is good news for the millions of fans of Super Mario Bros. To celebrate the classic 35 years, the Nintendo decided to relaunch better versions of games super Mario still this year.

For now, the Nintendo did not reveal the names of the titles that will reach the public. However, rumors indicate that Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine are included in the list, revealed the Eurogamer portal. In addition to these, Paper Mario and a Deluxe version of Super Mario 3D World may be on the way. All of them should be available for the Switch.

Super Mario gameImproved versions of several Super Mario games are due out this year

All of these announcements should be shared at the event E3, considered the largest game fair in the world. The 2020 edition, which would take place between June 9 and 11, in Los Angeles, in the United States, was canceled due to the pandemic of coronavirus (COVID-19). With this decision, the Nintendo must announce the birthday news at an online event in the middle of the year.

Super Mario movie and a theme park

The commemorative actions of 35 years of super Mario they must go beyond the return of the classics. As the Video Games Chronicle website reported, Nintendo can announce, even in the middle of the year, new details of its newest park, the Super Nintendo World, in partnership with Universal Studios.

The park will be in Osaka, Japan, and should open before the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which has been postponed until next year due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). See below the promotional video about the theme park:

Although there is no set timetable, there are expectations that the theme park Super Nintendo World also reach the United States.

In the commemorative package, Nintendo it is considered to take super Mario for big screen movies. In an interview last November, Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Mario, said he wants to see the Nintendo fighting with Disney, but Miyamoto stated that parents' resistance to games is still an obstacle.

Many parents want to prevent their children from playing video games. But those same parents have no problem with allowing them to watch Disney movies. We can't seriously challenge Disney unless parents start to feel comfortable with their kids playing Nintendo.

Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Mario.

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Source: Polygon.