“Super Mario 3D All-Stars” Brings Nostalgic Fun & More Hyperbole

Thanks Nintendo for dropping “Super Mario 3D All-Stars.”

Rereleases on the Switch are never a bad thing. Especially when it means more Mario. So, of course, “Super Mario 3D All-Stars” is a most-welcome addition.

3 games in 1. “Super Mario Sunshine,” “Super Mario Galaxy” & “Super Mario 64” make up the epic collection. All of which, are basically classics in the eyes of a pleb. Each still fun as heck.

Are we going to see similar redrops for the “Zelda” series? We can only hope. One can only play through “BoTW” so many times. This really should happen. “3D All-Stars” is proof that “Zelda” should be in the works over at Nintendo.

I did just hear some weird news. According to IGN, the Shindou edition of “Super Mario 64” comes with “3D All-Stars” which means speedrunners won’t be able to do their voodoo magic here. Sorry if you’re a speedrunner, I guess.

In conclusion, the game is worth the $60 dollar price tag. Let’s be real here, “Super Mario 3D All-Stars” will be a collectors item at some point. The Disney-style limited release window will make it so. Hopefully Nintendo doesn’t continue this unpopular trend though.

Whelp, it’s time for some G Fuel and a mad-grab for stars in “Galaxy.” Let me know what you think about it all in the comments.