Super Mario 3D All-Stars is still accessible on Amazon as a brand-new title.
Many fans were upset by Nintendo's decision to restrict the distribution of Super Mario 3D All-Stars since it prevented a great number of players from rediscovering three beloved titles. You may be happy to learn that Super Mario 64, Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy are still available to purchase brand-new on Amazon if you were one of those folks and you've been itching to play them again.
The good news is that the game still costs around what you would expect to spend for any new Switch game, despite some people's fears that scalpers would buy up all of the copies and sell them for outrageous prices. Super Mario Odyssey has already delighted a lot of Switch owners, and Super Mario 3D All-Stars honors three of its legendary forerunners.
Even while you may still get a copy right now, there will come a time when finding a fairly priced copy will be far more difficult. It's currently not accessible via the Nintendo eShop, but it's undoubtedly something that fans of the game will want to add to their collection.
Not to mention, all of the games in 3D All-Stars are amazing. Super Mario 64 was the first game in the series to be fully 3D, and it pays you to explore every inch of its enigmatic realms. Super Mario Sunshine introduces unique water-spraying action and is set on the fictional island of Delfino. Players will come across a variety of strange people and animals. In contrast, Super Mario Galaxy completely reimagined the game by having Mario travel through space and come across peculiar planetoids with peculiar gravity patterns.
But it's not just the games; the compilation also has 175 standout songs from the three games' soundtracks. It's a fantastic chance to own a piece of gaming music history since Nintendo has suddenly taken down a large number of their soundtracks from YouTube.
We highly suggest purchasing this collection if you haven't played any of these games before. If you've already played them, they're still worth a second look, and the HD restoration makes a big difference. When you play the originals again, you'll find it difficult to believe you ever got used to them seeming so grainy. For additional platforming suggestions, see our guide to the best Switch platformers.