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Nintendo Announces Final Shipment of Super Mario All-Stars

by Matthew Blundon - February 15, 2011, 12:07 pm EST
Total comments: 11 Source: Game Life, http://www.wired.com/gamelife/

Gamers now have one last chance to pick up Mario's anniversary compilation. 

Super Mario All-Stars: Limited Edition was released on the Wii on December 12 last year and was sold out within days. Nintendo, aware of the situation, is preparing one final run of the game, due in stores on March 13.

The game includes four different retro Mario games: Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros 3. Each game features updated graphics and sound from the SNES version of Super Mario All-Stars. 

It also comes with a Super Mario History soundtrack CD, as well as a 32-page Super Mario History booklet. These two items can only be obtained through purchasing this limited edition package. 

For those who missed the boat the first time, don’t hesitate this time around. Nintendo has made it quite clear that this will be the final shipment of the game. 

Talkback

SilverQuilavaFebruary 15, 2011

oh sht. I hope that I can manage to find it this time.

vuduFebruary 15, 2011

I kinda feel bad for the people who bought this on eBay for $80.  ;D

I cannot believe I'm going to have to pre-order a game that came out four months ago.

jrlibrarianJeffrey Trewin, Associate EditorFebruary 15, 2011

Quote from: Shaymin

I cannot believe I'm going to have to pre-order a game that came out four months ago.


That's Nintendo for you. I still am not interested in it, because I have the NES cartridges around here somewhere, and they work fine on my clone. If I find it at Goodwill one of these days, I'll grab it just because I know it's going to shoot up in price again.

TJ SpykeFebruary 15, 2011

These are not the NES games though, you do know that?

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorFebruary 15, 2011

Remember the people who thought this wouldn't sell...

Also, You'll be able to walk into a store and buy a Wii days after it launches...

TJ SpykeFebruary 15, 2011

I am glad I picked it u[ the same week it came out rather than waiting.

jrlibrarianJeffrey Trewin, Associate EditorFebruary 17, 2011

Quote from: TJ

These are not the NES games though, you do know that?


Yes, I do know that. I just prefer the original versions to the SMBAS versions.

Mop it upFebruary 17, 2011

I can't say I'm surprised to see this, and it's nice for people who want it for the game. I'm still hoping it will have some defining difference from the first run though, even if it's just a different serial or version number.

Quote from: Mop

I can't say I'm surprised to see this, and it's nice for people who want it for the game. I'm still hoping it will have some defining difference from the first run though, even if it's just a different serial or version number.

While that would be cool, I wouldn't hold my breath.

It's kinda cool that people can get another chance to get this...I guess...I bought it and am constantly asking myself why I did. Here in Japan, you can still find the game on store shelves even though it's sold through nearly the same number of copies as it has in North America. I don't know if that has to do with the stores I've looked at having more copies than usual or if the Japanese market was allocated a greater allotment of units. It's just a bit odd is all.

Chozo GhostFebruary 21, 2011

Quote from: vudu

I kinda feel bad for the people who bought this on eBay for $80.  ;D

It will go back up to $80, though. They could buy it on march 13th for $29.99 then wait for the supply to dry up and price to go up again then they can try to resell their $80 copy. They may not get all their money back after commission and everything is factored in, but they'd get most of it back at least.

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