I brought my Switch with me to bed last night. No, it wasn’t to check on my Animal Crossing villagers I haven’t visited in over a month… It was to maliciously wreck 34 other players in Super Mario Bros. 35 by outlasting them and sending as many hammer brothers their way as I possibly could. Now that’s what I call a fun time under the sheets!
I managed to rack up two more first-place victories last night in Super Mario Bros. 35, and I can’t get enough of it. Nevertheless, regardless of whether I get bored or sidetracked by another video game, Super Mario Bros. 35 has a limited lifespan set in place by Nintendo. Why? I haven’t the faintest clue. Perhaps they believe the skill ceiling could become too high? Maybe they plan on fully expanding this idea with a different and more fleshed out release (levels from World and 3 would be glorious). Maybe it’s just Nintendo being Nintendo.
Source: Destructoid Nintendo should really reconsider making Super Mario Bros. 35 a limited release