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Engadget
5 days ago
- Business
- Engadget
Nintendo rolls out Switch 2 updates for Super Mario Odyssey and other Switch games
As promised, Nintendo has updated a bunch of Switch games to support the Switch 2. Unlike Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom , these don't cost a dime. Just install them on your new console when it arrives, and enjoy next-gen enhancements. The list includes Mario's greatest hits from the Switch era. Super Mario Odyssey , Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe are all there. Ditto for the top-down Zelda titles: Echoes of Wisdom and Link's Awakening . The Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom may require a purchase. They'll set you back $70 or $80 new, but if you already own the games, it's only $10 each. (And Switch Online Expansion Pack members get the enhanced updates for free.) Regardless, at least you have a sharper-looking open world to explore for paying a second time. Here's the complete list of (free) updated games, which also includes Pokémon and Captain Toad. ARMS – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates and HDR) Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain – GameShare (up to four players, local / online GameChat sharing) Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – visual upgrades (resolution and HDR) and GameShare (two players in all courses, local / online GameChat sharing) Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics – GameShare (up to four players can play 34 games, local / online GameChat sharing) Game Builder Garage – visual upgrades (resolution), Joy-Con 2 mouse control New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe – visual upgrades (resolution) Pokémon Scarlet – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates) Pokémon Violet – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates) Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates and HDR), GameShare (up to four players in Super Mario 3D World, two players in Bowser's Fury and local / online GameChat sharing) Super Mario Odyssey – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates), GameShare (two players, local / online GameChat sharing) The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom – visual upgrades (resolution, HDR) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening – visual upgrades (resolution, HDR) The Switch 2 launches on Thursday. Here's how to (maybe) still get one in time.

Engadget
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Engadget
More Switch games are getting Switch 2 upgrades
More original Switch games are getting the Switch 2 treatment. Although their enhancements are subtler than the Switch 2 editions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom , at least these will be free updates. On Friday, Nintendo detailed the legacy Switch titles that will receive upgrades for the Switch 2. They include some of the console's best games from the company's biggest franchises. Most of the platform's big Mario games are included: Super Mario Odyssey , Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe . You'll also find the platform's top-down Zelda titles: Echoes of Wisdom and Link's Awakening . A pair of Pokémon games makes the cut: Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet . Even Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker gets in on the action. The enhancements vary by title. They range from various visual upgrades to multiplayer GameShare functionality. Here's the complete list: ARMS – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates and HDR) Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain – GameShare (up to four players, local / online GameChat sharing) Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – visual upgrades (resolution and HDR) and GameShare (two players in all courses, local / online GameChat sharing) Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classic s – GameShare (up to four players can play 34 games, local / online GameChat sharing) Game Builder Garage – visual upgrades (resolution), Joy-Con 2 mouse control New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe – visual upgrades (resolution) Pokémon Scarlet – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates) Pokémon Violet – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates) Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates and HDR), GameShare (up to four players in Super Mario 3D World, two players in Bowser's Fury and local / online GameChat sharing) Super Mario Odyssey – visual upgrades (resolution, frame rates), GameShare (two players, local / online GameChat sharing) The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom – visual upgrades (resolution, HDR) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening – visual upgrades (resolution, HDR) All of the free updates will be available on the Switch 2's June 5 launch date. You'll first need to install a system update for the new console.


Forbes
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Road To Nintendo Switch 2: ‘Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury'
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury Nintendo's highly anticipated Switch 2 is due for release on June 5 of this year (disastrous US pre-orders went live today), and with the launch date rapidly approaching, I thought it might be fun to tackle my sizeable legacy Switch backlog and document my ongoing impressions. These games aren't going to play themselves, man. Plus, I need to mentally prepare myself for those $90 Switch 2 software prices. Yikes. PlayStation, Xbox and PC have admittedly dominated my gaming attention this entire generation (and the last), so I've only occasionally turned on either of my Switch consoles. When I do, it's mostly to see which retro titles have been added to Nintendo Switch Online. I'm old. I like N64. Come to think of it, I was actually rather late to the Switch party in general, starting with a yellow Switch Lite back in 2019 and then a docked OLED model sometime later, probably in 2023. The Switch initially released back in 2017, which according to my writer math, now makes the hardware over eight years old. The passage of time is a terrifying thing. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury To kick things off right, I thought I'd revisit and finally finish Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, which isn't a proper Switch game at all, if you think about it, but rather a remastered port of a 2013 Wii U title. Which, in turn, was a console sequel to a 2011 3DS game. The Switch port is divided into two pieces of software: The re-polished Super Mario 3D World and the brand new quasi-open world Bowser's Fury. FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder If you didn't play it on the Wii U—and who could blame you, honestly—Super Mario 3D World is essentially a 3D old-school Mario game. There's a world map clustered with individual stages, wherein you choose between Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad, then make your way through retro-inspired obstacle courses to find green stars and collectible stamps. The visuals are immediately striking in their brightness; they look like they're coated in delicious candy. In fact, the whole game simply welcomes you in with that classic Nintendo aesthetic, excitedly inviting you to come play and explore. It sort of feels like the kid next door waving you down to the street so you can all ride bikes together. Each stage is full of puzzles and surprises and secrets. The levels feel completely handmade, challenging yet encouraging. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury The game presents itself in an isometric fashion, and this is my main gripe, actually. The viewpoint makes calculating jumps rather difficult. I think this perspective is a holdover from the 3DS title and it just doesn't work very well, resulting in lots of cheap deaths, especially when combined with the game's annoyingly restricted camera movement. The characters' slippery momentum doesn't help matters much, either. Despite the nagging camera and control issues, Super Mario 3D World is still a blast to play, and that's a real testament to Nintendo's impeccable design. The good news is that these input problems are mostly resolved in Bowser's Fury, which I guess shows how far the industry has come since 2013. The initial boot-up load time is strangely long, though. Load times on a cartridge? Insanity. Gone are the restricted camera and odd perspectives of Super Mario 3D World; now we have a more refined, modern sense of control and a beautifully clear view that collectively feel fantastic. You're sort of cleaning up a sprawling map in Bowser's Fury, not unlike Super Mario Sunshine, and also fighting a hulking, raging Bowser while collecting trinkets called Cat Shines. There are some motion controls here that are a little annoying, but overall, it's an utter joy to play. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury In all its colorful exploration and buttery controls, Bowser's Fury makes me yearn for the next proper Mario game, and I hope we'll see one on the Switch 2. It took me around 15 hours to complete both experiences in this Switch bundle, but of course, I'll be going back in and trying to gather the rest of the collectibles, which could take me a while. Both games are just so fun to play, I think I'll attempt 100% runs for each. This has renewed my love for the Pro controller, too. What a hardware masterpiece! While the remaster portion of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury can be a bit frustrating due to some outdated controls and camera jank, I think its relentless charm ultimately outweighs these problems. Plus, the add-on Bowser game, while short, injects some serious value, all while correcting a lot of the base software's frustrating issues. There you have it, the first entry in my Road to Nintendo Switch 2 series. Stay tuned for the next article, which will be a really good one, no cap. ('No cap' is a clue, by the way, not a 'how do you do, fellow kids?' moment, I swear).
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Celebrate MAR10 Day With Some Super Savings!
MAR10 Day is finally here, and Nintendo is revealing plenty of opportunities to help prepare for the big day. What better way to celebrate the beloved mustachioed hero than with a plethora of discounts on physical and digital games in the Super Mario universe, as well as a whole host of Nintendo products featuring Super Mario and his friends? A whole host of games featuring Mario and his friends will be discounted between 30 and 33 percent, running the gamut from platforming adventures like Super Mario Odyssey and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury to grand RPGs like Paper Mario: The Origami King and Super Mario RPG. On top of that, the puzzle platformer Mario vs. Donkey Kong will be available at a 30 percent discount, and both Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope will be discounted by 75 percent. Super Mario Bros. Wonder — Available for $41.99 Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury — Available for $54.99 Super Mario Maker 2 — Available for $39.99 Super Mario RPG — Available for $41.99 Paper Mario: The Origami King — Available for $39.99 Luigi's Mansion 3 — Available for $39.99 Mario vs. Donkey Kong — Available for $34.99 Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle — Available for $14.99 Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope — Available for $14.99 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker — Available for $27.99 Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 — Available for $23.99 *Participating retailers include Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, London Drugs, and more. Digital discounts end on Mar 16th, 2025. What better time than MAR10 Day than to sit down and experience the wild and wonderful adventure of Super Mario Bros. Wonder? There's no better way to do this than with the Nintendo Switch – OLED Model + Super Mario Bros. Wonder Bundle, which not only includes the system and game but a three-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online. And a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online would be useful for Super Mario Bros. Wonder as it features a unique online-adjacent multiplayer where players can help each other without playing directly with them! Nintendo Switch – OLED Model + Super Mario Bros. Wonder Bundle — Available for $449.99 There are even more ways that Mario fans can level up their MAR10 Day experience this year, such as redeeming their Platinum Points for My Nintendo rewards and attending events at select GameStop and Walmart locations. For a full list of activities, visit