To say that Nintendo has had a rocky year would be an immense understatement. The company’s first few years with the Switch featured release-after-release of huge AAA titles, one after the other. The Switch has had an incredible run overall and is only about halfway through its life. But then 2020 came – the console’s new game releases slowly fell to a crawl, with only the occasional hit coming every few months. Undoubtedly, the hybrid system’s biggest hit of the year came in the form ofAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, which released way back in March of this year.

The biggest issue with Nintendo’s 2020, however, was the overall feeling of uncertainty that it brought with it. What did Nintendo have planned for the rest of the year? What about next year? Was the Switch receiving any new games at all, within the foreseeable future? Nobody knew. Nintendo hadn’t released a proper Nintendo Direct in over a year, with only a couple of disappointingNintendo Direct Mini Partner Showcasesand a Indie Showcase that brought nothing major to the table. It was time that Nintendo brought something substantial to the table, something that fans could get excited for again.

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And then it happened: Nintendo surprised everyone by dropping theSuper Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct. The surprise Nintendo Direct not only announced several new Mario titles coming for the Nintendo Switch, but also reminded fans why they love Nintendo so much and making players become excited for the company’s future, yet again.

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Giving the Fans What they Want

The biggest part of the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct was the announcement ofSuper Mario 3D All-Stars,a brand-new collectionof three of Mario’s biggest 3D platformer games. The title was heavily rumored for several months, and its official announcement is making many fans lose their minds right now. Players have been clamoring for a re-release of Mario’s old 3D adventures, withSuper Mario Sunshinein particular being begged by many hardcore fans. And now that the collection is finally coming and in only a couple of weeks, Switch owners will finally have a big 2020 game in hand.

Introducing Brand-New Experiences

The Direct not only brought the heavily hyped Mario collection to the players, but also plenty of smaller things that other Nintendo fans can appreciate. For example,Mario Kart Live: Home Circuitbrings a brand-new experiencein the form of Augmented Reality and real-life toys that hasn’t really been seen in the gaming world, and looks to defy what truly constitutes a “toy” and a “video game,” by essentially combining the two together.

Another interesting reveal during the Direct wasthe newSuper Mario Bros. 35, which seems to be taking a little inspiration from the popularTetris 99by essentially Battle Royale-ifying the originalSuper Mario Bros.game. Being exclusive to Switch Online players, the game is a truly unique take on the Super Mario franchise, and offers an experience that is sure to appeal to an entirely different crowd, in addition to all of the Mario lovers.

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It was lovely to see Nintendo think more outside of the box with these titles, and the new games really helped to add some depth to the Direct overall. But these reveals felt especially important, as they showed that Nintendo isn’t just simply appeasing its fans; the company is still thinking creatively and continues to take the red plumber in new directions, even after 35 years.

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Building Excitement for 2021 And Beyond

The company didn’t stop at theSuper Mario 3D All-Starscollection, but also announced the Wii U classic,Super Mario 3D World,to be also coming to the platform. Instead of adding it to the 3D collection, the company is deciding to release it stand-alone with additional content, giving it the same treatment as so many other Wii U titles before it. It was revealed that the title would be releasing in February 2021, much later than the 3D collection. This launch window could be taken negatively for some, but for many, it gives players a peak at Nintendo’s next year.

While not many games have release dates announced, players are still aware thatBreathe of the Wild 2, Bayonetta 3, Metroid Prime 4,and NoMore Heroes 3–which are all sure to be heavy-hitters– are still coming to the platform sometime in the future. The fact also remains that 2021 will beThe Legend of Zelda’s 35th Anniversaryand, being Nintendo’s second most popular franchise, is incredibly likely to also get a similar anniversary celebration. Zelda fans are overdue for some new titles and re-releases, so it seems very likely that that will have a chance of occurring later down the line.

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Acknowledging and Honoring the Past

On top of all of the games announced during the Direct,Nintendopayed honor to the history of Mario through a montage at the end of the presentation – the company took players through the long history of Mario, by incorporating a sizzle reel of every mainline Mario game, fromSuper Mario Bros.on the NES toSuper Mario Odysseyon Switch. It was a fun, yet unnecessary addition. Nintendo could have very well just confirmedSuper Mario 3D All-Starsand ended the Direct right then and there; instead, it took fans through the history of gaming’s biggest icon ever. In many ways, the sizzle reel felt just as important as the actual game reveals.

Overall, the Switch hasn’t had the strongest year; 2020 hasn’t exactly been a good year for anyone with the way that the things currently sit in the world. But at the very least, the Super Mario 35th Anniversary Direct feels like a great recovery for Nintendo. It showed that the company hasn’t forgotten its fans, still has plenty of great new gaming experiences in store, and still isn’t without its surprises.