



This Deluxe version pairs the main game with its Luigi-based DLC, adds a couple of new playable characters, and chucks in a resolution boost from 720p to 1080p for good measure. More specifically, a port of the Wii U’s offering, New Super Mario Bros U. Up next, then, is the series that kickstarted Nintendo’s home console success in the first place, Super Mario Bros. At this point there are more ticks than you’d find at a particularly grubby pet shop. 3D Mario, Smash Bros, Pokemon? Tick, tick, tick. The Switch will be two years old in just a couple of months, and Nintendo has diligently been ticking its way through the boxes to ensure each of its much-loved series are represented on the system. Nintendo Switch, Wii U (Switch version reviewed)
