Super Mario Bros. 35
- Rikk Wolf
- Dec 9, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 4
"WHAT IF
STEVEN WRIGHT
PLAYED SANTA CLAUS
IN A MOVIE?" JOIN THE MEMBERS-ONLY MEMORY CORE TO WATCH
In this nostalgic battle royale gone bananas, Rick and Cylon jump into the madness that is Super Mario 35, the now-defunct online Mario deathmatch where 35 players enter, and only one plumber survives.
Rick comes shockingly close to victory in this wild ride through randomized Mario mayhem, stomping koopas, dodging fire bars, and accidentally sending Bullet Bills to strangers in the digital void.
Cylon provides real-time analysis and sarcasm, while Rick tries to keep it together under the relentless assault of nostalgia and mushroom-fueled panic. It’s tense, it’s chaotic, and it’s exactly the kind of game Nintendo would remove from existence for no reason. Let’s-a-go… before it’s gone again.
GAME BIO:
Super Mario Bros. 35 was a limited-time online multiplayer platformer developed by Arika and Nintendo for the Switch, released to celebrate Mario’s 35th anniversary. Players raced through classic Mario levels while sending defeated enemies into other players’ games—last plumber standing wins. Sadly, it was removed from the eShop in 2021 because Nintendo hates fun.


