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   systems        = [[Nintendo Switch]]|
   release        = WW: October 1, 2020|
   release        = Worldwide: October 1, 2020<br />(Discontinued March 31, 2021)|
  online_status  = Offline: March 31, 2021<br />Open source fan server: April 30, 2021|
   added_to_museum = October 1, 2020|
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On April 30, 2021, [[Yannik Marchand]] released source code on [[Github]] for fan server to bring the game back online.
On April 30, 2021, [[Yannik Marchand]] released source code on [[Github]] for fan server to bring the game back online.


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Latest revision as of 20:03, 24 June 2024

Super Mario Bros. 35 logo.png
Super Mario Bros. 35
Developer Arika
Publisher Nintendo
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Released Worldwide: October 1, 2020
(Discontinued March 31, 2021)
Added to
Museum
October 1, 2020

Super Mario Bros. 35 was an online-only battle royale platform game over Nintendo Switch Online in which up to 35 players play Super Mario Bros.. Whenever an enemy is defeated, it is dropped into another player's game, and the goal is to be the last Mario standing.

Limited availability

As part of Nintendo's 2020 celebration of 35 years of Super Mario, Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. was only available until March 31, 2021. After that date, the game was longer available to download and the game ceased functioning.

Fan server

On April 30, 2021, Yannik Marchand released source code on Github for fan server to bring the game back online.