Super Mario
News, coverage and analysis tracking Super Mario across the outlets.- LEGO announces new Mario minifigureThe LEGO Group and Nintendo have revealed a new LEGO Mario minifigure, set to release in 2027 alongside new Super Mario-themed LEGO sets. This marks the first time a traditional LEGO Mario minifigure has been produced after seven years of development, distinct from previous electronic Mario playsets.
- MAR10 Day 2026 recap announcement – all of the news for Mario’s 40th anniversaryNintendo celebrated Super Mario's 40th anniversary with a MAR10 Day 2026 recap announcement detailing various news and events. The company highlighted multiple ways they are honoring the iconic franchise's milestone.
- These Mario Day-inspired Switch 2 accessories will power up your console more than a super starTo celebrate Mario Day, this article highlights various Nintendo Switch accessories inspired by Super Mario. Despite no major announcements, the focus is on available merchandise, including storage solutions and decorative cases, for the Nintendo Switch.
- Happy MAR10 Day 2026!March 10th is celebrated annually as MAR10 Day, honoring the evolution of Mario from his early days as 'Jumpman' in Donkey Kong to a global gaming icon. The article reflects on Mario's development and draws parallels to personal growth and faith.
- Turtle Beach is celebrating Mar10 Day with two Mario-themed products including a surprisingly affordable Nintendo Switch…Turtle Beach is celebrating Mar10 Day with two new Mario-themed gaming accessories: the Rematch Wireless Controller and the Airlite Fit Wired Gaming Headset. Both products feature designs inspired by Mario and Luigi and are available for preorder, with a release date set for March 30, 2026. The controller is priced at $64.99, while the headset is a budget-friendly $27.99.
- This Week in Gaming: March 5–11, 2026 — Major Announcements, Game Pass, and Mario Day | Invision GameThe first week of March 2026 saw major gaming news including Cyberpunk 2077 joining Xbox Game Pass, updates from Capcom on Monster Hunter Stories 3 and Pragmata, and anticipation for Mario Day. New releases like Bungie's Marathon and 2K's WWE 2K26 are also set for March, while cloud gaming continues its expansion with NVIDIA GeForce NOW.
- The Super Mario Lego Piranha Plant Is 30% For A Limited TimeThe Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant set is currently available for $42, down from its original price of $60, marking a significant discount. This 540-piece set features posable elements and a buildable warp pipe base, making it a displayable item for Nintendo fans.
- National Videogame Museum Acquires "Mythical" Nintendo PlayStation Dev UnitThe National Videogame Museum has acquired a rare Nintendo PlayStation development unit, believed to be the oldest known artifact of the collaboration between Nintendo and Sony. This MSF-1 unit represents an original development system for the Super Nintendo CD-ROM attachment, a significant piece of gaming history that explored a potential CD-based future for the console.
- The LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant Drops to $41.99 on Amazon After a Rare 30% Discount - IGNAmazon is offering a 30% discount on the LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant set (71426), bringing its price down to $41.99. This 540-piece set, recommended for ages 18+, features articulation in its leaves and head, and includes a small easter egg of a piggy bank in the pipe. The article also briefly mentions the LEGO Game Boy set (72046) as another Nintendo collaboration.
- Celebrate MAR10 Day with LEGO Super Mario Sets | Console CreaturesLEGO is celebrating MAR10 Day with a showcase of five popular LEGO Super Mario sets. These sets allow fans to build interactive dioramas and characters from the Super Mario universe, encouraging creative play and imagination for both children and adults.
- How many video game cats can you name? | QuizThis quiz challenges players to identify various cats featured in video games, from Animal Crossing villagers to Pokemon and characters in catsuits. The article highlights the prevalence of feline characters across different gaming titles.
- How the video games industry will finally destroy itself - Reader's FeatureThis reader's feature argues that the video game industry is unsustainable due to a financial system that disincentivizes innovation and leads to conservatism and consolidation. The author suggests that increasing costs, reliance on finance capital over productive labor, and the rise of AI threaten the industry's long-term survival, potentially leading to a crisis similar to broader economic issues.
- TOMY’s Club Mocchi- Mocchi- line offering Mario and Kirby optionsTOMY's Club Mocchi- Mocchi- line has released new mega-sized, super-soft plush toys featuring characters from Super Mario, Kirby, and Warhammer 40,000, among other franchises like Sonic, Halo, and Fallout. These squeezable pillow toys are designed in Japan and are available for purchase on Amazon.