MAR10 Day announcement will add three new Game Boy titles to Nintendo Switch Online

Well today has been a great day for MAR10 celebrations. Not only did we get news of a sequel to the Super Mario Bros movie, but we got a release dates for the remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Years Door AND Luigi’s Mansion HD.

But the fun don’t stop there! Nintendo also announced that three Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles will be make their way to the Nintendo Switch Online service on 12 March 2024 (that’s this Tuesday). This is for the base level of the online subscription service (you don’t need the Expansion Pack tier), so everyone with a subscription gets access.

The games announced are:

  • Dr. Mario (Game Boy)
  • Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)
  • Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)

More games are always a good thing. Will you be downloading and giving any of these a go? Were you happy with the all the great MAR10 news today? Let us know in the comments, or drop us a follow on Twitter (X) @gamer_s_c.

Adam "Addy" Stewart

Hey, I'm Addy, self-confessed achievement whore. I love gaming (both of the video and tabletop variety) as well as a good ol' rock n' roll gig m/ Fave games are Bioshock , Dishonored, Dynamite Headdy, Elden Ring and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Drop me a follow on BlueSky (OhNoNotAddy)

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MAR10 Day announcement will add three new Game Boy titles to Nintendo Switch Online

Adam "Addy" Stewart

Hey, I'm Addy, self-confessed achievement whore. I love gaming (both of the video and tabletop variety) as well as a good ol' rock n' roll gig m/ Fave games are Bioshock , Dishonored, Dynamite Headdy, Elden Ring and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Drop me a follow on BlueSky (OhNoNotAddy)

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