Super Mario World, F-Zero, Pilotwings to be First SNES Titles for Sale on 3DS

Super Mario World, F-Zero, Pilotwings to be First SNES Titles for Sale on 3DS

My childhood!!!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 03, 2016 @ 10:29 PM (Staff Bios)
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Well, it appears that the SNES is finally heading to the 3DS, beginning with three very special and memorable titles: Pilotwings, Super Mario World, and F-Zero.

Okay, so Pilotwings probably isn't the most memorable out of the three. This is great news, considering this will undoubtedly lead to an expansion of beloved SNES titles for the 3DS. All three titles will be priced at $7.99. Better yet, in the oncoming weeks, A Link to the Past, Earthbound, and Super Metroid will be made available.

This is amazing in my eyes, because I will finally be able to see what the hubbub is about in regards to Earthbound. Unfortunately, I missed out on it during my childhood days and so I finally get to check it out... well whenever it releases, that is. Either way, if you're feeling a little nostalgic, then don't let me stop you--head on over to the eShop!

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