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Nintendo announces Super Mario Galaxy movie and video game remasters

Just as promised, Nintendo went live this afternoon with the longest Direct showcase ever. This time around, Nintendo opened up the show new announcements for the Super Mario Bros. 40th anniversary, which kicks off tomorrow, September 13th. 

The Mario 40th Anniversary segment began with announcements for the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan, where an art gallery is displayed showcasing decades worth of sketches and concept art used to create the games. Nintendo will also be sponsoring next year's Kyoto Marathon, which takes place in February.

The bigger announcement was a teaser for the next Super Mario Bros. movie. The original smashed records at the box office and now, a second film is in the works, with most major cast members returning. This time around, Mario and friends will be venturing off into space for Super Mario Galaxy.

It's not just the film getting announced though. Nintendo has also revealed plans to re-release Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 for the Nintendo Switch consoles. Rosalina's story book, a feature introduced in Super Mario Galaxy 2, is now available in both games with expanded content.

Next year, Mario fans on Switch 2 can also expect a new Mario Tennis game, titled Mario Tennis Fever, which comes out on February 12th 2026. Super Mario Bros. Wonder, one of the final major exclusives for the Nintendo Switch, is now getting a Switch 2 edition with new multiplayer game modes packed in. This new version of the game won't be arriving until ‘Spring 2026'.

The final announcement for the long Super Mario segment of today's Direct was for a new Yoshi game. In this game, Yoshi will jump into the pages of a book to learn more about the plant and wildlife of the Mario world. As you complete levels, more of the book will be filled out. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book will release in Spring 2026.

In all, the Super Mario 40th Anniversary segment took up around 20 minutes of the hour-long Nintendo Direct.

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KitGuru Says: Nothing announced here was particularly exciting, as there was no truly new Mario game to reveal. 

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