Random: Nintendo Shows Switch Owners How To Delete Games, Uses Super Mario Bros. 35 As An Example


Super Mario Bros. 35
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As you might recall, Nintendo released a “limited-time” battle royale title called Super Mario Bros. 35 on the Switch eShop in 2020. Although the game could still be active, the company decided to take it offline when Mario’s anniversary celebrations ended.

If it wasn’t already hard enough for fans of the game, Nintendo has now used the same title in a Japanese customer support tweet about how to delete games you no longer play (or in this case, can no longer access) on the Switch. Here’s the tweet, as highlighted by Twitter user Kyle McLain:

As useless as this icon might be nowadays, a lot of users don’t seem to be able to bring themselves to delete the game from their Switch home menu. Many also voiced how cruel it was to use Super Mario Bros. 35 as an example – stating how they would “never forget” what Nintendo took from them.

Do you miss Super Mario Bros. 35? Do you ever remove games you can no longer access from your home menu? Leave a comment down below.