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Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

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Walmart also has Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $42.90. Shipping is free.

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  • Jump through a colorful world and give attacks some extra oomph in battle!
  • Explore the vibrant environments with your party and jump towards your next goal!
  • Run into monsters to enter turn-based battles with your party of three.
  • Press the button at the right time for a satisfying dose of extra damage or helpful guard.

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    • This is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 2,000 ratings at Amazon.
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Walmart also has Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $42.90. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Details:
  • Jump through a colorful world and give attacks some extra oomph in battle!
  • Explore the vibrant environments with your party and jump towards your next goal!
  • Run into monsters to enter turn-based battles with your party of three.
  • Press the button at the right time for a satisfying dose of extra damage or helpful guard.

No Longer Available:
Amazon has Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $42.93Shipping is free.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 2,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Shad0WeN
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It's a rather rare occurrence but can happen. The good thing about Nintendo Switch games is that you can easily see if a cartridge is in the case before opening it by simply shining a light inside and looking from the bottom edge.
fyreboltx
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I am a huge fan of the original Super Mario RPG on the SNES and this remake is an absolute delight. Between the Link's Awakening remake and this, Nintendo basically found the best way to re-release games from the 90s so that they're modernized but without losing their charm. I'd love to see more games get their treatment... Super Mario World, Super Metroid, A Link to the Past.
WH2436
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Digital games are best for games where you constantly pick up and play and/or play for short time periods. Think of a game like Tetris. You wouldn't want to manually load a cartridge every time. You want to just quickly go to it and play. Sports, racing games, puzzle games. Other digital games that are good are ones that lose their value since you won't sell anyways. Mario and Zelda, you play thru a game start to finish in longer plays. They hold their value over time. Physical is best for those.

Mario rpg isn't a game you play constantly. You play, beat it, decide you want to sell and get 75% of your money back OR hold forever and play again later. You won't casually randomly say "I'll play Mario rpg for 20 mins then not play it for 2 months. The game cartridge sits in the slot. Mario Kart on the other hand is a game I find to be helpful digitally since I play it more frequently.

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May 16, 2024
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Spaceman6969
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Good price point.
Don't expect anything less than $35 by BF 2024. Nintendo won't allow it EVER lol
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fyreboltx
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I am a huge fan of the original Super Mario RPG on the SNES and this remake is an absolute delight. Between the Link's Awakening remake and this, Nintendo basically found the best way to re-release games from the 90s so that they're modernized but without losing their charm. I'd love to see more games get their treatment... Super Mario World, Super Metroid, A Link to the Past.
May 17, 2024
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noobtech206
May 17, 2024
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Quote from fyreboltx :
I am a huge fan of the original Super Mario RPG on the SNES and this remake is an absolute delight. Between the Link's Awakening remake and this, Nintendo basically found the best way to re-release games from the 90s so that they're modernized but without losing their charm. I'd love to see more games get their treatment... Super Mario World, Super Metroid, A Link to the Past.
They should do a Link to the past combo with a Link between worlds!!! What an amazing adventure.
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tanman99
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Quote from fyreboltx :
I am a huge fan of the original Super Mario RPG on the SNES and this remake is an absolute delight. Between the Link's Awakening remake and this, Nintendo basically found the best way to re-release games from the 90s so that they're modernized but without losing their charm. I'd love to see more games get their treatment... Super Mario World, Super Metroid, A Link to the Past.
I agree. But honestly I don't think you can top perfection. Those three in particular are the very best entries of their respective franchises IMO.
May 17, 2024
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Sopeye
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39 at my walmart
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Sopeye
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Quote from Sopeye :
39 at my walmart
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Super-...om=/search
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814h4853n7
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Purchased the game from Amazon last month from the official seller, received a **sealed** box with no cartridge in it. Looked it up, found that this is not actually rare and happened to many people -- in some cases many times a year, and from other retailers like Walmart as well. Never had similar issues with xbox discs though. Not sure I can feel comfortable buying physical Switch game again

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Quote from 814h4853n7 :
Purchased the game from Amazon last month from the official seller, received a **sealed** box with no cartridge in it. Looked it up, found that this is not actually rare and happened to many people -- in some cases many times a year, and from other retailers like Walmart as well. Never had similar issues with xbox discs though. Not sure I can feel comfortable buying physical Switch game again
Sealed via shrink wrap or cigarette wrap? Shrink wrap is the red flag.
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DJBHeat
May 17, 2024
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Just finished Octopath 2 and was hoping to pick this up as my next game. Ty!
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TheLaughingMann
May 17, 2024
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Good price point.
Don't expect anything less than $35 by BF 2024. Nintendo won't allow it EVER lol
Groupon has non-ESRB copies available (they were produced outside of the U.S.) for $35.
Gamefly currently is offering like-new copies of the game (which is U.S./ESRB) for $35.
The only thing is that you also have about $3-4 extra to tack on for shipping.
So all things considered, getting an ESRB (U.S.) copy for around $43 is a nice deal.
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Quote from 814h4853n7 :
Purchased the game from Amazon last month from the official seller, received a **sealed** box with no cartridge in it. Looked it up, found that this is not actually rare and happened to many people -- in some cases many times a year, and from other retailers like Walmart as well. Never had similar issues with xbox discs though. Not sure I can feel comfortable buying physical Switch game again
It's a rather rare occurrence but can happen. The good thing about Nintendo Switch games is that you can easily see if a cartridge is in the case before opening it by simply shining a light inside and looking from the bottom edge.
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schneems
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Would love a digital copy at a discount.
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WH2436
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Quote from schneems :
Would love a digital copy at a discount.
Nah, this is the type of game where physical is much better
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Quote from WH2436 :
Nah, this is the type of game where physical is much better
Why??
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Quote from DrRad :
Why??
Digital games are best for games where you constantly pick up and play and/or play for short time periods. Think of a game like Tetris. You wouldn't want to manually load a cartridge every time. You want to just quickly go to it and play. Sports, racing games, puzzle games. Other digital games that are good are ones that lose their value since you won't sell anyways. Mario and Zelda, you play thru a game start to finish in longer plays. They hold their value over time. Physical is best for those.

Mario rpg isn't a game you play constantly. You play, beat it, decide you want to sell and get 75% of your money back OR hold forever and play again later. You won't casually randomly say "I'll play Mario rpg for 20 mins then not play it for 2 months. The game cartridge sits in the slot. Mario Kart on the other hand is a game I find to be helpful digitally since I play it more frequently.
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