Mario Day, otherwise referred to as Mar10 Day is near, and there’s no better time to acquire some great offers on Nintendo games and consoles along with Mario-based titles. Mario Day is a celebration held every March 10. Although this is not exactly the birthday of the legendary plumber, the numerical sequence of this date, written in a very specific manner, does bear similarity with his name. The tradition has been eagerly embraced by game enthusiasts, and retailers are taking part in tantalizing offers to commemorate the event.
One of the highlights of this year’s offers is at Walmart, where a unique Nintendo Switch OLED bundle is being offered for $349. The bundle comes with a digital download code for the much-awaited Super Mario Bros. Wonder, along with a three-month Nintendo Switch Online subscription. This sale is a bargain of almost $70, making it an ideal one for those wanting to upgrade to the OLED version or simply pick up a new Mario game.
GameStop is also getting into the Mario Day spirit by having sales on some of the most requested Mario games. Nearly every major title in the Mario franchise is available for $40, a $20 price drop from the usual price. This includes fan favorites such as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Super Mario 3D World Plus Bowser’s Fury, and the recently released Princess Peach: Showtime. Additionally, Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD, a highly praised port of the 3DS classic, is also on sale.
For fans who want something a bit more retro, the remake of the classic Mario Vs. Donkey Kong is available for only $30, allowing their beloved fans to replay the vintage puzzle game with updated features.
In a whimsical aside to the celebrations, Nintendo’s notorious Alarmo alarm clock is currently for sale at Walmart, Target, and the Nintendo website. Brand loyalists will remember Alarmo as the quirky character who puts a little humor into waking up in the morning.
With all these amazing discounts and limited-time promotions, Mario Day 2025 is going to be a great chance for gamers to save a lot on their favorite Nintendo consoles and games.