With Nintendo having delisted Super Mario 3D All Stars from the eShop and having ended production of physical copies. scalpers have now seized a new opportunity.
While most copies of the physical version of the game are now selling for normal prices such as 70 USD, some are asking outrageous prices, ranging from several hundred dollars to several thousand.
Nintendo’s removal of the game has sadly created this market and it remains to be seen what will be done about it.
All this being said, you can likely still find the game in stores for MSRP and should be able to do so for some time.
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