Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe all find themselves in the top 10 thanks to sales boosts.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars' total sales are 9.01 million units.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury drops to second place after 4 weeks.
Little Nightmares 2 and Persona 5 Strikers also saw impressive debuts last month.
Yet another Switch-dominated week in the UK top 10.
However, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales was a close second.
FIFA 21 rises back up to second place following increased boxed sales.
Meanwhile, Little Nightmares 2 debuts in seventh place.
Check out how Mario and Bowser Jr. can work together to overcome challenges in Lake Lapcat.
The Switch platformer receives a glowing first review.
Bowser's Fury will target a lower resolution overall than the base game.
Some sections also have reworked gyro controls for some sections.
The Captain brings the rest of the Bigrade in the re-release.
Collect Cat Shines across multiple islands to transform into a massive cat.
You won't have to finish the base game to play the new content.
A little more explanation after yesterday's mysterious trailer.
The suggested retail price is $299.99.
Team up with Bowser Jr. to stop the rampaging King Koopa.
It will be roughly two minutes long.
More details and gameplay could be coming very soon for the Switch port.
Includes all of the original levels and power-ups with some new content teased.
It will be showcased in the rumored Nintendo Direct.
The listing mentions a price of $60.
That's a lot of Mario games.
The Italian plumber will reportedly see multiple Switch releases in the near future.
The new Super Mario Odyssey themed courses replace the original Wii U content.
I.e. spend time with your friends and family, darn you.
Kenny Linder talks about the Wii U's lack of success in the past year and where the console goes from here.
Mario goes 'shadow'.
Time to buy a Wii U, folks.
A Link Between Worlds download size also revealed.
It looks amazing.
Check out the latest and greatest news for the Wii U.
Nintendo's handheld juggernaut rolls on.
Let's a'go, once more.