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Land a copy of Super Mario Bros. Wonder down at $45 today, or in the new OLED bundle at $70 off

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As part of its ongoing Switch game sale, Woot is now offering physical copies of Super Mario Bros. Wonder down at $44.99 with free shipping for Prime members (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). Regularly $60, this is a straight up 25% off the going rate and another shot to land one of the best modern Mario platformers ever for your Switch library. This one recently landed as part of a stealthy new OLED Switch bundle that is now up for sale at Best Buy and could quite possibly be part of next month’s Mario Day 2025 festivities. There’s about $70 in savings up for grabs on the bundle, but if you’re saving your gold coins for the new Switch 2, you can least save some cash on Super Mario Bros. Wonder to tide you over until the next-generation of Nintendo starts over the next few months. 

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