A new Nintendo Switch Mario Bundle is coming, providing additional ways to access some of the famed titles players might be missing from their library. Nintendo's iconic plumber has one of gaming's strongest pedigrees, and narrowing down the bundle to the best game could lead to hours and hours of platforming or racing fun.A tweet from Wario64 reveals an image of the new Nintendo Switch Mario Bundle arriving on March 10, which features a standard Switch system with red Joy-Con controllers that match Mario's color scheme. With a typical Switch retail price of $299.99 USD, the real value here comes from the selection of three possible Mario games, with players allowed to pick one title to download. The options are three of the best Nintendo Switch games - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, New Super Mario Bros, U Deluxe, and Super Mario Odyssey. Although there's no wrong choice here, there might be an optimal one.Related: Nintendo's Rumored New Mario Baseball Game Will Probably Disappoint You

Exciting Races Await In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Koopa Troopa boosts ahead of Lakitu in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a souped-up port of a Wii U title, but that doesn't make the game feel less fresh. Although gamers familiar with the Mario Kart series know what to expect here, with frenetic, fast-paced laps around colorful courses, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe marks one of the franchise's most exciting entries. A ridiculously fast 200cc mode offers the zaniest experience yet, and courses that twist through air and sea bring significant variety to the table. Gamers who don't plan to sign up for a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, however, might not experience the game at its best, as the title lacks a single-player story or mission mode.

New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe Is A Classic Nintendo Experience

Promo art featuring the characters of New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Mario may have gone 3D decades ago with Super Mario 64, but Nintendo's flagship hero has still received a number of 2D side-scrolling platformers in years since. New Super Mario Bros, U Deluxe marks a solid entry in this category, showcasing the tight level design that the series is known for.

Like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this is a port of a Wii U game that nonetheless offers a definitive experience on the Switch. On the other hand, it lacks both the graphical wizardry of Mario Kart and the sense of fresh innovation that some other games bring to the table.

Super Mario Odyssey Is A Nintendo Switch Flagship

Mario jumping across the colorful Luncheon Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey while holding an oversized turnip above his head.

Unlike the other titles available with the Nintendo Switch Mario bundle, Super Mario Odyssey isn't an enhanced port. Developed exclusively for the Switch, Super Mario Odyssey is packed with secrets and challenges that flesh out an expansive 3D adventure across a variety of kingdoms. The addition of an animate hat named Cappy kicks things up a notch, providing extra movement possibilities and giving Mario the ability to take on other forms. With large, open environments, this isn't the title for gamers who prefer focused platforming of the 2D games or Super Mario Galaxy. For others, though, the expansive options can be exhilarating.

The choice of the best free Mario game for the Nintendo Switch Mario Bundle can often come down to preference, with each game bringing something different to the table. For gamers equally interested in each option, Super Mario Odyssey might just be the best Mario game for the console. Designed for the Switch, it represents the console's best and encourages players to experiment with its extensive possibilities. A Nintendo Switch Online account isn't necessary to enjoy the game to its fullest, with even the online component requiring no subscription. The Nintendo Switch Mario Bundle has an option for every player, but Super Mario Odyssey is the hardest one to beat.

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