We've reached that stage in the Switch's life cycle when Nintendo - never averse to raiding its back catalog for material in the first instance - is liberally pulling old titles off the shelf to remake and pad out the aging machine's release schedule, while its core development teams presumably focus on software for the hybrid console's successor.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong belongs in a curious lineage of Mario platformers, almost an alternate history for what the games might look like if 1985's revolutionary Super Mario Bros. had never happened.
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