Nintendo recently took advantage of the 35th anniversary of its central property Super Mario Bros. to launch a rollout of new and revisited titles featuring everyone's favorite plumber. The latest release, appropriately titled Super Mario Bros. 35, has been out for a week now. Pitched as a "competitive 35-player online battle where the last Mario standing wins," the title tasks players with navigating the original game's courses and defeating enemies along the way; any enemies you bop will be sent to your competitors' screens to complicate things. It'll only be available to play on Nintendo Switch …