Super Mario Encyclopedia Collector's Edition Gets Big Discount At Amazon

You can also save on a couple of The Legend of Zelda books.

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Amazon has several deals on Mario and other Nintendo-themed books, including discounts on limited-edition hardcover encyclopedias, activity books for kids, and other special offers.

First, the limited edition of the Super Mario Encyclopedia: The Official Guide to the First 30 Years is on sale at Amazon for just $44.36 (normally $80). The Kindle ebook version is also on discounted to just $22 (down from $40).

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This 256-page book covers the first three decades of the Super Mario franchise’s history and includes guides for many of the games, interviews with series producer Takashi Tezuka, and other behind-the-scenes information. The limited-edition hardcover Super Mario Encyclopedia comes with one of four unique slipcover cases emblazoned with iconic Super Mario powerups like the 1-Up Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Mushroom, and Super Star. The cover you receive is chosen randomly.

The standard edition of the Super Mario Encyclopedia is also eligible for a Buy-1-Get-One-50%-off deal on select Nintendo books like the Zelda Encyclopedia and The Legend of Zelda: Art and Artifacts.

While those large encyclopedias are great for collectors and long-time fans, Amazon also has several Mario-themed activity books on sale that are perfect for kids. The Super Mario Here We Go! drawing booklet is available for $4.42 (normally $8) and the Super Mario Official Sticker Book is just $6.62 (normally $13).

Head over to Amazon to see all the ongoing Nintendo book deals available. And if you're on the hunt for other Nintendo collectibles, be sure to check our roundup of Zelda merch ahead of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's release later this week. If you still need to order a copy of the game, take a look at our Tears of the Kingdom preorder guide.

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