Start 2019 In Style With These Five Nintendo Calendars

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Super Mario Nintendo Calendar

Super Mario Nintendo Calendar

2019 is here, and any gamer might want a new wall calendar to spruce up their abode. And if you’re in the market for such a calendar, five Nintendo-themed calendars are on the market now.

A Super Nintendo-themed calendar pulls artwork from several of the esteemed console’s flagship titles: Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart, Super Metroid, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and both 16-bit Star Fox installments. It’d make a nice compliment to your collection if you were lucky enough to procure a Super NES Classic Edition.

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Three of Nintendo’s properties received calendars in their honor as well. Super Mario is naturally among them, showcasing its namesake hero and his social circle. A Pokémon calendar will likewise decorate your room with artwork of Pikachu and various legendaries from across all seven mainline regions, from Kanto’s Mewtwo to Alola’s Solgaleo and Lunala. And Nintendo’s rising star Splatoon gets its own calendar too, depicting artwork from Splatoon and Splatoon 2.

Nintendo’s fifth and final 2019 calendar is based on the acclaimed, evergreen Switch game, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Should you elect to go this route, Link, Princess Zelda and Hyrule’s champions will brighten up your room with their colorful designs.

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