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The Santa hat and outfit are 500 coins and 1,000 coins respectively. The 8-Bit Mario Cap will set you back a pretty penny, at 9,999 coins.
Two variant colors that will release separately. The first of two 8-bit Mario amiibo variants will be released in Europe on September 11, according to a tweet from Nintendo of Europe.
The first one is a classic 8-bit Mario Cap that actually turns your character into the pixelated character from the Super Mario Bros. adventure.
One of these Super Mario Odyssey costumes is rather easy to acquire, but the other is as costly as the Skeleton Suit. The Santa Suit is made up of a 500 coin Santa Hat and 1,000 coin Santa Outfit.
The 8-bit Mario cap — described in-game as “A hat that takes you back to where it all began” — can be purchased for 9,999 coins. Yes, it’s a hefty price to pay, but the goof feels worth it.
These include an 8-bit Mario hat, a Santa outfit, and others. Nintendo has also previously released DLC costumes, such as another spacesuit and a parka outfit.
Here’s how it works. That freaky-cool 8-bit Mario amiibo will release alongside Super Mario Maker on September 11, on its own or as part of two special edition bundles.
The new Mario Amiibos don’t just come in 8-bit designs. Zero Suit Samus and Ganondorf are among the most popular Smash characters, and they’re getting their Amiibos now. Don’t sleep on Falco!
8-Bit Mario was leaked as an amiibo around E3 2015. It's a special edition for the 30th Anniversary of Super Mario. A Classic Color and Modern Color version will be available.
Any iOS user who wants to scoop up these stylish retro-themed stickers can do so over on the Apple App Store, where the 8-Bit Super Mario Stickers Pack retails for $1.99.