Nintendo just made its priciest eShop gift card a lot harder to ignore. Pick up the $100 Nintendo eShop gift card directly from the official US Nintendo Store, and it now comes packaged inside a free Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary collectible case. No extra charge, no catch beyond the $100 price point itself.
This is a pretty meaningful upgrade from the usual gift card experience, which has historically amounted to a long redemption code printed on receipt paper or delivered to an inbox. For anyone who has ever felt slightly awkward handing over a digital code as a birthday present, this changes the equation.
What the case actually looks like
Here's the thing: Nintendo could have slapped a basic red design on this and called it a day. Instead, the exterior features gold detailing with Mario artwork spanning multiple eras of the franchise. The inside of the case includes a timeline of major Super Mario releases across the decades, running all the way from the original Super Mario Bros. on the NES through to Super Mario Bros. Wonder on the Switch.
That timeline detail is a genuinely nice touch. It turns the case into something you might actually keep on a shelf rather than toss in a drawer after redeeming the code.
This bundle is exclusive to the official US Nintendo Store. There is no equivalent available at the UK Nintendo Store, and there are no $50 or $25 versions with the case included.
The gift card itself works across the entire Nintendo Switch family, including the Nintendo Switch 2, and can be used to purchase games, DLC, and other eShop content.
The gifting problem this solves
Digital gift cards have always had a presentation problem. A code in an email or a plain plastic card in a paper sleeve does not exactly feel like a considered gift, even when the person receiving it genuinely wants the credit. Physical packaging changes the perception of the gift before the recipient even redeems anything.
For fans who have been playing through Super Mario Bros. Wonder and want to dive deeper into the game's content, $100 in eShop credit goes a long way. The Switch 2 Edition of the game brought new content worth spending that credit on, including new areas and boss encounters.
Why buy direct from Nintendo
The case is only available through the official US Nintendo Store, which means third-party retailers are out. If you were planning to spend $100 on eShop credit anyway, buying direct gets you the physical collectible at no additional cost.
The card redeems on both the original Switch family and the Nintendo Switch 2, so it works regardless of which hardware the recipient owns. That flexibility makes it a solid gift option heading into summer, especially with a growing library of Switch 2 titles to spend credit on.
If the recipient is still working through the Switch 2 Edition of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, there is plenty to keep them busy. Check out the all Koopaling locations guide to find every Koopaling Brigade Tent and unlock all seven boss fights, or the Bellabel Park unlock guide if they have not yet accessed that area. Either way, $100 in eShop credit gives them room to keep exploring.








