The
Mario Paint and Mouse package sold more than units by March 1993. In 1999, a mouse accessory was released for the Super NES's successor, the
Nintendo 64, intended for use with games made for its
64DD accessory. Similar to how the Super NES Mouse was bundled with
Mario Paint, the
Nintendo 64 Mouse was only available in a bundle with another
Mario art program,
Mario Artist: Paint Studio. In 2017,
Hyperkin released the Hyper Click Mouse, an aftermarket Super NES mouse that utilizes
optical motion detection in place of the rolling ball used in the original model. Support for Super NES Mouse controls in compatible games was added to the
Nintendo Classics emulated game service for
Nintendo Switch and
Nintendo Switch 2 on July 29, 2025. These games can be controlled using an external USB mouse, or the
Joy-Con 2's mouse controls on Nintendo Switch 2. ==Notes==