Definitely not.
Super Mario 64 is 24 years old. Super Mario Sunshine is 20 years old. Super Mario Galaxy is 13 years old. Even as a collection of three, I do not see enough to justify spending $60 on these three games, especially when they're just being emulated. They couldn't even be bothered to bump Mario 64 up to a modern aspect ratio.
Super Mario 64 is 24 years old. Super Mario Sunshine is 20 years old. Super Mario Galaxy is 13 years old. Even as a collection of three, I do not see enough to justify spending $60 on these three games, especially when they're just being emulated. They couldn't even be bothered to bump Mario 64 up to a modern aspect ratio.