It's game over for a Cape Coral man found guilty of stealing a Nintendo Switch gaming system in December.

Kyle Sullivan's Mario, Final Fantasy and Zelda games are on pause for the next five-and-a-half years — the time he'll spend behind bars, according to a news release issued Thursday from the Office of the State's Attorney, 20th Judicial Circuit.

Sullivan, 36, was sentenced in prison followed by a year of probation after he was earlier found guilty of one count of burglary of a dwelling and one count of grand theft, according to a release from the Office of the State's Attorney, 20th Judicial Circuit.

He was sentenced as a habitual felony offender on both counts which led to increased prison time, the release indicated.

The theft happened on Dec. 4 when the defendant entered the victim’s open garage at a Cape Coral home and removed a Nintendo Switch game system.

The theft was captured on home surveillance and Sullivan was identified based on a work shirt he had been wearing. The defendant’s employer confirmed his identity on the video.

After being arrested Sullivan showed where he had put the stolen item.

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