Cygnus X-1
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New Mario for 3DS this year
New Mario for Wii U this year
Same game?
Like Super Smash Bros Next?
New Mario for 3DS this year
New Mario for Wii U this year
Same game?
If new Wii launches with Mario... it will be the first time since Nintendo 64, right? That would be killer.
I still wish they would not call it Wii. Why not just call it something Nintendo? Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64. Then, we got Gamecube, um wut? Wii? Where did this come from?
Game Boy to DS I have similar thoughts.
If new Wii launches with Mario... it will be the first time since Nintendo 64, right? That would be killer.
I still wish they would not call it Wii. Why not just call it something Nintendo? Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64. Then, we got Gamecube, um wut? Wii? Where did this come from?
Game Boy to DS I have similar thoughts.
I doubt the next 2D Mario would be released on Wii U and 3DS. Smash 4 is coming to both because there's opportunities for each system to offer its own spin on that game, what with the personalised experience Sakurai mentioned for 3DS, but Mario doesn't offer that opportunity, so it'll come to 3DS only.
This guy knows nothing, its just hope at this point.
I would prefer a 3D game closer to Mario 64. Let me walk around the castle again!
The burning question is: 2D or 3D?
Super Mario 64 sequel with exploration, secrets, non-linear etc. = Wii U interest spiked.
Any other Mario = don't give a shit.
I'm a bit bummed its a Bros. game. I would love to see a more open world 3D Mario.
I'm a bit bummed its a Bros. game. I would love to see a more open world 3D Mario.
Mario 64 isn't even "real" Mario to me. Mario 64 and Sunshine are like weird aberrations in my mind. Linear, left --> right Mario games are what I look for in Mario. The Galaxy games translate that to 3D beautifully.
But that's just me. I realize this is a subjective thing, hah.
Mario 64 isn't even "real" Mario to me. Mario 64 and Sunshine are like weird aberrations in my mind. Linear, left --> right Mario games are what I look for in Mario. The Galaxy games translate that to 3D beautifully.
But that's just me. I realize this is a subjective thing, hah.
Galaxy 2 wrapped around the same time as NSMBWii, Nintendo just held it back for strategic reasons.Spring 2006 - New Super Mario Bros.
Fall 2007 - Super Mario Galaxy
Fall 2009 - New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Spring 2010 - Super Mario Galaxy 2
Fall 2011 - Super Mario 3D Land
Fall 2012 - New Super Mario Bros. Mii
2013 / 2014 - Super Mario Galaxy HD
The math works. The big exception was 3D land which the Galaxy team squeezed in in 13 months. But an HD sequel would be quite the opposite.
Spring 2006 - New Super Mario Bros.
Fall 2007 - Super Mario Galaxy
Fall 2009 - New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Spring 2010 - Super Mario Galaxy 2
Fall 2011 - Super Mario 3D Land
Oh god I hope they call it New Super Mario Bros. Wii U. It'll only further Japan's weird tendency to stack unnecessary modifiers to their titles:
Metal Gear
Metal Gear Solid
Metal Gear Solid Rising
Metal Gear Solid Rising Revengeance
Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros.
New Super Mario Bros.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
New Super Mario Bros. Wii U
Spring 2006 - New Super Mario Bros.
Fall 2007 - Super Mario Galaxy
Fall 2009 - New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Spring 2010 - Super Mario Galaxy 2
Fall 2011 - Super Mario 3D Land
Fall 2012 - New Super Mario Bros. Mii
2013 / 2014 - Super Mario Galaxy HD
The math works. The big exception was 3D land which the Galaxy team squeezed in in 13 months. But an HD sequel would be quite the opposite.
It's called New Super Mario Bros. Mii.
we know this already guys
It's impressive that these are all titles of the highest quality.
You forget that there is going to be a new 2D Mario on the 3DS this year too.
Agreed on all points. There's plenty room for different kinds of Mario games. And the "New" games feel very aesthetically stale compared to both Galaxy and the older sprite based 2D games.There's all kinds of styles to Mario. It usually changes constantly, which is why I'm hoping they don't make a third New Super Mario Bros game. They've done what they can do with it, and it isn't that great of a style of game to begin with.
I have a question for people who feel this way: when/how did you develop this preference? Was Super Mario 64 the first Mario game you played? Was it your favorite? Did it redefine Mario games for you? Cause none of the Mario games before 64 placed a big emphasis on non-linear exploration. There were branching paths and things like that, but it was pretty straight forward. I loved Mario 64 when I played it in middle school, but it never really felt like "Mario" to me. I'm not saying preferring Mario 64 style games is wrong, I'm just curious about how you all developed that preference.Looking forward to a more focus on adventure/exploration. Galaxy 2 linear levels were such a disappointment...
I'm currently banking on it being a new 3D Mario w/ 2 player co-op utilizing the tablet screen.
Have not forgot. But technically.
Satoru Iwata
"there will also be a new 2D Mario this year."
Could be Paper Mario. Could be Mario vs Donkey Kong. Could be something different.
Shigeru Miyamoto
"we will show a new super mario bros. for wii u showing the screen zap feature"
Is a Super Mario Bros. game.
I am entertaining the idea of a dual sku release New Super Mario Bros. game. It could happen. If Smash Bros. is doing it, why not New Super Mario Bros.
Although there is no logo here, we are planning to release a totally new side-scrolling action Super Mario in 2D as a key title for the Nintendo 3DS in the next fiscal year.
The Mario shown at last E3 was a tech demo and not a game
So hopefully this Mario will be brand new that wr've never seen before
Releasing a 2d Mario for launch window for a next gen Nintendo console doesn't make sense