I'm not sure if this is a commonly known thing, but I haven't seen any major media outlet report on this, which is odd because it's a very important detail to ignore.
Takashi Tezuka said in an interview a while back that the physics would be consistent throughout all the different Mario games, which while disappointing, I thought kinda made sense since it would theoretically be a little odd to mesh different kinds of physics into one level.
Well, I'm not sure what happened at Nintendo between those months, but I can confirm that every game in SMM retains the physics of the original game. So SMB plays like SMB, SMW plays like SMW, and so on.
Once I found out about this, my excitement for the game, which was already pretty high, has shot through the roof. I'm pretty sure tons of people aren't aware of this, so I figured they'd like to know.
Takashi Tezuka said in an interview a while back that the physics would be consistent throughout all the different Mario games, which while disappointing, I thought kinda made sense since it would theoretically be a little odd to mesh different kinds of physics into one level.
Well, I'm not sure what happened at Nintendo between those months, but I can confirm that every game in SMM retains the physics of the original game. So SMB plays like SMB, SMW plays like SMW, and so on.
Once I found out about this, my excitement for the game, which was already pretty high, has shot through the roof. I'm pretty sure tons of people aren't aware of this, so I figured they'd like to know.