Roger Sandbakk: I know this sounds weird, but do we really need yet another Mario? Do we really need another 'Legend Of Link But It Sells More If We Have A Woman In The Title So Let's Name It After Zelda' game? Don't get me wrong, I do love Mario and Zelda - the problem is I had a lot of fun with them years ago, so how come we keep getting the same games over and over?
SEGA’s Second Division Manager, Osamu Ohashi, wants to surpass Mario by strengthening the Sonic IP.
They can compete but Mario will always win. Mario and Sonic cater to different fans or fans who like both.
Sonic doesn't have to compete though. Both are their own thing, there's plenty of room for them both.
Thing is Sonic despite the bad games is still an icon as big as Mario, probably bigger cause he's seen more in media than Mario. More cartoons, more movies, more memes. So on that end he's good, they just gotta stop making bad games.
The Switch game, which was announced earlier this year, is a remake of a cult favorite GameCube title, and currently holds a placeholder release date of 2024. However, it’s possible that since the game is already beginning to arrive at rating boards, the release could come early in the year.
A series of new Special Edition Mario Bomber Jackets allow fans to show their dedication to the franchise when out and about.
The Jackets look good but are kids sizes only 😭
🤬 They don’t want my nostalgia money
Mario will always be here to save the industry and push the industry in the right direction.
Mario is responsible for many innovations used in gaming today. Innovations that now span all consoles and genres. May it be 2D 3D or 120 frames per second in 4D. Mario will always be around to show developers how to do things the proper way.
Mario 64 alone is one of the, if not the most influential gaming Nintendo exclusive experiences of our time.
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As long as they innovate like they did with the Galaxy games then yes.
People can say Mario is over-played all they want, but the reality is that since Mario 64, the games have always been so different compared to the previous game. Sunshine was different than Mario 64, and Galaxy was a lot different than Sunshine.
(Yes, SMG2 was essentially the same thing.......because it was a direct sequel lol)
And even Mario 3D Land was something we haven't seen before from a Mario game.
I can't imagine what a Mario game on the Wii U will be like.
Fan bait.
It's fine to have an opinion, but Nintendo's software sales contradicts that theory (consumers want another Mario).
Yep.