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« on: November 07, 2012, 08:34:08 AM »Still no clear indication on how online gaming works exactly.
I'm pretty sure it'll work like an online game.
Just a hunch...
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Still no clear indication on how online gaming works exactly.
but this is just batting practice compared to what Ninty has in store with Mario Kart U
More like they're charging the price of 12 fully levels, an entirely new map, and new boss for just three simple ROM-hack style mini-mode. SM3DL had 16 worlds which boils down to about $2 per each world. Each of these levels shouldn't be more than 25¢ and that's already giving them a decent profit margin.
or for the price of just 3-4 "packs" you can have the entire game SMB, SMBIII, or SMW with far more enjoyment and levels.
Wow, you are right it's been 3 months since 2 months ago in japan and 1 month ago in euro and usaland, someone get you a nobel prize for discovering that. eat poison.
I don't care about coin rush. I'd like an extra world for $2 or $3
It's very interesting to see how closely Nintendo can toe the line to Day 1 DLC.
Especially since the DLC just seems to be a few rom-hack levels
Far overpriced.
I have little-to-no interest in this game. I'm sure it will be well-polished but I can't stand how easy the New Mario series is. It's almost a joke.
Give me some old school difficulty that makes me want to break my controller Nintendo.
but the fact that NSMB 2 looks exactly like a game from 6 years ago
I can't even remember the last time Nintendo themselves launched a truly new console IP in a genre other than party game or fitness.
The problem lies with the fact that whereas Super Mario Bros 1 - 3 were relatively different from each other, each NSMB game is pretty much identical.
All these different branches of the Mario tree are separate from one another, but for me they're all suffering from the same problem, which is that they're not evolving fast enough and in some cases not evolving at all.
Once again, Nintendo only releases one 2D Mario per system now. Since both NSMB are coming out this year for the 3DS and Wii U, there won't be another one til at least 2017. So no we aren't getting to many 2D Mario games since after NSMB U this Fall, they'll be at least a 5 year gap before we get a new one.
Oh and once again the 2D and 3D Mario are completely different gameplay wise so it's beyond idiotic to count the 3D with the 2D games just so you can compare Mario platformer's to Call of Duty. Just because they're both platformers doesn't mean sh!t when they're both played completely different vs Call of Duty were all the games play the exact same.
Oh, and by the way, I didn't see anyone bitch that we got SMB (1985), SMB:LL (1986), SMB2 USA (1988), SMB3 (the same year), SML (1989) and SMW (1990), so why bitch now?
What's even worse is that, all of the games I listed? They're all 2D platformers.
Mario 3D Kart is a Mario Kart game. Mario Tennis Open is a Mario Tennis game. NSMB 2 is a NSMB game.