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Khuutra said:
Killergran said:
Khuutra said:
Some part of me is curious: the new Nintendo philosophy applied to one of the "core" franchises like Mario or Zelda has the potential for much higher sales... and a completely different kind of quality.

It's kind of exciting.

I'm not so excited about that.

The old philosophy doesn't really mix all that well with the new, in my experience. It's not that they go bad together as much as the fact that they cannot be properly combined. They're sort of like opposites.

I could be wrong about this, ofc. Just because noone has been successful with it so far doesn't mean that they won't hit the nail on the head sometime in the future.

Well... what are your experiences, exactly? Nintendo hasn't tried to mix the new philosophy in with core titles except for New Super Mario Bros. and Phantom Hourglass, chiefly.

 

Yes. That was my point...
In my opinion, it didn't really work out that well. Phantom hourglass was good, but not zelda-amazing. New Super Mario Bros. was amazing in terms of level design, but not much else. (and yes, too easy for me)



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