By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

@ Erik, yeah, you're right, Mario & Luigi started out as clone characters with different colors. That's what I said too. But, that was way back in the day. Since then, Luigi has evolved. He definitely looks different from Mario besides their colors, we all know that. This is 2009, almost 2010. Back in the days of the NES, people expected us to be playing holographic virtual reality-games right now. Alas, we don't, but to me, a character that's a clone of another one in this day and age seems like a lazy effort.


I don't really care about the abilities, whether they differ between characters or remain the same, it's the fact that the characters themelves look the same. Apart from the color. ;) Again, I must ask: why not Toadette, if they had to insist on using Toads. :p I think we can all agree on the fact that Mario & Luigi are visibly quite different characters, not just color-wise. Why a Toad and a copy?
(Also, don't get me started on those Toads' names... :s)

Buuuuuut, you're also right about how it's a minor squibble. It is. And like I said, I'm very much looking forward to the game! :D

PS, @ puffy: No, green IS a primary color. Google it. ;)



Nintendo Network ID: Cheebee   3DS Code: 2320 - 6113 - 9046