hsrob said:
haxxiy said:
hsrob said:
haxxiy said: Yes, he is using Splosion Man while trying to hide what this article should be about. I kinda gree with him but not to the same raging hate extent.
I can't shake the feeling NSMBWii was about half of what I expected it to be. Barely secret levels at all, the same basic and linear design through eight worlds (a step down from 19-year old SMW). Some levels were quite innovative but a lot of them lacked what made 2D Marios great back in the 80's and 90's. The biggest trumph on NSMBWii is the nostalgic feeling, and that's it =/ |
Are you sure that NSMBWii has less levels and worlds than SMW?
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Silly question. Of course I am, otherwise I would not have said it :P
NSMBWii = 5 worlds with 8 levels plus 3 worlds with 9 levels plus 1 world with 10 levels = 77 levels within 9 worlds
Super Mario Bros has nine worlds too (Yoshi island, Donut island, vanilla fortress, twin bridges/mountains, forest of illusion, chocolate island, bowser valley, star world, special world) but 96 levels, mastefully slammed on a 1MB or so cartridge.
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I'm not going to harp on it because it wasn't your only point but SMW does not have 96 levels, you were fooled:)
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Silly boy, pay attention now. I'll give you a full analysis on NSMBWii value when compared to SMW.
Levels on SMW - Yoshi island = 6, Donut plains = 10, Vanilla dome = 8, Upper bridge = 9, Illusion forest = 9, Chocolate Island = 10, Bowser valley = 8, Star road = 5, Special = 8, 13 star points, 1 yoshi house, 1 recover level
PLUS
The original 73 levels all over again after you beat the special. They are different now.
The grand total = 176
77/176 = 0.4375
AND
1MB cartridge verse 440MB compressed DVD data. 1/440 = 0.002
AND
SMW was free (bundled with a SNES) while NSMBWii costed yoy $50. Let's assume the cartridge manufacturing costs as $10. 10/50 = 0.2
Result - 0.002 * 0.4375 * 0.2 = 0.000175 and 1/0.000175 = 5714
NSMBWii is only 1/5714 of what SMW is and Nintendo brainwashed you all.