Famine said:
Actually, there are quite a few "not up to snuff" games with Mario in it: A few of the Mario Party games, Mario Pinball Land, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Yoshi's Touch and Go. The majority of games are good, but you still can't claim that Nintendo is not banking on Mario; it ensures Nintendo of making a quick buck, which is nothing wrong, but you can't deny that there is an abundance of Mario. Also regarding your post about sports games, you aren't going to see Terrell Owens in a baseball, soccer, tennis, or basketball game. With sports games, the rosters now can get updated, and different players are available with each new incarnation. With the Mario sports games, the roster doesn't change; you are still stuck with Nintendo characters (Mario and Sonic proving otherwise with the introduction of Sega characters). |
An abundance. I wouldn't say an over abundance. The point is... what sells sports games are stars... more importantly current stars. Mario is always a current star. He doesn't lose his luster like sports stars do. Can't say i've played Pinball land, Hoops or Touch N go... are those DS games? As for Mario Party, i'd say they've all gotten better until 8. Which sucked.








