| RolStoppable said: No, the game is fine as it is. It's meant to be a brutal punch in the face of the video game industry: "We [Nintendo] can make games that after 25 years still have higher value to paying customers than your brandnew game has after a month." |
Oh it could outsell Super Mario Sunshine and Galaxy 2 in Japan just this Christmas season. It's just too much fun to watch it sell...and sell... and sell 
Somehow Super Mario Bros. is the only game series I can think of that will never be "outdated". It's just like Monopoly and Card games - even the old games never get old. The first true classic of videogaming.







