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wow I can't believe I read all those replies.

In the end I see your point happyd, the game doesn't look "cared for" like what we had with SMG1&2, it doesn't feel new like when NSMB first came out. The game does kind of feel a bit like a quick cash in rather than a true effort to create something that really pushes the system.

You mentioned you liked what Capcom did with SFIV, that's when I really got what you meant. Based on this, I'll go ahead and guess that you probably also liked what Ubisoft did with Rayman Origins. I get where you're coming from and I see your point, but that's just not something most of us care about all that much.

I agree with what Rol said about you simply wanting Nintendo to make games with higher production values, and it's not an unreasonable wish. For example, I wish Nintendo would make a Pokemon game with 3D models instead of sprites with great animations, effects...etc. But the difference is that I give higher precedence to the actual game and core mechanics than the overall presentation, and I don't get upset about it. So yes, I'm really looking forward to getting Pokemon B&W (1&2 cuz my DS broke) even though the graphics are going to be very similar (unlike the case here where NSMB2 appears to be greatly improved over NSMB:DS presentation-wise).

In the end I'll just re-iterate what everyone else has been saying, if you don't like it or think it isn't worth your money, then don't buy it.