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happydolphin said:

@bold. And that's why I'm here to inform you, I see things you and some others may not. What the background noises would add is what you would call ambiance. It sets a mood that the Mario games of late fail to set, the mood where you think "this game is tough", even if it might not be. It's a mood, kind of like the scary noises outside of a haunted house.

I can't focus on either the 2D Mario's or the 3D Mario's because they're both struggling on that front. The reason being that Nintendo isn't taking them seriously imho, especially the 2D ones. The games sell a lot yet Nintendo still treats them like 2nd class. Regardless, 1st class or 2nd class these games need to be rethought to have a mood that _truly_ fits all ages, not in pretense only.

@the 2nd one. You mean the interaction between you and the other traveller playing with you? It's definitely something that could be adopted in Mario, or something like that, which would give the game a different mystique. An addition like that fits in the world of Mario, which to date has not ceased to add new concepts in its games. Preferrably, it would be something less "Happy" than all the happy characters we see in Mario... :(

@Mr Khan. I don't know whether to be annoyed or think you might have something interesting on the topic. Give me hope. Did you read what I wrote about disney?

I don't know what to tell you really HappyD. Either you become the developer of Mario and you do all these crazy changes to the series that you want or (not saying this in a mean way) the game might just not be for you anymore. You could've become more of a fan of Uncharted and you saw the "light."

Some changes would be cool, yes of course!, but too much story or even a little could bog down the series. (Things like changing a long grounded series are really delicate, but I think you already know that.)