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BasilZero said:
For me its not that NSMB has a horrible design in terms of its presentation (graphical) but its become too stale.


Look at the changes between these games.

Super Mario Bros. 1
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario World

^ As far as 2D is concerned - They have been different in design but still kept to the same gameplay with a few new additions and took out others (excluding SMB2 which was a clone of another Nintendo game).

I already have NSMB for the Wii and for the NDS - I'm still gonna get the 3DS and Wii-U versions but its not gonna be a huge experience for me as when I had with games like Super Mario Galaxy and when I first played NSMB.

I also think they need to change it but it doesnt have to be like Gunman Clive or the indie games - they need to change it up like they went from SMB3 to SMW or like the change that went from SMB (and SMBLL) to SMB3.

Price wise it is debatable - It should be less than $59.99 but that is a personal opinion of mine ;p but I dont think it should be SUPER cheap like $2 or $5.

Honestly....I agree with quite a bit of your post.  I always preferred the old Mario style and I think they'll drop the "new" style pretty soon.  Why?  Because if you think about it, they reached the full potential of the "New" series with NSMBU.  Graphically, gameplaywise, difficulty, ect..  I think the next game will have a significantly different art style (please have sprites, please have sprites).  However, I think the price even at $60 would be more than fair for a game that provides AT LEAST 30 hours of fun, and way way more depending on your family and how much you enjoyed it.

Going back to the OP, opinions should be respected, unless they are pushed as facts.  When they are pushed as facts, you get pushed back. Also, stop blaming us for enjoying games you don't like.  Stop trying to convince us that the games that make us happy, shouldn't make us happy.