| Einsam_Delphin said: Ask that question about Mario Kart, Mario Strikers, Pokemon, and the dozens of other franchise's that went online. Again, online play can only help sales as it makes any game a more worthwhile buy due to it's increased replayability and multiplayer options. Basically it'll more people happy, like me! Super Mario Cats was a definite buy for me after playing it, but then I saw this thread and now I'm not so sure as it'll just suffer the same fate as every Mario platformer other than Sunshine, which is once I beat the game, I'll never touch it again. |
of course it would have increase replayability and make more ppl happy.
but how many more sales would that bring ?
its a 3d mario, the first on the system. its a new one and no port.
everyone and their mother is buying this game once or twice. even without multiplayer (local or online)
idk how much it costs to implement an online multiplayer and buying the servers and paying the bandwidth for 5+ years.
but i think its more than they could make compared to those who wont buy it because of no online mp.
they could easily implement it if they wanted to i guess since they did it with other games and im sad they wont add it too.
but nintendo is a company to make money and not a charity to make us happy.
of course if they make money and us happy its great. but in the end the game will have a very high attach rate.
but who knows, maybe they'll add online mp with a patch in the future if many complain.







