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Miyamotoo said:
SKMBlake said:

I specifically said "there is only one specific 3D Mario game for each Nintendo home console" and you bring up the DS remake of 64, that doesn't make any sense.

Nothing in what you said is contradicting my point. There is no chance they would work on another Super Mario 3D World, they specifically remove Super Mario 3D World stages from Captain Toad to replace them with Odyssey themed stages, 3D World was only for the Wii U, like Smash 4, and will remain it.

Yeah, but point that they released older 3D mario game to onother platform.

You cant say there is no chanche and you don't even have anything to backup such a claims, point that they remove Super Mario 3D World stages from Captain Toad to replace them with Odyssey themed stages dont means nothing. 3D World also doesn't have anything with Smash 4, Smash is game similar to MK and now Splatoon, one IP per generation where they have huge focus on online and than keep supporting game with updates, 3D World is game like any other game. There is no reason that 3D World remains only on Switch unless they dont work 3D World 2 already, espacily when they ported so much Wii U games until now and they will continue to port some other Wii U games to Switch.

I don't know why "One Smash/MK and Splatoon per generation" makes sense to you but no 3D Mario games.

3D Mario games are built around the console itself. Super Mario 64 was built around the N64 analog stick, Sunshine was set on Delphino island, shaped like a dolphin, because the gamecube's project name was Dolphin, Super Mario Galaxy's gameplay is build around the Wiimotes and Super Mario Odyssey is meant to be playable with the joycons and to be played in short sessions, to fit the hybrid form of the console.

A 3D Mario game is the way Nintendo tell us how he wants us to play games on its console.