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0D0 said:
curl-6 said:

The post you quoted says "major new releases". If your only response is to try to pass off a game more than 6 years old as new, you are simply wasting everybody's time.

Despite any definition, I'd say that being new on NSW is what matters, because nobody had a Wii U anyway. Wii U obscured all games that are now released on NSW.

Over 5 million people bought NSMBU on Wii U, that's more than most games can ever hope to sell, so it's not like "nobody bought it".

And even if hardly anyone did, that wouldn't change the fact that it was publicly available to own for over 6 years before it's re-release on Switch, so personally I'm still gonna stick with the definition of "new" as a game that hasn't seen release before at all.