Slownenberg said:
Again, if they had nothing for the holidays, then Mario Collection or 3D World would be coming out this holiday, not in Sept and Feb. I don't see a world in which Nintendo just decides to skip an entire holiday season with nothing to show, especially with new systems coming out. The Mario 35th anniversary is apparently a big deal to them as they just announced all sorts of Mario related things, and yet they did that two weeks before the main game of their anniversary celebration comes out. Clearly they don't think they need to have many months of advertising leading up to a game launch. I would expect they want to focus on the Mario Anniversary, and a bit after the Mario Collection comes out they'll focus on announcing and advertising their holiday lineup. A few months ago people were trying to say Nintendo wouldn't release a single game the entire second half of the year. Then we got Paper Mario, then we found out about Pikmin 3 Deluxe, and now Mario Collection, Mario 35, and Mario Kart Live or whatever its called. That's an awful lot of games compared to "no games for rest of the year", and we haven't even gotten to any holiday announcements! As this shows, just because Nintendo hasn't announced what is coming out yet doesn't mean nothing is coming out, not sure why people suddenly decided in 2020 than Nintendo has stopped making games entirely unless they've announced games with their launch dates. Take Sony and Microsoft. They have brand new systems coming out in just over two months and yet they still haven't even given a price tag for them! Hell Microsoft still hasn't even officially announced one of the two models of the system that we know is coming out. Considering these are brand new systems, that is a much bigger deal than Nintendo just waiting until a couple months before launch to announce its big holiday game, especially when they clearly wanted to end the summer / kick off the Fall by focusing on the Mario anniversary. Also, major Nintendo games don't need a long advertising period. Major franchise AAA Nintendo first party games come out like two a year, so when one comes out they don't need like 6 months to advertise it because every Nintendo gamer knows about it soon after it is announced and every gamer knows its gonna be THE game to get for that time period. |
guess we'll see







