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What would you give for Nintendo to be #1 again this gen?

500 dollars 1,316 72.35%
 
Kidney 2 0.11%
 
Soul 9 0.49%
 
virginity 16 0.88%
 
Your favorite puppy 6 0.33%
 
Your 1,000 dollar copy of Xenoblades 8 0.44%
 
An hour of your time 26 1.43%
 
Other ( post below) 6 0.33%
 
....Left testicle.... 13 0.71%
 
Pezus's freedom 22 1.21%
 
Total:1,424
spurgeonryan said:

This next guy seems to have written this article on facebook, so he matters little.

 

 

 

Super Mario Overkill: Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Mario?

Super Mario 3D Land is less than a year old, and Nintendo has already announced another Mario title for 3DS, New Super Mario Bros. 2, set to launch in North America this August. Keep in mind this is in addition to Paper Mario 3DS, which may arrive sometime late 2012, early 2013. Of course, there's also Mario Tennis Open, due out end of May. Hell, Mario Kart 7 was last December.

Don't get me wrong. I love Mario games just as much as the next Nintendo fan. They've always been a treat, the type of experiences I happily get lost within for several hours. At the same time, previous games were carefully spaced apart to generate hype and frenzied anticipation. That said, is there such a thing as too much Mario?

Look at Call of Duty. Over the past few years, Activision's first-person shooting series has dominated the industry, yet this week, we learned that sales of Modern Warfare 3 are behind its predecessor, Black Ops. Thing is, this is an IP that sees one release each year, along with DLC. Now here comes Nintendo with perhaps three Mario titles for 2012 and last holiday's games still fresh on our minds.

Of course, the big N has plenty of history to point to, with several Mario titles selling upwards of 10 million copies. The original New Super Mario Bros. for DS sold over 26 million. These days, publishers are lucky if their games sell a million.

While on the subject of DS, how does Pokemon Black & White 2 get announced for DS, but New Super Mario Bros. 2 is on 3DS? Explain how that makes sense.

Bottom line, Mario adventures have always been worth the wait, and I fear Nintendo may overexpose its prize plumber, where instead of selling 10-plus million copies each, the number dips to nine, then eight, then five.

Or maybe they continue to sell at a clip of 20 million. Perhaps, more than any IP, Mario retains his charm, which has helped make the little guy a global phenomenon for more than 25 years.

Either way, it's abundantly clear that Nintendo aims to destroy PlayStation Vita, and the lineup of Mario games alone has to make Sony nervous. I know Vita is still relatively young, but if Sony doesn't have a knockout E3 in June, I don't see its handheld competing with 3DS longterm.

 

 


I actually think he's got a good point here! I'm kinda worried about the exposure Mario's getting these days. 3d Land last x-mas, as well as Mario Kart 7, 2D Mario this summer, Paper Mario coming within a year or so, and we'll probably see a new Mario for the WiiU quite soon... That's ALOT of Mario games! They'll start to eat on each others sales for sure! I say, release one new Mario a year - maximum! Or even better, space them out every second year!



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Look how nice Animal Crossing is looking on the 3DS, guys!

 Easily (with NSMB2) my most antecipated game this year.

 

This is Gamecube

This is DS

 

This is Wii

 

   THIS IS 3DS!!!!!

 

Looking already way better than the Wii version, and it didn't even needed to!



DanneSandin said:
spurgeonryan said:

This next guy seems to have written this article on facebook, so he matters little.

 

 

 

Super Mario Overkill: Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Mario?

Super Mario 3D Land is less than a year old, and Nintendo has already announced another Mario title for 3DS, New Super Mario Bros. 2, set to launch in North America this August. Keep in mind this is in addition to Paper Mario 3DS, which may arrive sometime late 2012, early 2013. Of course, there's also Mario Tennis Open, due out end of May. Hell, Mario Kart 7 was last December.

Don't get me wrong. I love Mario games just as much as the next Nintendo fan. They've always been a treat, the type of experiences I happily get lost within for several hours. At the same time, previous games were carefully spaced apart to generate hype and frenzied anticipation. That said, is there such a thing as too much Mario?

Look at Call of Duty. Over the past few years, Activision's first-person shooting series has dominated the industry, yet this week, we learned that sales of Modern Warfare 3 are behind its predecessor, Black Ops. Thing is, this is an IP that sees one release each year, along with DLC. Now here comes Nintendo with perhaps three Mario titles for 2012 and last holiday's games still fresh on our minds.

Of course, the big N has plenty of history to point to, with several Mario titles selling upwards of 10 million copies. The original New Super Mario Bros. for DS sold over 26 million. These days, publishers are lucky if their games sell a million.

While on the subject of DS, how does Pokemon Black & White 2 get announced for DS, but New Super Mario Bros. 2 is on 3DS? Explain how that makes sense.

Bottom line, Mario adventures have always been worth the wait, and I fear Nintendo may overexpose its prize plumber, where instead of selling 10-plus million copies each, the number dips to nine, then eight, then five.

Or maybe they continue to sell at a clip of 20 million. Perhaps, more than any IP, Mario retains his charm, which has helped make the little guy a global phenomenon for more than 25 years.

Either way, it's abundantly clear that Nintendo aims to destroy PlayStation Vita, and the lineup of Mario games alone has to make Sony nervous. I know Vita is still relatively young, but if Sony doesn't have a knockout E3 in June, I don't see its handheld competing with 3DS longterm.

 

 


I actually think he's got a good point here! I'm kinda worried about the exposure Mario's getting these days. 3d Land last x-mas, as well as Mario Kart 7, 2D Mario this summer, Paper Mario coming within a year or so, and we'll probably see a new Mario for the WiiU quite soon... That's ALOT of Mario games! They'll start to eat on each others sales for sure! I say, release one new Mario a year - maximum! Or even better, space them out every second year!

True, Nintendo hasn't released so many good Mario's as they have this year. Paper Mario, Mario Kart 7, Super Mario Land, Mario Tennis, and probably a Mario or two on the Wii U. Though, thankfully they're all different genres, so they're not overexposing a genre, so there's variety to choose from. Honestly, I've always though Mario can be as exposed as he is because he represents so many genres. CoD can only be a shooter. Same with Halo, etc. Imagine Master Chief Tennis? I wonder how that'd do.

That aside, the only real problem I see is the closeness of Mario 3D land and New Super Mario Bros. Mario being exposed is fine, because he's the face of gaming in my opinion, and if the games are quality titles, the sales will be fine. Nintendo is just setting itself up for a strong 3rd quarter to 4th quarter, and putting out a Mario in August is really shooting Sony in the foot at the moment. The 3DS is looking seriously good right now, looks like I'll be buying one tomorrow :P



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Oromashu said:
DanneSandin said:
spurgeonryan said:

This next guy seems to have written this article on facebook, so he matters little.

 

 

 

Super Mario Overkill: Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Mario?

Super Mario 3D Land is less than a year old, and Nintendo has already announced another Mario title for 3DS, New Super Mario Bros. 2, set to launch in North America this August. Keep in mind this is in addition to Paper Mario 3DS, which may arrive sometime late 2012, early 2013. Of course, there's also Mario Tennis Open, due out end of May. Hell, Mario Kart 7 was last December.

Don't get me wrong. I love Mario games just as much as the next Nintendo fan. They've always been a treat, the type of experiences I happily get lost within for several hours. At the same time, previous games were carefully spaced apart to generate hype and frenzied anticipation. That said, is there such a thing as too much Mario?

Look at Call of Duty. Over the past few years, Activision's first-person shooting series has dominated the industry, yet this week, we learned that sales of Modern Warfare 3 are behind its predecessor, Black Ops. Thing is, this is an IP that sees one release each year, along with DLC. Now here comes Nintendo with perhaps three Mario titles for 2012 and last holiday's games still fresh on our minds.

Of course, the big N has plenty of history to point to, with several Mario titles selling upwards of 10 million copies. The original New Super Mario Bros. for DS sold over 26 million. These days, publishers are lucky if their games sell a million.

While on the subject of DS, how does Pokemon Black & White 2 get announced for DS, but New Super Mario Bros. 2 is on 3DS? Explain how that makes sense.

Bottom line, Mario adventures have always been worth the wait, and I fear Nintendo may overexpose its prize plumber, where instead of selling 10-plus million copies each, the number dips to nine, then eight, then five.

Or maybe they continue to sell at a clip of 20 million. Perhaps, more than any IP, Mario retains his charm, which has helped make the little guy a global phenomenon for more than 25 years.

Either way, it's abundantly clear that Nintendo aims to destroy PlayStation Vita, and the lineup of Mario games alone has to make Sony nervous. I know Vita is still relatively young, but if Sony doesn't have a knockout E3 in June, I don't see its handheld competing with 3DS longterm.

 

 


I actually think he's got a good point here! I'm kinda worried about the exposure Mario's getting these days. 3d Land last x-mas, as well as Mario Kart 7, 2D Mario this summer, Paper Mario coming within a year or so, and we'll probably see a new Mario for the WiiU quite soon... That's ALOT of Mario games! They'll start to eat on each others sales for sure! I say, release one new Mario a year - maximum! Or even better, space them out every second year!

True, Nintendo hasn't released so many good Mario's as they have this year. Paper Mario, Mario Kart 7, Super Mario Land, Mario Tennis, and probably a Mario or two on the Wii U. Though, thankfully they're all different genres, so they're not overexposing a genre, so there's variety to choose from. Honestly, I've always though Mario can be as exposed as he is because he represents so many genres. CoD can only be a shooter. Same with Halo, etc. Imagine Master Chief Tennis? I wonder how that'd do.

That aside, the only real problem I see is the closeness of Mario 3D land and New Super Mario Bros. Mario being exposed is fine, because he's the face of gaming in my opinion, and if the games are quality titles, the sales will be fine. Nintendo is just setting itself up for a strong 3rd quarter to 4th quarter, and putting out a Mario in August is really shooting Sony in the foot at the moment. The 3DS is looking seriously good right now, looks like I'll be buying one tomorrow :P

its not the mario whatever titles thats the problem, its nsmb two for the ds and the upcoming title for the wiiu thats the problem... why release two nsmb games in one year. one for the ds and the rumored one for wiiu and you already got the mario land on the ds... thats alot of mario platforming...

 

sry for the spelling n stuff, im writing on my phone and thats never good



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How many uses could they find to the tablet controller? Or the combo tablet + wiimote?



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Just saying one thing.

From 80's to last 90's series of games were coming with one of 'em a year and no one was complaining, and the games were selling at 2 times high prices as today.

So WTF?



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