Happy birthday Mario fweep! What do we have planned for your 35th anniversary? Pure fucking cringe, of course:
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A NES on a chip crammed into a Game and Watch shell. We're getting into the handheld Famiclone marker 5 years after Chinese bootleggers! Here, enjoy two whole games and a watch. Get it before the scalpers do!
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An RC car with a camera. It's not like you can buy similar kits off Amazon, and get a toy that can actually fly, buy a glorified McDonalds figure with subpar gameplay.
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New All Stars! Does that mean we get graphical updates to classic 3d mario games? Nope, enjoy Mario 64 in all its low poly glory stretched across huge modern TV screens! Remastering one of the best selling games would mean we actually give a shit about the quality of our products!
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Tetris 99 but it's original SMB. Are you sick of this classic yet? Enjoy being creamed by sweaty neckbeards who've played this game since the original release.
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A port of the game that is barely 10 years old. So how are we going to implement Wii U pad gameplay features when the touchscreen is docked in the cradle? Crickets Also, a B side game with no gameplay shots.
Mel Brooks jazz hands MOICHANDIZING!!!!
Get your Super Mario branded sneakers, sweats, Air Fresheners, Tanuki tail buttplugs, anything but actual fucking games. Cue the chorus of "akshually, the're a toy company, always have been gunshot"
Eeeurgh.
Yeah, as much as I like them, Nintendo is getting really lazy. The beginning of the Switch's life style was pretty good, but it fell off hard, just because Nintendo's exclusives have been pretty shit. If I want to play Indie games, I can do it on PC, and the Mario anniversary is worse than the past ones they have done. It is nice to see a port of Sunshine, but of course they made it limited run. I'm not looking forward to the next LoZ anniversary because they will probably pull the same shit.
Yeah, Nintendo went from consoles that had strong first party titles and middling third party titles to coasting on old fame and porting any old 99 cent mobile garbage. My Switch is basically a 300$ indie machine, which suits me because I like portable systems and big libraries.
I think the problem is that old franchises have become ossified to the point that any innovations in gameplay is seen as being "off brand". 2d Mario games have relied on SMB3's visual style for almost 20 years now, and the latest 3D game leans on gameplay mechanics established in Mario 64. A little bit of playing around with mascot characters is in order. For example, see Cadence of Hyrule, a third party licenced game with LoZ characters that manages to be innovative, charming, and in accordance with the spirit of the Zelda franchise. Imagine doing that with Mario, instead of this stale shit.