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Hahahah, good oneI see, I guess you could say that it makes us wonder![]()

Hahahah, good oneI see, I guess you could say that it makes us wonder![]()

I think DS and Wii were fine but I legitimately though that Super Mario 3D Land and World both basically replaced NSMB as it was a new yet similar formula.Yeah, I understand, they reused the same formula for like almost 20 years after NSMB first released and it got a bit stale. Glad they changed up with Wonder.
NSMB Wii was because the return of Mario couldn't just be in handhelds (although usually handheld was the last bastion of 2D games back when home console had little to no 2D around the late PSX and PS2 era) and having 4 players at the same time on screen was a new gimmick.It definitely got old real quick, especially when the NSMB Wii released. They didn't change a lot, other than giving them a prettier look and some new power ups
Wonder is goated though
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Hmm, makes sense. I always viewed them more as separate things to the NSMB series games, but it is true they were more successful than New Super Mario Bros U.I think DS and Wii were fine but I legitimately though that Super Mario 3D Land and World both basically replaced NSMB as it was a new yet similar formula.
In fact 3D Land was to me the 3rd NSMB game until they announced 2 and U. They even had the whole "collect 3 giant coins to unlock stuff/go further" thing that NSMB was about.
Yep.Hmm, makes sense. I always viewed them more as separate things to the NSMB series games, but it is true they were more successful than New Super Mario Bros U.
Yeah, me too, they're really fun games.Yep.
I would still like to see a third game in that style.
Yeah the gimmicks and all that space definitely makes it feel dull and empty. I think the first one is just that good for an handheld and they're having a hard time to adapt it as a main console gameI think DS and Wii were fine but I legitimately though that Super Mario 3D Land and World both basically replaced NSMB as it was a new yet similar formula.
In fact 3D Land was to me the 3rd NSMB game until they announced 2 and U. They even had the whole "collect 3 giant coins to unlock stuff/go further" thing that NSMB was about.
NSMB Wii was because the return of Mario couldn't just be in handhelds (although usually handheld was the last bastion of 2D games back when home console had little to no 2D around the late PSX and PS2 era) and having 4 players at the same time on screen was a new gimmick.
Only big downside is that playing the game in solo basically meant having huge empty spaces built with 4 players in mind.
In fact NSMB DS was planned to have two players at the same time in coop but ultimately got relegated to versus multiplayer (which is considered as one of the best mode in any mainline Mario game). The game had some unique gimmicks and sections made for a strictly single player game which is why it felt a bit duller in Wii.
I totally understand the nostalgia regarding Wii which was fairly more popular than DS but this being the main base for U and 2 when these could've had more differences just wasn't great.
This video basically sums it well despite how the rest of the series kinda retroactively made people's perception of the first game less good.
As for Wonders I'm surprised they didn't make an update or sequel to it but I'd love to see a Wonders style game set in the actual Mushroom Kingdom.
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I've found some old videos talking about NSMB DS circa 2005
Even if it's officially not a Mario game in mind I love it since the GBA version.I've loved Mario since I started gaming waaay back. I got the most attached to SMB2, something about the quirkiness and unique atmosphere really appealed to me, and I loved being able to pick different characters.
Sunshine deserved a fully fledged remake that corrected the issues with it.That said, my favorite in the series is Sunshine. I know that's not an overly popular opinion, but that game is pure heaven to me.
I think so. Judging by the comment section in the Glitchwave page of SM64DS I'd say people still prefer the N64 version, or at the very least they would only play the remake with a patched rom.Is hating on this game still a thing people do? I thought we could all put our big-boy pants on, cut with the elitism, and admit that SM64DS was pretty pretty baller.
The addition of the new characters from the OG, and their different mechanics and stuff, is something I'll always be fond of. Luigi especially, the klutz he is. Can't get much better than him.
DUDE I KNOWWWWWWWWWW. Luigi's floatier and slippery movements have always been so much more fun to play around with. A little awkward at times, but damnit nothing can keep me from the green Italian!I think so. Judging by the comment section in the Glitchwave page of SM64DS I'd say people still prefer the N64 version, or at the very least they would only play the remake with a patched rom.
Edit: And yes, Luigi is definitely the best character in the game, that's for sure. Also his backflip is the coolest jump ever made.
It’s the one I hear the most good things about.I'll always defend the first NSMB despite the bad reputation the New series got over the decades
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I'd say got for it! I didn't get to play it as a kid but it's bringing me unexpected amounts of joy as an adult. And the music is fireI’ve also been thinking of doing a more modern playthrough of Super Mario Sunshine.

Have you ever tried Mario & Luigi?WAHOOO!!!
Whenever I feel like I need a comfort game, I always run to Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64, and one of the Mario Karts. But I’m always eager to try games I never have before!
Currently playing Super Paper Mario on Wii! Slowly, but it’s a fun game! Loaned to me by my beloved partner~
I’ve also been thinking of doing a more modern playthrough of Super Mario Sunshine. I beat the game, but over a period of YEARS and that was when I was a kid. I’ve also been wanting to play NSMB Wii, but it’s so squished on my CRT! Niche collector problems, I’m sure.