Super Mario Coming To the 3DS 83
RedEaredSlider writes with news that Nintendo is working on a Super Mario Bros. title for their 3DS handheld, bringing the classic franchise into the world of 3-D. The announcement came at the end of a lengthy conversation about the creation of the original Super Mario Bros. for the NES with four of the game's developers. They talk about various ideas that didn't make it into the game and show off some interesting conceptual drawings that evolved into one of the most recognizable games of all time.
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Did anyone NOT see this coming? Maybe they'll have Zelda too!
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Did anyone NOT see this coming? Maybe they'll have Zelda too!
Well, kinda obvious, but one of the major criticisms about the 3DS is that it doesn't have a Mario Launch title, so...
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Well, kinda obvious, but one of the major criticisms about the 3DS is that it doesn't have a Mario Launch title, so...
Does it have ponies?
10 INPUT "Flogging a dead horse: ", U$ (Score:5, Funny)
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The game industry always had sequelitis, nothing new. Look in the 80's and 90's you can see a quite few sequels to very popular games.
Releasing a Metroid, Mario and Zelda game on each new Nintendo platform is more of a Nintendo tradition at this point. For both good and bad though, they aren't afraid to try something new while mixing in the old (Super Mario Galaxy comes in mind).
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Game remakes are more faithful to the original than Hollywood is with it's movie remakes, usually just some bonus content and adaption for the device/handheld in question. In a way,a game remake is more like a directors cut of a movie with a couple of removed scenes added etc...
Still, I do admit I remember being disappointed over SM64 DS being the launch game rather than a all new original Mario game (it was a good remake with a twist on the original gameplay, with trickier controls than the original).
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As long as it's good does it matter?
Sure it may not be that fun to gain the same abilities in say Castlevania or Zelda again and again and again ...
But atleast it's new maps, look at it as just more of the game / expansion if you want to =p
Also Super mario has seen quite a lot of originality over the years. It's not like SMB is the same as SMB3 which is the same as SMB World which is the same as Mario64 which is the same as Mario Galaxy. Right?
Platform games but quite different.
And even if some of the weapo
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Well, as long as it's IPv6. Wait, what were we talking about?
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If Metroid is confirmed then it would be a good thing if you ask me. That's the reason I never got a Nintendo 64: no Metroid.
Commenters don't understand: Super Mario BROS. (Score:2)
This is sort of a big deal, because Nintendo didn't release a Super Mario Bros. title for about 15 years (between Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. for the DS). There are a lot of people who love Super Mario Bros. who really couldn't care less about the newest 3D Mario game or Mario spin-off series. And the gameplay of Super Mario Bros. is the reason most Mario fans started loving Mario.
There's quite a difference between a new Mario title being announced (which is to be expected) and a new Super M
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3DS gets Mario game. Also just in... (Score:3, Informative)
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Bears found to be head of quite large religious group. Pope seen defecating in forested areas.
fixed that for you
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Bears found to be head of quite large religious group. Pope seen defecating in forested areas.
That would be like a Sonic game on a Nintendo console.
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Confirmed != presumed.
uhDUUUUHHHH (Score:3)
Subject says it all really. Wow, Mario game on new Nintendo handheld? STOP THE FUCKING PRESSES!
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I have one. We have a builder, called Aleksander, and his girlfriend has been kidnapped by a giant lizard who's hiding at the top of a very tall building, and is throwing barrels down at him.
Alexi has to then build scaffolding in order to rescue her.
Everytime :) (Score:1)
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Indeed, that's all I played on my VB until I sold it. Really slick game, albeit extremely tiring to play any length of time.
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Huh (Score:3)
bringing the classic franchise into the world of 3-D
Err... Mario 64 did that a while back. Followed by several other titles.
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Just wait till they make this announcement again when the HoloDS is released.
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What about Mario Clash? Everyone seems to forget about the Virtual Boy...
And despite our efforts to forget, some AC always has to remind us...
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That wasn't a Mario game, it was a game with Mario in it. As I recall Mario Clash was more of a dodge ball sort of game.
Wario Land is a better example of what you're trying to say. Even so, Mario != Wario.
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Iwata Asks (Score:3, Funny)
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3DS are smaller than the DSiXL (Score:1)
I was looking at the 3DS and was very surprised how it is smaller than a DSiXL. 3DS is the size of a DSi regular. The only new feature is that it has 3D without a glasses which in my mind means that it is blurry and you need to look at it carefully from one direction, maybe this is not the case but it is smaller than the current lastest greatest. I thought new models are supposed to be getting better not worst.
Probably not going to run right out and get one of these.
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3D sounds like a substantial improvement to me. I already have a pre-order in, as I expect them to sell out quickly. All of the reviews to date have said that the 3D effect works well. I'm not worried about having to watch from a fixed position, because that's how I hold a hand-held device anyway.
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The only new feature is that it has 3D without a glasses...
Uh, no. It's a huge bump in graphical performance plus it has the iPhone'esque tilt controls. It also has the analog stick, which is pretty slick.
....which in my mind means that it is blurry and you need to look at it carefully from one direction....
Sort of true. You're holding the console so you're already in charge of which direction you're holding it in. If you've been gaming for a while you've already been trained to do this back in the days of color LCDs not looking so hot from various angles not all that long ago. Stereo's not going to be for everybody, so you can just turn off the 3d mode and pla
Bringing the franchise into the world of 3D? (Score:2)
So did this guy forget about Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and (technically) Super Mario Bros Wii?
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So did this guy forget about Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and (technically) Super Mario Bros Wii?
How did you enable the stereo view on Super Mario 64?
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Tiring (Score:1)
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backwards compatable? (Score:1)
Will i have to go and buy a 3DS or can i use it on my regular DSi. cuz i dont want to spend 200+ on a hand held system that i will only use for 1 game (and what ever Metroid/Zelda/other Nintendo classic here)
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Erm... no.
Games developed for the 3DS will be designed to run on the 3DS's hardware, which, while still relatively low-powered, is substantially more powerful than the DS/DSi. In gaming terms, "backwards compatibility" generally refers to the ability of a newer console to run games that were designed for a previous generation (and the 3DS has this - it will run DS games).
Of course, given that every Mario game since Mario 64 has basically been the same, you will probably be able to get away with just breakin
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Erm... no.
Games developed for the 3DS will be designed to run on the 3DS's hardware, which, while still relatively low-powered, is substantially more powerful than the DS/DSi. In gaming terms, "backwards compatibility" generally refers to the ability of a newer console to run games that were designed for a previous generation (and the 3DS has this - it will run DS games).
Actually, the 3DS game cartridges are being sold with an extra little plastic tab on them that prevents them from being slotted into a regular DS cartridge slot.
So if you cut that tab off, you should be able to use the game with an older DS. :)
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Which is a bit like saying that since both the PS2 and 360 have DVD drives, you should be able to put a PS2 game into a 360 and just run it.
Check out the hardware specs for the 3DS; it's running on very different hardware to the original DS.
GBC games that ran on GB (Score:2)
You want to know if your DSi is going to support stereoscopic 3D games?
Grandparent wanted to know if a DS or DSi would run 3DS games without stereoscopic effects, just as Super Game Boy games and early Game Boy Color games could run on Game Boy and Game Boy Pocket in black and white, and most iPhone 3GS/iPod touch 3 games can run on iPhone 3G/iPod touch 2 with some missing eye candy.
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You mean 'forwards' compatible, and no, the DS won't run 3DS games.
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If you must do a sequel, at least do it the Nintendo way. Do a sequel that takes a sharp turn from the original.
You say this and then you immediately bring up SMB2... How odd. :)
It always puzzles me why some people seem down on the US SMB2, but like the Japan SMB2. The so called "Lost Levels" might be more challenging than the original, but it feels like it should be an add-on pack if it were released today, and not a full game. US SMB2 might have been "rip-off" of Doki Doki Panic, but it did and new gameplay mechanics that made it into pretty every other Mario game, like the ability to pick up objects and themed worlds.
I think it was a very fun game, actually. But the terminology is kind of awkward, that's the main thing.
SMB2 (the original one) was a sequel in the truest sense of the word. One of the great things about it at this point is that lots of people are familiar with SMB and therefore know how the game works - but since most US players never played SMB2, they aren't familiar with the levels. It's like a chance to discover the old, familiar SMB
Geez people... (Score:2)
just hope it has 2D game play (Score:1)
Not the first 3D version of Mario (Score:1)
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario's_Tennis [wikipedia.org]
"Mario's Tennis (, Mariozu Tenisu?) is a game for Nintendo's Virtual Boy video game console."
The Virtual Boy video game console provided true 3D display for its games, although in monochrome. It did not require glasses either. It had two displays one for each eye, and you had to look through a neoprene coated eyepiece to see the displays. It didn't do very well, so is not well-known. It was one of the few flops for Nintendo.
wait for reviews (Score:1)
I'm guessing this game will cost $40-$60. That's a lot of money to risk on a hand held game. Not all Mario games have been gems.