July 24, 2024
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Related Articles: Amidst an ongoing flurry of rumors and speculation about which game will get DLC or whether a sequel is in the works, one of Nintendo’s latest entries into its flagship franchise for the Switch is still being left in the dark: Super Mario Odyssey. Despite being one of the core games behind the Switch’s initial exponential success and critically acclaimed at the time, Super Mario Odyssey has not been treated as favorably as its fellow Switch titles. Those that came out in tandem with Super Mario Odyssey to those who came out much later, such as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to Pokemon Sword and Shield, and even games within Mario’s own franchise like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe seem to be getting better treatment.5 years on from Super Mario Odyssey’s official release, there is still no news so far for another Odyssey with Mario and Cappy. It is still as strange as ever that Nintendo never revisited the world Odyssey created and expanded on an already clearly successful formula. Maybe the reasons for Odyssey not receiving extra content are more complicated than fans think, and there’s more to the story than meets the eye.

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  1. Such was the case with this particular display, which YouTuber Retro Rick discovered at a retro gaming convention in Ontario, California. The display was being sold by a booth in the dealer’s hall, with the display appearing to be in nearly immaculate condition. The toys are all present, the display box is in good shape, and it doesn’t look like it’s faded due to excessive sun exposure. For a collectible that dates back over 30 years in Mario’s history at this point, it’s been kept very well. After a bit of negotiation, Retro Rick was able to walk away with it for $570. It’s not entirely clear if the item was really worth that much, but gamers have certainly paid extremely high prices for similarly rare pieces of gaming collectibles and advertisements. In any case, Retro Rick seems to be extremely happy with his purchase, taking to both YouTube and TikTok to show off the acquisition. It’s definitely a considerable amount of money to pay for what amounts to a few old toys and a display case, but for many fans, this Super Mario Bros 3. collectible will likely bring them straight back to their early days of gaming.
  2. We get that Nintendo Super Mario probably thought that looking tough on crime was peak ’90s cool, but the fact that most pictures are in black and white (1995 was a long time ago, but we’ve just checked and it turns out color photography was already a thing back then), and the costume they picked for Mario really isn’t helping their vibe here. Like, how deranged is this thing? Even in pictures taken by Nintendo for Nintendo magazines, this looks like an imposter trying to make Mario look bad. Also, when I hear you guys say “you can only use up all of your points at once,” what’s stopping them from making him wear anything other than his mask over the shirt with one foot down while running around smashing stuff if he doesn’t have enough money left during those games or else… This reminds me of something Ron Howard said before seeing The Three Stooges: He looked kinda bored as hell after playing John Carter because there were so many action sequences going on; any more episodes later and Gary would be doing scenes featuring crazy gunslingers flying off into the night screaming about evil aliens who want to kill our civilization..
  3. As we called out Nintendo on this, it got to the point that despite being a fan favorite and highly recognizable character, she’s been removed from many of the more recent games. The Mario Golf: Super Rush game for the Switch removed her from the roster despite other characters from Super Mario 2, like Ninji and Shyguy, being included. She was removed from Mario Strikers for the Switch despite being a mainstay in the Mario Sports titles. She was even removed from Super Mario Maker 2 and Super Mario Party for the Switch despite appearing in the earlier versions. Nintendo could do something here. Just tell who the character is and move on. Oh, and for Lakitu’s sake Nintendo, patch the name to Birdetta. That’d be nice. 4) “Wii U’s” biggest problem right now isn’t just having one or two playable Wii U models but also their lack-of connection with players outside of Japan. By virtue me telling you these things there are already issues because some Japanese people may not realize how important they’ve become without any localization help (and by extension getting those roles filled). If anything I think an easier solution would have had us choose Zelda †Ness instead of Princess Peach/Zelda so as easily accommodate non-Japanese gamers while still offering them what makes up our own unique brand identity

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Super Mario Galaxy first released on the Wii November 1st, 2007. It was Nintendo’s big holiday title for the Wii’s second anniversary, and the first mainline Mario game to hit shelves since Sunshine released on the GameCube in the Summer of 2002. In that five year gap of time, many fans wondered what direction Nintendo would take their favorite mustachioed plumber, though I think it’s safe to say no one expected the masterpiece that was (and still is) Galaxy. With its dazzling art direction, graphical fidelity, clever gravity-based platforming, and fully orchestrated music, Super Mario Galaxy launched the Mario franchise to new heights and proved that the Wii had more to offer than sports and party games. This cosmic game was so popular and beloved that Nintendo even re-released it as part of 2020’s Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection to celebrate the franchise’s 35th anniversary, but to the chagrin of fans, one 3D Mario game was notably missing from the collection – 2010’s Super Mario Galaxy 2.

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