We all knew it would happen. Nintendo would've kicked proverbial butt if they'd announced the first-party games they have in development. I really don't understand why they didn't, it makes sense. Kid Icarus, Super Mario Galaxy 2, the next Zelda, Warioware balance board, the next and hopefully better mario party, the list goes on and on! It's puzzling.
It had better not be a direct sequel to Galaxy. Sure it's possibly the most fun singleplayer game ever and that but I'd like another original concept (even though it was lifted from Yoshi's Island). So long as they get the same musicians and orchestra back for it then I'll be chuffed
Originally Posted by Dr. James It had better not be a direct sequel to Galaxy. Sure it's possibly the most fun singleplayer game ever and that but I'd like another original concept (even though it was lifted from Yoshi's Island).
You'd rather have Super Mario Sunshine 2?
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I loved super mario sunshine, I don't understand why everyone hated it so much. I'd be fine with a super mario galaxy sequel, I loved the first one, but was sad when there were no more levels. They could come up with all kinds of new galaxy ideas...
Same here. I find myself digging it out again every once in a while. Same with Double dash, I have no clue why people didn't like that game... The levels in Mario Sunshine were fun and big. While I liked Galaxy ALOT and it was better than sunshine, I missed having the wide open levels sometimes.
Sunshine was okay. Only game last gen to put a smile on my face (first level where you slide down the hill). It was just the fludd thing, kinda took away from the raw platformer that is Mario.
I wouldn't mind a Paper Metroid or Paper Zelda either.
^ Sort of. Most Galaxy levels were linear (not all) and by the same account most Mario 64 levels were non-linear. Kinda miss how jumping into pictures would effect some levels.
Don't know which style I prefer. Galaxy reminded me loads of Mario Bros 3 where Mario 64 was something totally new.