09-20-2010, 06:33 PM
Because there needs to be another barely average Super Mario Bros. spin-off on the market.
Except most Star Wars spinoffs are you know, good.
Like most of the games.
I don't want one. And apparently, most posters in this thread don't either.
-Most Mario games that aren't RPGs are that long.
-Early Gamecube games were impressive because of the time they arrived. Sunshine was miles ahead of LM. And I don't really get Nintendo.
I mean, a 7 for Okami.
That's wat right there.
-It's was a spinoff. Seems like the entire Mario series these days.
-Luigi getting a break-out role isn't needed. He wasn't some character that was planned out. He was Mario with a green hat. Added so Player 2 could join in on the fun.
The best non-3D platformers had Luigi. In other words, almost every platform Mario game.
And then the Super Mario 64 DS game was spot-on.
(09-19-2010, 09:59 PM)JackMan Wrote: You're using Star Wars logic here.
The originals were fine without sequels, but they made some. (Yes, i know they sucked ass, but that's beside the point. It finished what it had started, and that's sequels are for. The common misconception is that a sequel is made to top the previous entity.)
Except most Star Wars spinoffs are you know, good.
Like most of the games.
(09-19-2010, 09:59 PM)JackMan Wrote: Nobody can tell me they don't want a sequel to that game.
Reasons why they should make one-
-Too freaking short of a game
-Had incredible positives for a Gamecube game (Hasn't aged a bit, save for graphics, and even then the graphics still look great today.)
-Nice change of pace from the general Mario game
-Luigi's "breakout" role. (Mario is Missing doesn't count because that game can give people tumors.)
I don't want one. And apparently, most posters in this thread don't either.
-Most Mario games that aren't RPGs are that long.
-Early Gamecube games were impressive because of the time they arrived. Sunshine was miles ahead of LM. And I don't really get Nintendo.
I mean, a 7 for Okami.
That's wat right there.
-It's was a spinoff. Seems like the entire Mario series these days.
-Luigi getting a break-out role isn't needed. He wasn't some character that was planned out. He was Mario with a green hat. Added so Player 2 could join in on the fun.
The best non-3D platformers had Luigi. In other words, almost every platform Mario game.
And then the Super Mario 64 DS game was spot-on.