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Not liking Super Mario is like not liking gaming at all. Same goes with Zelda.
And I'm pretty sure Shigeru Miyamato will always take care about them so they'll never start to feel outdated.
I mean he's around for about 30 years now (if we count the Donkey Kong Debut as well) and ever since always has underwent some renewals and for some reason, they've always worked.
I doubt that'll ever change as long as Nintendo and Miyamato are aware of how important he is to them. And I don't really have to tell anyone HOW aware they are about that fact, do I? ^^
I consider Mario a phenominon. It's been around for over 25 years and he's at his very best right now. I really love the New Super Mario Bros. games excluding the original DS one. They got much more stronger in the design and creativity in the second two outings.
Somewhat, however I pretty much stopped wanting to play new mario games after Super Mario Land 3D. New Super Mario Bros 2 and its implementation of DLC pretty much killed it for me.
Yeah,but not NSMB2.
It's more of the same sh*t.
>_>
@Canvas_Of_Flesh.
Stuck in the past much???
Grow up,and play the 3D ones.
God.
Yes, because not liking a change that a video game series has made is entirely indicative of physical and emotional age. You are such a genius. You probably enjoy 3D Sonic games too, don't you?Yeah,but not NSMB2.
It's more of the same sh*t.
>_>
@Canvas_Of_Flesh.
Stuck in the past much???
Grow up,and play the 3D ones.
God.
GreekGameManiac
Funny every grown up I know, love the old 2D Mario, whereas as late teens who like to pretend they're grown up like the 3D Mario.Yeah,but not NSMB2.
It's more of the same sh*t.
>_>
@Canvas_Of_Flesh.
Stuck in the past much???
Grow up,and play the 3D ones.
God.
GreekGameManiac
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