[QUOTE="MadVybz"]
Once again, I see where you're coming from, but Mario is used primarily for targetting KIDS. And no kid is gonna care about story, character development, or whatever of that sort. Every gamer grew up with Mario, and everyone loved Mario, because of his simple yet effective charm. Like I said before, only the older gamers are picking on Mario and Sonic, but I don't see them dying any time soon, because the world's population is growing. And a growing population = more kids.
More kids = more easy targets for Nintendo.
muthsera666
When I was a kid, I cared about story. I still do. Saying that it's okay to make a game without story because it's for kids doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Also, I never grew up with Mario, and I've never liked him. I've always found the idea of a hopping plumber to be nigh on ridiculous.
Games can and should be made for kids that have a decent story, or at least onethat makes sense.
For one, that's your own personal situation.
For two, this a new generation. Kids are different from what you were when you were their age. Trust me, I've dealt with A LOT of kids in my only 15 years of living, and it's safe to say that the majority of kids DON'T care about in-depth story, because most of them have extremely short attention spans. And I'm talking about the 7 - 11 age range. By the time I was 11, I have already played through about 10 RPGs, knowing the stories of each one with incredible detail (yes, nerdy side is showing :P)
When I've asked almost every kid I've met on what they like to do, and they say they enjoy playing Mario, Sonic, and Halo. And of course, my next question would be if they even understand the story behind Halo, and every single one of them said "NO". The only thing they understand is that a gargantuan dude in a green space suit that barely talks, kills everything. And that's what they love about Halo. Being a 'badass' and not asking questions, or reading much text. Even cut-scenes aren't paid much mind to.
Same goes for Mario and Sonic. Kids just love them for their charm. May not be exactly for the same reasons as mine, or for any older gamer, but they love them nonetheless.
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