A lot of people did. SMB2 is regarded as being among the best games made.Darth_Zod wrote:at least mario 2 has an excuse for being so screwed up (though i actually enjoyed that game).Master of Ossus wrote:Zelda 2 was like Mario 2 in that it seriously fucked with an already-winning formula. There was no reason for that.
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With the reason being that the real Super Mario Bros. 2 (aka The Lost Levels) was apparently too hard for American audiences. That and it was roughly the same game as Super Mario Brothers, just with a high difficulty.Darth_Zod wrote: at least mario 2 has an excuse for being so screwed up (though i actually enjoyed that game). since it originally wasn't a mario bros title. at all, but nintendo needed something to use, so they took an existing game, slapped in some mario bros. sprites and viola.
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I agree with Spanky *gasp* on both his points. Zelda 2 *is* an oft overlooked classic. I think it complemented the series nicely. It was quite innovative in it's day and had immense replay value. Mario 2, as well, had depth to it that not many other titles at the time had. Though it seems simplistic now, remember back in the day? Eh? Wot? GR, you know what I'm talking about, Arguing with your buddies in the lunchline at school which character was best for beating the snow level? (The princess, DUH) Honestly, though different from the other SMB titles, I think SMB2 was a nice deviation from the norm, and, again, complements the entire series nicely. I also like the fact that it didn't have the standard princess kidnapped, kill bowser theme.
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Provided they don't screw this up with a bunch of annoying gimmicks, I'd definately buying a Revolution, which means that it'll be the first non-handheld Nintendo console I've owned since the NES.
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I just had a thought - what if they re-tooled older games to take support of on-line play? Christ, could you imagine the chaos of of a 30-man F-Zero X race or an 8-player Perfect Dark capture the briefcase game?
If they pulled something like that, I'd put down an order in an instant.
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That would be ridiculously expensive for Nintendo, though. They would almost be better off making new games altogether, which would also be better able to take advantage of the hardware.Sharpshooter wrote:I just had a thought - what if they re-tooled older games to take support of on-line play? Christ, could you imagine the chaos of of a 30-man F-Zero X race or an 8-player Perfect Dark capture the briefcase game?
If they pulled something like that, I'd put down an order in an instant.
Still, though, the old games alone are worth the price of the system.
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If they did that, it wouldn't be for free.Sharpshooter wrote:I just had a thought - what if they re-tooled older games to take support of on-line play? Christ, could you imagine the chaos of of a 30-man F-Zero X race or an 8-player Perfect Dark capture the briefcase game?
If they pulled something like that, I'd put down an order in an instant.
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Well, there doesn't need to be 30 men races or 8 player death matches. But I don't see why you wouldn't be able to play with another online player with NES games, or with 3 other online players with the N64. After all, some emulators already have an online multiplayer option, using unmodified roms. I don't see why Nintendo can't do the same thing.Master of Ossus wrote:That would be ridiculously expensive for Nintendo, though. They would almost be better off making new games altogether, which would also be better able to take advantage of the hardware.Sharpshooter wrote:I just had a thought - what if they re-tooled older games to take support of on-line play? Christ, could you imagine the chaos of of a 30-man F-Zero X race or an 8-player Perfect Dark capture the briefcase game?
If they pulled something like that, I'd put down an order in an instant.
And I don't care how much I would have to pay 3DO, I would kill to play a four player online multiplayer game of Battletanx.
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Master of Ossus wrote:Zelda 2 was like Mario 2 in that it seriously fucked with an already-winning formula. There was no reason for that.
And people wonder why game producers are unwilling to take a chance with new and creative game ideas.
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I wonder why they're unwilling to take a chance OUTSIDE OF A GIVEN A FRANCHISE which is already good. When you sell a "sequel" to a game that has an entirely different control scheme, feel, and totally different gameplay then of course people will be confused.Jaepheth wrote:And people wonder why game producers are unwilling to take a chance with new and creative game ideas.Master of Ossus wrote:Zelda 2 was like Mario 2 in that it seriously fucked with an already-winning formula. There was no reason for that.
That has nothing at all to do with a gamemaker which starts a new franchise based solely around copying what other groups have already done in the genre.
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Forget re-tooling, just add tunnnelling support into the emulator. Very simple. Many emulators support this in fact.Master of Ossus wrote:That would be ridiculously expensive for Nintendo, though. They would almost be better off making new games altogether, which would also be better able to take advantage of the hardware.Sharpshooter wrote:I just had a thought - what if they re-tooled older games to take support of on-line play? Christ, could you imagine the chaos of of a 30-man F-Zero X race or an 8-player Perfect Dark capture the briefcase game?
If they pulled something like that, I'd put down an order in an instant.
Still, though, the old games alone are worth the price of the system.
Your rev connects to someone else's revolution, then you start the game, you see the same thing on the screen and they are like the second player.
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I can imagine quite a bit. And apperently so can Sega:Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Oh, shit, imagine playing Sonic CD on a Nintendo box...
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I wouldn't mind getting some of the first-party N64 games I sold w/o realizing they were decent enough that I would ever feel like playing them years later (Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64, for one. And oddly Pilotwings 64). If they added tunnelling like Praxis mentioned, that'd rock.
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I'm still chuckling at the fact that Mario's sworn nemesis is on Nintendo now. They really should do Nintendo vs. Sega.McNum wrote:I can imagine quite a bit. And apperently so can Sega:Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Oh, shit, imagine playing Sonic CD on a Nintendo box...
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So, I can download and play Super Mario Bros. 3 and play it on the Revolution... for FREE?!? Wow. I forsee lots of hammer-chucking in my future.
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The question is, which SMB3 will most people go for? Both the original NES version and the Allstars one will be available.
I'd go for the original, myself. The graphics were certainly better on Allstars, but there were a few annoying things that they changed, such as the fact that you can no longer tell if a given block has a mini-goomba inside until it jumps at you.
I'd go for the original, myself. The graphics were certainly better on Allstars, but there were a few annoying things that they changed, such as the fact that you can no longer tell if a given block has a mini-goomba inside until it jumps at you.
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