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Super Mario Galaxy for Next Christmas

Wii gamers may have to wait until next Christmas before getting the chance to have a go at Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii. In a recent interview with MTV News Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime said Super Mario Galaxy will be launched sometime between March of next year and the following Christmas.

It was also revealed that Metroid Prime 3: Corruption will also not be released for the Wii until about March. In same interview Reggie said that between one and five titles will be added to the Virtual Console every Monday on a continuing basis.

MicroGamer7125d ago

Wii needs Mario now. I think the long wait for Mario Sunshine on GC put a lot of people off buying it right away. Both PS3 and 360 have some nice looking games coming out before then and Wii is going to need something to keep their momentum going once PS3 gets into full production.

Dick Jones7125d ago (Edited 7125d ago )

Cause he damn well knows it isn't coming out in March. He's the top brass at Nintendo and when his programmers tell him "Heh maybe we'll have it in March maybe December...soo piss off and run along cause it gets done depending on how many vacation days... I mean months we decide to take between now and march."
He says "okay, Sure guys I don't need to know how many days it should take to get finished. I was only asking cause you know retailers and our stock holders have been buggin me cause they atleast like to know what Season it might come out in. But sorry to trouble you."

Cut through all the Bull and we're left with being lucky to get it for next Xmas, but don't count on it.

r10007125d ago

I was really looking forward to Mario on the Wii... WTH this sux big times....

eddie147125d ago

they do this not to hurt you, but to increase sales...why would mario come out in spring, when you could get that extra holiday boost...

ImpossibleFFS7125d ago

.. lying.^^ You can get it after 3 months, but it can take a whole year too! Instead of it's coming 3rd March and in February It's coming 20th May etc.

commadore657125d ago

Then it will sell reguardless of holiday boost. There are some games that most owners of that console will get.

Zelda for instance, how many people who are familiar with nintendo fanchises (assuming granny groggins really does buy a wii) Aren't going to get that game.

The same thing applies to Mario, bar the people who don't think the game is cool enough.

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Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 Blast off on Nintendo Switch Today

Are you ready for another trip through the cosmos on Starship Mario?

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Metroid Prime 3 Dev Left Retro Studios After "Unhealthy Relationship" With Nintendo Micromanagement

"If you're not directly working on the game, go away" - former Retro world artist, Nate Purkeypile

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Jingsing538d ago (Edited 538d ago )

Then there is Microsoft's approach which is just to piss in the wind and 95% of their stuff turns out bad. Developers might like that personally but you'll be out of a job quicker than you know it through badly shipped products.

Redgrave538d ago

First party Nintendo titles are held to a specific standard for a reason. It could be argued that both Sony and MS could benefit from doing the same, but you are right with MS nonchalant approach and "it scored well internally" and then putting out something like Redfall. Even Halo, MS' flagship series, wasn't overseen with the fine tooth comb to ensure it was top notch quality.

Nintendo first party games are very rarely duds, let alone non functional ones. You don't get that without a little (or a lot) of micromanaging. Is it annoying? No doubt. Their track record speaks for itself though and you can't deny that.

DarXyde538d ago

I think there is good evidence for both sides of that argument, really.

Japan Studio didn't have much oversight and that studio produced pure magic. Financially, it wasn't a cash cow studio, but I sense that anyone who played their games really felt the care and passion for their creation at work. Media Molecule is another one. I personally feel that Sony and Microsoft micromanagement tends to be overly negative. It might work for Nintendo because they're big on making a fun and engaging game first and entice people that way.

Sony as of late and Microsoft for at least two generations now, when they get into the micromanagement, it seems like a profoundly anxious experience.

gold_drake538d ago

i dunno if i agree with that.

i think some leeway is necessary to achieve atleast some sort of spectacle.

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Super Mario Odyssey Turns Seven - Ranking the 3D Mario Games

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "With the Switch getting on in years and the prospect of a new Nintendo console growing closer, now seems like an excellent time to take a look back at one of its mascot’s two big evolutionary lines, particularly since we now find ourselves in the longest wait ever between 3D Mario games. Today marks the seven year anniversary for the release of Super Mario Odyssey, and with no full new entry in sight, it comfortably beats the roughly six year wait between Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine, which should also be good news to anybody who broke a mirror that day.

3D Mario has delighted fans since 1996, maintaining an astonishing level of quality and bringing innovations not just to the 3D platformer genre, but gaming as a whole. Needless to say, it’s a hard task to rank a series where every entry is beloved, but I shall nevertheless undertake this risky venture with my head held high. Wish me luck."

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gold_drake583d ago

has it rly been 7 years already?

fk me.

Cacabunga582d ago (Edited 582d ago )

One of the worst marios.. i hated the fact it was only about finding the moons and very repetitive with the same bosses. There is no exploration in this one.
Galaxy 2 is still unmatched

TiredGamer582d ago

I played, completed, and enjoyed Mario Odyssey, but I tend to agree that I don't think it's the best 3D Mario. There was sense of sameness that prevailed after the first couple of worlds... not in the levels, environments, or aesthetics, but in the routine of each world. It just felt like each new environment was just the beginning of another checklist of moons to acquire, and the sheer number of them took away the sense of accomplishment I got from the stars in Mario 64 and the like. I can't exactly put my finger on why that is. Galaxy gets my nod as the best one.

Cacabunga582d ago

I enjoyed it too but i won’t even place it in my top10 mario games.. as you said you are just looking for stars and that irritating music everytime you find one.
Also the bosses are pretty much the same from begging to end. I would have have like some koopalings instead of these dumb useless rabbits

Chocoburger582d ago

I played a little of this game and freakin' LOVED it! But I forced myself to stop because I hadn't played Galaxy 2, which I've been playing every day for the past week. Cripes, Galaxy 2 is way better than I expected it to be! Even though I dislike the Wiimote and nunchuck controls, and it annoyed me a lot with Galaxy 1, part 2 just feels better and slightly less gimmicky when it comes to the controls.

Profchaos582d ago

Sunshine at number 7 no way. I get it's not perfect but it deserves better to date there has not been another 3d Mario that's managed to capture that same movement it's the most acrobatic feeling Mario to date.

It's by and large better than 3d land/world and I'd argue that galaxy 2 didn't offer any trie innovation it was essentially a DLC pack to 1

Personally it's
1) Mario 64
2) Mario Sunshine
3) Mario galaxy
4) Mario Odyssey
5) galaxy 2
6) Bowser fury
7) 3d land/ world.