Bit of a controversial thought this, but are us fans the ones to blame for the fact the Mario series seems to almost be stuck in limbo to some degree? With the same plots, same villains, same world themes and ideas, etc?
Think about it. Back in the olden days of the SNES, Nintendo 64 and Gamecube fans were always complaining about things like the lack of Koopalings, lack of classic enemies like Hammer Bros and Lakitus and whatever, the lack of Super Mario Bros 3's power ups like the Tanooki Suit, Raccoon Leaf and Kuribo's Shoe... How Mario was on a tropical island and not in the Mushroom Kingdom. How things like Bowser Jr, Petey Piranha, etc sucked.
And what do you know, Mario Sunshine bombed. To a lesser degree, all Mario 3D games did.
But New Super Mario Bros sold. And if you're literal mind, games like the New Super Mario Bros series really have brought back everything fans were saying were missing in the older Mario games.
Why be 'original' when cashing in on nostalgia sells? It's quite clear Nintendo have realised with Mario that whenever they rock the boat the series sinks. That whenever they change something up or add this much wanted originality it doesn't sell. So they just said 'eh, have what you want'.
So yep. All those people on sites like DeviantArt and forums talking about how much they wanted the Koopalings in Mario Galaxy and to revisit Super Mario Bros 3? Enjoy it, since you're technically getting everything you ever asked for.
Anyone see my point here?
Think about it. Back in the olden days of the SNES, Nintendo 64 and Gamecube fans were always complaining about things like the lack of Koopalings, lack of classic enemies like Hammer Bros and Lakitus and whatever, the lack of Super Mario Bros 3's power ups like the Tanooki Suit, Raccoon Leaf and Kuribo's Shoe... How Mario was on a tropical island and not in the Mushroom Kingdom. How things like Bowser Jr, Petey Piranha, etc sucked.
And what do you know, Mario Sunshine bombed. To a lesser degree, all Mario 3D games did.
But New Super Mario Bros sold. And if you're literal mind, games like the New Super Mario Bros series really have brought back everything fans were saying were missing in the older Mario games.
Why be 'original' when cashing in on nostalgia sells? It's quite clear Nintendo have realised with Mario that whenever they rock the boat the series sinks. That whenever they change something up or add this much wanted originality it doesn't sell. So they just said 'eh, have what you want'.
So yep. All those people on sites like DeviantArt and forums talking about how much they wanted the Koopalings in Mario Galaxy and to revisit Super Mario Bros 3? Enjoy it, since you're technically getting everything you ever asked for.
Anyone see my point here?