Will Yoshi be in New Super Mario Bros 2?

Poll Poll Will Yoshi be in New Super Mario Bros 2?

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 71.4%
  • No

    Votes: 2 28.6%

  • Total voters
    7

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Will he? He wasn't in the DS New Super Mario Bros game, but he did have a major part in New Super Mario Bros Wii.

Think he'll be in New Super Mario Bros 2?
 
Well it's POSSIBLE for Captain Falcon to appear... how is it possible? Well, it IS possible for Nintendo to insert anything in any of their games.

BUT... while it's POSSIBLE for Captain Falcon it doesn't necessarily mean he WILL be in the game... possible, BUT unlikely.

The point is that while it's possible for Yoshi to appear, it doesn't necessarily mean he WILL appear. Also, should I hold Ctrl+I instead of shift?

I'm asking because, which is better:
It's POSSIBLE
It's possible

In other words, capitals or italics to show emphasis?.
 
I'm sure they will save Yoshi to become another game's gimmick.
 
I'm not gonna say yes or no. I hope so, but he wasn't in the first game, and even if he is, if he can't be taken out of a level I'll still be a little disappointed if he is in there but isn't allowed to be used outside of the levels he was made for.
 
I sure hope he is.
And I have to disagree about him having a major part in NSMBW
 
I'm sure they will save Yoshi to become another game's gimmick.

Do you know the definition of gimmick?
Yes. Like how adding Yoshi was a sales gimmick for NSMBW and SMG 2, because their prequels didn't have Yoshi. It's still hard to say whether he will be in or not since we only have limited info, but it's just my prediction.
 
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Well at least you know what it means, compared to most people. Most people just throw the word "gimmick" out without knowing what it means, which gets on my nerves, especially when people some how associate "gimmick" with being bad, as if there is no such thing as a 'good gimmick'... a bit like how people throw the word 'irony', often as the most blatant opposite (e.g. I wanted a 3DS for my birthday, and I got one... how ironic), and also "glitch".

A glitch originally meant simply "a bug that was unintentionally left by the programmers" or something, but now has developed the meaning of "A program or technique that exploits a vulnerability in other software."
 
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