Gaia Theory said:Looks amazing!
I remember thinking this game looked terrible when the very first screens were shown, but my, how it has evolved. It looks so good now!
Unison said:Wow, this looks so good.... a real successor to Super Mario World. I'm glad to see there are 8 worlds... I wonder how many sublevels there are in total.
Zerodoppler said:![]()
According to this screenshot, there should be at least four stages per area.
Zerodoppler said:![]()
According to this screenshot, there should be at least four stages per area.
catfish said:can't believe I'm going to buy this![]()
Aurora said:Sold! I always wanted a game with Peach as the main character.
..pakbeka.. said:will the second player be Daisy?
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I just wanted to post this picture
Kulock said:Did you draw this? I haven't seen it before, and since it's on your Photobucket and I think I remember you posting your artwork before, I wasn't sure. If you did draw it, you seem almost dead-on the style. If you didn't, Sega's definitely been able to take liberties with this license the likes of which EA has never known (or cared about).
Kulock said:Sega quietly gets their long-standing revenge against Nintendo by drawing the SMB characters with more T-and-A than even Smash Bros Melee? I can't believe Nintendo approved character artwork of Daisy that looks like that. They really are a different company now compared to a few years ago.
Sega quietly gets their long-standing revenge against Nintendo by drawing the SMB characters with more T-and-A than even Smash Bros Melee? I can't believe Nintendo approved character artwork of Daisy that looks like that. They really are a different company now compared to a few years ago.
Mihail said:The game looks really nice, but from what I can tell it doesn't play like a platformer. I mean, it's a platformer in the sense that you jump on platforms and linearly move from the beginning to the end of a level, but it's missing the things that made the Mario games so great: the speed, the challenge, timing elements, etc. I'm sure it will be fun, but more as an adventure/environmental puzzle type of game.
Note: this is a very rudimentary impression from the few short gameplay movies I've seen.
Kulock said:Did you draw this? I haven't seen it before, and since it's on your Photobucket and I think I remember you posting your artwork before, I wasn't sure. If you did draw it, you seem almost dead-on the style. If you didn't, Sega's definitely been able to take liberties with this license the likes of which EA has never known (or cared about).
..pakbeka.. said:will the second player be Daisy?
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I just wanted to post this picture
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Goodness gracious. Who is it that said that standard 2D DS games might as well be on the GBA?
*backhand*
We've only seen SCREENS of the DS incarnation of SPP, but I'm fairly sure this old screen was right after they ported it from the GBA...Tathanen said:Haha, wait, you people have confused me with your lies.
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That was never a shot from a GBA game. It was just the DS version back when it was old and shitty.
*recinds previous GBA slander*
Looks amazing!
Those map screens branch off the right side of the screen....could it me that it's set up like Yoshi's Island Advance, and there are 6-8 stages per world? (Or six levels and two bosses) If so, HOLY SHIT. 8 worlds and four levels minimum is still 32 levels, but the chance of having 48 to 64 levels of old school 2D Mario goodness? :O :O :O
WHEN DOES THIS GAME COME OUT IN AMERICA?
Goodness gracious. Who is it that said that standard 2D DS games might as well be on the GBA?
*backhand*
Neutron Night said:You would have loved 1995, when everything on SNES looked like this.
Yes, we were playing the 81-level Super Mario 3 when I was 9 years old, but how nice of Nintendo to finally indulge us 15 years later.
Yes, it went from TurboGrafX quality to SNES quality. In related news, the Bulls just won their first championship.