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So...Sega won't milk

Timen said:
Sonic is on 360 little bit of whoring going on..
No it isn't on 60, there was also a trailer like this on Xbox. The Gems Coll. is just a Collection of some Roms, Sonic Rush is a sequel to Sonic GBA. WTF is AV doing right now ?
 
Jacobi said:
No it isn't on 60, there was also a trailer like this on Xbox. The Gems Coll. is just a Collection of some Roms, Sonic Rush is a sequel to Sonic GBA. WTF is AV doing right now ?

It wasn't officialy announced but.. How do you know it is NOT on 360?
 
The mario whoring is not even close tho this, they even spent a whole section of the press conference to these stupid games.
 
Timen said:
The mario whoring is not even close tho this, they even spent a whole section of the press conference to these stupid games.

Hands up who wants Sonic CD and Sonic Championship? Now hands up who wants Mario Party 7?
 
Fact is that Sega can't milk their own franchises to save their own asses if they wanted to.

If not, we would have seen a Streets of Rage update a long time ago.....
 
ElyrionX said:
Fact is that Sega can't milk their own franchises to save their own asses if they wanted to.

If not, we would have seen a Streets of Rage update a long time ago.....
Don't confuse a small but vocal group of people with a strong public interest.
 
From nintendo's website

"Mario Works Overtime for Nintendo

May 19, 2005

Nintendo's plucky plumber gears up for his biggest year ever

Never one to rest on his laurels, Nintendo's leading man Mario will show off his many talents with no fewer than eight games this year. Here is a sneak peek at his starring roles straight from the showroom floor at E3 2005.

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (Nintendo GameCube)

Boogie down with Mario as you shake your thing to more than 25 dance-flavored songs, from classic Nintendo themes to familiar favorites. With five difficulty levels, dancers of all abilities will be able to get into the groove.

Mario & Luigi 2 (Nintendo DS)

In this sequel to Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the brothers travel back in time to retrieve Princess Peach, only to come face to face with baby versions of themselves, the princess and Bowser.

New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)

Boasting incredible 3D graphics to accompany classic 2D gameplay, this fast-paced adventure will have Mario fans cheering as they make their way over fields, under water, through castles and into the air.

Super Mario Strikers (Nintendo GameCube)

Mario’s foray into sports titles continues with Super Mario Strikers. Whether you're freezing your opponents with an ice-cold shell or making entire teams flee in terror with a roving Chain Chomp, you’re sure to see something new around every corner kick.

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

The acclaimed Mario Kart series has gone wireless! Race and battle with up to eight karts at once, regardless of whether or not everyone has a Game Card. The all–star cast includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, Bowser, and Toad.

Mario Party 7 (Nintendo GameCube)

The entire Mario gang is back for the seventh installment of the incredibly popular Mario Party franchise. Players everywhere will set their controllers to fun as they run, jump, swim and fly through more than 80 new minigames.

Mario Tennis Advance (Game Boy Advance)

Put your backhand to the test in this unique role-playing tennis adventure. Gain experience and improve your skills through lessons and tournaments, and rise to the top of the ranks. Beat Mario at his own game, then link up with a friend or three for even more frantic fun!

Mario Baseball (Nintendo GameCube)

Mario Baseball brings a new brand of fun to the world of baseball! Mario Baseball's intuitive hitting system, easy-to-learn fielding and pitching controls and wild, character-specific power moves go together like peanuts and bleacher seats."
 
JC10001 said:
Super Monkey Ball 3 = Revolution launch title maybe? That would make sense if the Rev had gyro controls.

That is the last hope I'm clinging to, although chances of going to my grave with "Where's Monkey Ball 3?" written on my gravestone still seem high.
 
D-X said:
From nintendo's website

"Mario Works Overtime for Nintendo

May 19, 2005

Nintendo's plucky plumber gears up for his biggest year ever

Never one to rest on his laurels, Nintendo's leading man Mario will show off his many talents with no fewer than eight games this year. Here is a sneak peek at his starring roles straight from the showroom floor at E3 2005.

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (Nintendo GameCube)

Boogie down with Mario as you shake your thing to more than 25 dance-flavored songs, from classic Nintendo themes to familiar favorites. With five difficulty levels, dancers of all abilities will be able to get into the groove.

Mario & Luigi 2 (Nintendo DS)

In this sequel to Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the brothers travel back in time to retrieve Princess Peach, only to come face to face with baby versions of themselves, the princess and Bowser.

New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)

Boasting incredible 3D graphics to accompany classic 2D gameplay, this fast-paced adventure will have Mario fans cheering as they make their way over fields, under water, through castles and into the air.

Super Mario Strikers (Nintendo GameCube)

Mario’s foray into sports titles continues with Super Mario Strikers. Whether you're freezing your opponents with an ice-cold shell or making entire teams flee in terror with a roving Chain Chomp, you’re sure to see something new around every corner kick.

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

The acclaimed Mario Kart series has gone wireless! Race and battle with up to eight karts at once, regardless of whether or not everyone has a Game Card. The all–star cast includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, Bowser, and Toad.

Mario Party 7 (Nintendo GameCube)

The entire Mario gang is back for the seventh installment of the incredibly popular Mario Party franchise. Players everywhere will set their controllers to fun as they run, jump, swim and fly through more than 80 new minigames.

Mario Tennis Advance (Game Boy Advance)

Put your backhand to the test in this unique role-playing tennis adventure. Gain experience and improve your skills through lessons and tournaments, and rise to the top of the ranks. Beat Mario at his own game, then link up with a friend or three for even more frantic fun!

Mario Baseball (Nintendo GameCube)

Mario Baseball brings a new brand of fun to the world of baseball! Mario Baseball's intuitive hitting system, easy-to-learn fielding and pitching controls and wild, character-specific power moves go together like peanuts and bleacher seats."



Holy mother of god!!

What a better word than milk?
 
I'll be buying half of those Mario games, because they'll be great anyway. M&L2, Mario Kart DS, New SMB. and maybe Mario Tennis Advance. I hope they make a MTDS eventually.
 
Super Monkey Ball = best party game of this generation, IMO.

My friend, who used to be an avid console gamer but jumped on the PC gaming bandwagon, LOVED this game. We competed for record times, unlocking the secret stages, etc. It was a great time and we had so much fun playing it.

Sega, please release SMB3. Don't hurt your collective brains thinking of something innovative to add, just update the graphics and put new stages. That's it.
 
Don't get the hate on the Mario games. I mean you don't have to buy EVERY one of them. :lol

And Mario Kart DS, Mario & Luigi 2, and the new 2d Mario for the DS will probably be better then everything Sega has put out this generation. Don't hate on the good Mario stuff go crazy about them making Soccer and shit. You can blame Europe on that one since nobody cares about Soccer in America.
 
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