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Game Blog / Re: Mario and Color-Blind Gamers
« on: June 03, 2008, 02:38:41 AM »
I can't tell Blue Link from Purple Link in Four Swords
This is inexcusable
This is inexcusable
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Remember that Japan's Super Mario Bros. 2 was deemed "too hard" for American players? Well, then, why do Japanese players have an easier Challenge mode in SMBDX?I think I've got it: It's not that Nintendo thinks one country's gamers are better than another's; it's just that Nintendo listens to people who whine about games being too hard and therefore makes every re-release slightly easier than its predecessor. Just think: First they let Mario power down only one step, then they let him power up two steps at once. I'm sure that after a couple more remakes of Super Mario Bros. 3, it'll be like playing in God Mode... but it'll look very pretty.
Whahahahahahahaha, that isn't true at all. Sure, they all have some sort of leveling up, but the stats are different, enemies are different, number of partners is different, the partners themselves are different, you don't have partners in M&L... the list goes on.Luigi is your partner! Partner in time!
Plus, the pink Yoshi in Yoshi's Story has the second-highest voice (white Yoshi had the highest, which I correctly predicted).The lighter the color, the higher the voice?
I don't think SMAS will happen; why release a compilation when Nintendo can make more money selling the games separately?Plus, it would be neater if they altered Super Mario All-Stars Collection to be more like the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance remakes.
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