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In the same way that NSMBW could theoretically be made to seem harder by having Miyamoto list every single enemy in the game during an interview?Whether it's NSMBW or SMG2, I think it would take up too much time for Miyamoto to list all of the enemies in a single interview. But if he were to do so, some people could have mixed feelings about how hard the game might be. Because to list every enemy without unveiling to the public any convincing proof or gameplay footage showcasing them being a hefty challenge, would only make us more curious or disappointed about what to expect from that game. Even if there was convincing proof or gameplay videos of NSMBW or SMG2 being a hefty challenge, it still wouldn't mean much unless you were to actually play the games for yourself.
If someone steals my art and nobody notices that it might be stolen, then obviously it's not good enough for me.If someone is looking at a stolen drawing who doesn't know that it is indeed stolen, it doesn't mean that the stolen piece is worthless.
But why would he come out and announce it like that (if it has to do with major spoilers?) If that logic holds true, then why didn't Miyamoto say, "Omg, 240+ stars in Galaxy!!" when Galaxy 1 was in the works?The only spoiler I can see is if he told us where every hidden star was located. Since SMG1 was the first Mario game to contain 240+ stars, he was probably trying not to overwhelm the players by telling them that right off the bat. He probably felt that it would discourage the player from finishing the game or something. Now that a sequel is coming out soon (which is more challenging,) he feels that it's okay to announce that there will be a lot more than 240 stars this time around. I'm sure that his announcement of there being more than 240 stars in SMG2 is not to overwhelm the player, but to excite them about the game's difficulty.
No, but it was played on the radio a lot and distinctively I remember it being played in Circuit City.Is the song sung by a man, a woman, or a group? And what genre of music is it? Did you hear it playing in Circuit City this year, or last year?
You know something's good when even Deezer takes the effort to comment on it.I second that.