@UltraDev4@mariotwtconfess I've played NSMB2 so much as a kid and later revisited it as an adult, the coin mechanic does nothing besides turn some blocks gold, and there's 0 reward for collecting coins besides a gold statue on the title screen. It really wasn't that different of a game, besides being 3D.
@UltraDev4@mariotwtconfess NSMB2 and U were unnecessary as they were virtually the same game. NSMB2 is arguably the most creatively bankrupt in the entire franchise. "What if Mario collected coins". I think it's pretty stark considering that what came before and after has been more visually experimantive
@UltraDev4@mariotwtconfess Half of these were lazy copies of NSMB. Very easy to pump out at that time with barely any innovation. The time between NSMB and Mario Land 2 was 13 and a half years so...
@ObamnaSoda__@JQAfan american leftists are cuckolds in the truest sense of the world, because no matter how much they screech, social democrats (capitalists) push progressive policies with 100x more effectiveness than any demsocs or anarchists.
@gamingfan37@Jay15851610 Most games require day-one patches to function. As games are printed before bug fixes are finished. The ultimate physical cope is pretending day-one patches don't exist. So no, most games past like, 2013 are not ready to play out of the box.
@Jay15851610 genuinely not even close. can you sell a code-in-box game after downloading it? can you borrow a code-in-box game (not the regular switch family share)? nintendo fixed the issue and yet people complain, even tho 95% of modern phys games aren't fully playable out of the box.