Yes, it was originally a glitch during the dev of SMB1. It made Mario become skinny or something and was later nicknamed the "Luigi Mushroom". I do hope it still appears in game though, that would be cool. Considering there's the Mario Paint stuff like Undodog, the Gnat from Gnat Attack etc.
Based on what it, I would say it would be safe to say it will be around the $70 -$80 mark. $80 seems to be the price for big games, like NSMBU and Mario Kart 8, while smaller games like Captain Toad went for $60. Since this is neither a small game or large game, let alone a game at all, I think it would fall around the $70 mark quite snugly. I guess it ultimately depends on how much Nintendo puts into this, which for me, I'm hoping they pull out all the stops and really deliver, it is for the 30th Annivesary anyway. I have a feeling there's a lot more that Nintendo hasn't shown us yet, so I wouldn't be surprised if the price is that of a platformer like NSMBU.
Also, in the footage, was that a frog or Yoshi symbol under the theme change drop-down?
Squishy Rex wrote:Based on what it, I would say it would be safe to say it will be around the $70 -$80 mark. $80 seems to be the price for big games, like NSMBU and Mario Kart 8, while smaller games like Captain Toad went for $60. Since this is neither a small game or large game, let alone a game at all, I think it would fall around the $70 mark quite snugly. I guess it ultimately depends on how much Nintendo puts into this, which for me, I'm hoping they pull out all the stops and really deliver, it is for the 30th Annivesary anyway. I have a feeling there's a lot more that Nintendo hasn't shown us yet, so I wouldn't be surprised if the price is that of a platformer like NSMBU.
Also, in the footage, was that a frog or Yoshi symbol under the theme change drop-down?
Before your numbers spark arguments: those are the Australian prices, so it's probably $40-50 in the US.
I want to note two things about the Japanese version of the Mario Maker site. Monty Mole and Yoshi are both present with other elements that have already been introduced in the game, which means Monty Mole will be an enemy and Yoshi of course, will most likely be our lovable mount.
Mario Maker is looking like it has so much potential. Every update shows off so many new and creative features. I can't wait to begin creating levels with it.
What the fuck am I reading
Are you people trying to compare and contrast SMBX to Mario Maker? Like, are you legit serious? SMBX has been a dead end fangame for years now(save living because its still being used by people). Mario Maker will thrive more even if it has less content or features than SMBX, hell, even if we're left with what we've seen thus far. If this becomes better than it already is, and I'm saying this not just because we are now getting Yoshi(in reference to my earlier post), then I'd say screw SMBX. Might as well make this a Mario Maker forum coming September. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Yoshibrothers wrote:What the fuck am I reading
Are you people trying to compare and contrast SMBX to Mario Maker? Like, are you legit serious? SMBX has been a dead end fangame for years now(save living because its still being used by people). Mario Maker will thrive more even if it has less content or features than SMBX, hell, even if we're left with what we've seen thus far. If this becomes better than it already is, and I'm saying this not just because we are now getting Yoshi(in reference to my earlier post), then I'd say screw SMBX. Might as well make this a Mario Maker forum coming September. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
also Nintendo
In addition to this, it could also have DLC Packs like MK8 or there abouts, so it may be updated in the future after it's initial release. Considering what I've seen since the last "big" update, I'm pretty impressed with Nintendo's delivering. Early on I was expecting something kinda cheap, but they've gone in-depth here, not only to make a decent looking editor and theme-conversions, but they've even gone back to make a few sprites that didn't exist before to make the theme conversions work properly. Besides as I said in my last post, it's Mario's 30th Anniversary, and we have again only seen snippets of what the editor currently does and I suspect that there is and will be more to the editor than what is currently being let on.