The evidence seems to be mounting, but at this time every report has been mere speculation. When asked about the release date for Super Paper Mario, Nintendo reps defaulted to previously released information that indicated the game would release in Q4 2006. Interestingly, the Nintendo rep we spoke with did not specify October 9th, the date originally given by Nintendo in a post-E3 press release. Nothing was mentioned about a move to Wii, but of course Wii is scheduled for a fourth quarter release as well.
Although it is entirely possible Super Paper Mario could be moved to Wii, no evidence currently supports this. The rumor is unsubstantiated and the statements seem to be mere speculation. A delay is also possible, but there is something important to note: Nintendo is more than willing to release a game in the US before Japan, for example Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time. At this time, October 9th is what we're being told by Nintendo, and at the very least we can depend on Q4 2006 no matter which system it comes out on. If Nintendo does release Super Paper Mario on GC it should not effect sales since GameCube games can be played on Wii. If Nintendo opts for a port to Wii, anticipate it before year's end.
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Originally posted by: Jonnyboy117
Although I prefer it to arrive on GameCube, I can see some strategic value in putting Super Paper Mario on Wii to make up for a likely delay of Super Mario Galaxy to later in 2007.
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Originally posted by: TheYoungerPlumber
Yeah, the GameCube didn't have a "Mario game" at launch. This could be a ploy to assure Wii launches with a Mario game. That'll come back and bite them, though, since the Wii controller support will be minimal at best. You don't want your users' first impressions of the Wii controller to be "so what," and folks tend to pick up Mario games first. (Obviously the Zelda launch title mixes things up a bit.)
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Yeah, the GameCube didn't have a "Mario game" at launch.
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You don't want your users' first impressions of the Wii controller to be "so what," and folks tend to pick up Mario games first.
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Originally posted by: Artimus
The only reason any games came out in the last two years of the 64's life was because they were delayed from the first 3.