It is scheduled for release in Japan this June and will hit other regions at some point this year. Check back with us later this evening for preview coverage of Sluggers.
NINTENDO HITS A HOME RUN WITH MARIO SUPER SLUGGERS Nintendo Announces Surprise Addition to Wii Lineup
REDMOND, Wash., April 10, 2008 - The ongoing excitement over Nintendo's groundbreaking Wii™ system gets a surprise springtime boost with the announcement of a new game. Kicking off its semiannual media summit in San Francisco near the company's new sales and marketing offices in Redwood City, Calif., Nintendo of America today revealed plans for Mario Super Sluggers™ for Wii, giving baseball fans even more reason to root this season.
"Mario is truly a one-of-a-kind character; clearly fans can't get enough of him and his friends," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "We're giving Wii users brilliant new ways to enjoy him while expanding our series of active-play games."
In the same spirit as other sports-themed Mario™ games on Wii like Mario Strikers® Charged and Mario Kart® Wii, Mario Super Sluggers blends richly interactive baseball action with eccentric characters and elements from across the popular Mario universe. Players can swing the wireless Wii Remote™ just like a real bat or wave it toward the plate to deliver a masterful pitch, enjoying the same intuitive, easy-to-learn controls that helped make Wii Sports™ a living room hit. With Mario and his unpredictable pals filling out the roster, imagination and active-play innovation are sure to dominate the diamond in this lively title, scheduled for release later this year.
I am totally sick of "Mario and friends do this activity" spin-offs but I really like Wii Sports baseball. The only problem is it suffers from non-game syndrome in that it's too damn simplistic to hold my interest for any length of time.
Its simple, I agree, but becomes hard once you decide to master it.
A little disappointed that this was Nintendo's "surprise" announcement. They showed video of the game back in October.
The E3 surprise is different.A little disappointed that this was Nintendo's "surprise" announcement. They showed video of the game back in October.
This was the surprise? If you are talking about the surprise game Reggie mentioned a while back I thought that was going to be revealed at E3...
The E3 surprise is different.A little disappointed that this was Nintendo's "surprise" announcement. They showed video of the game back in October.
This was the surprise? If you are talking about the surprise game Reggie mentioned a while back I thought that was going to be revealed at E3...
I am totally sick of "Mario and friends do this activity" spin-offs but I really like Wii Sports baseball. The only problem is it suffers from non-game syndrome in that it's too damn simplistic to hold my interest for any length of time. But if you take that batting control and put in something with full length games and important baseball stuff like fielding and stealing bases and stuff you've got a winner. I can make an exception for the Mario milking if the core game is as good as I hope this is.Mario Golf sales = millions
Though I want to have the option to play something resembling real baseball. I will completely lose interst if any extra bells and whistles like power-ups and such cannot be turned off.
I think Nintendo is very capable of making fun arcade style sports games though I think I would prefer them without any sort of franchise characters thrown in and more focus on just providing a fun videogame representation of a sport without too many sim elements to overly complicate it. For example I like Mario Tennis because it's an awesome tennis game, not because it has Mario and a whole bunch of themed courts and power-ups and such. The problem is that might not be what the target demo here is looking for. There's a big difference between MARIO! featuring sports and SPORTS! featuring Mario. I'm the guy who bought DDR Mario Mix solely because it was a DDR game on a console I actually owned.
I would be considerably more interested in the Mario sports games if they were a completely different franchise. The characters would be the "Nintendo sports" characters and they would appear in every game to tie them together. But I don't this is what most present-day Nintendo fans want. I complain that Nintendo has gone way too franchise crazy but that's like an old geezer Nintendo fan complaint. Anyone who has been a fan of Nintendo for "only" the last ten years or so would have a completely different view of what Nintendo is supposed to be about.
Oh...Still, I never even knew the media summit would yield a surprise announcement.
Nintendo Announces Surprise Addition to Wii Lineup
By the way, Baseball is the most hated game out of Wii Sports in my experience. You almost never hit and when you do it's almost always an out. We've had so many matches end 0-0 or with one player winning with a single lucky shot it's just completely stupid. Sure, hitting a straight ball can be done (about one out of three throws end with a hit) but noone's stupid enough to use those, all you do is give your opponent free points.
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So yeah, you are in the OVERWHELMING minority with this, so don't expect it to change. They tried 'Mario Golf without Mario' and it became the single lowest selling Wii game in Japan.
I don't buy the Mario sports games because they have Mario in them, I buy them because they're quality games. I'd still buy them if they didn't have Mario in them, but I know that people are more aware of them when they have Mario in them and they sell better that way, and I have no problem with Nintendo putting Mario in them for that reason. I don't care if a game is a sequel or "whoring out" of a franchise, I care about fun and interesting gameplay. If a game has that I don't care what setting or characters it uses.
I completely and adamantly 100 percent disagree. You can say they are good games on their own, but they have all kinds of power ups and extras NOT typically associated with a regular sports game. How many sports games have power ups that work like the Mario sports games?
I do not think they are bad games and honestly enjoy a few of the sports games, but NOT as sports games, AS Mario games. Even the people I know who are ONLY into sports games think the same way, they are good games, but take away the unique Mario attributes and they are just really wacky sports games that do not make any sense at all.
I actually agree with Ian all the way on this, if say Mario Strikes had just bee a regular Soccer game made by Nintendo and the draw would be funky power moves that most other Soccer games did not feature, then people would just point to the unique power moves as the main draw to the games and there are already a few non-Nintendo sports franchises that have funky power ups and stuff they Nintendo games likely wouldn't stand out as much. They *need* the Mario name to sell those games.
NOT that they are bad games, but most people DO buy them BECAUSE Mario and crew are featured. If Super Star Tennis came out on GC and lacked any recognizable characters that die hard fans would eat up the game would have sold less than half of what it ended up selling. Golf on it's own without Mario would have had to compete with Tiger Woods and some of the more established titles and without Mario and gang would not have stood out.
Sega Soccer Slam was an awesome 3rd party game you didn't buy.Ya it was a good game, to bad it did so poorly.
Sega and Nintendo had no idea how, nor funds, to market it.
Sega Soccer Slam was an awesome 3rd party game you didn't buy.
Sega and Nintendo had no idea how, nor funds, to market it.