Master Hand, Crazy Hand, move over for Maker Hand.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/41152/super-mario-maker-stage-coming-to-smash-bros
The next Smash Bros stage has been announced, and it will be themed around Super Mario Maker.
The Super Mario Maker stage will release on September 30 for both Wii U and 3DS, and will feature a randomly designed stage that will be drawn in as soon as the match starts. The stage elements will be random, with blocks that are broken being replaced within a couple of seconds. All four of Super Mario Maker's games will be represented.
No pricing information has been announced for the stage, and there is no word on whether the stage will be the only DLC release that day.
Great...another Mario stage. Because CLEARLY there weren't enough of those in Smash already. *sigh* Oh well. I like interactive stages, so increasingly lame franchise aside this could be a cool stage.
Great...another Mario stage. Because CLEARLY there weren't enough of those in Smash already. *sigh* Oh well. I like interactive stages, so increasingly lame franchise aside this could be a cool stage.
Could it? Because by the time you got around to thinking anything positive about this announcement, you sure made it sound like this was an irredeemably bad idea. Guess you got to fulfill that quota of saying three negative things about something before saying anything positive about it.
Great...another Mario stage. Because CLEARLY there weren't enough of those in Smash already. *sigh* Oh well. I like interactive stages, so increasingly lame franchise aside this could be a cool stage.
Could it? Because by the time you got around to thinking anything positive about this announcement, you sure made it sound like this was an irredeemably bad idea. Guess you got to fulfill that quota of saying three negative things about something before saying anything positive about it.
It's Mario, the most overexposed and increasingly generic franchise Nintendo has, and one that already sees a lot of stages in Smash. We get new stages so rarely, it's hard to get excited for yet another Mario stage, especially when we already have 2D Mario nicely covered with the New Super Mario Bros. stage and IIRC one of the stages ported from Brawl. If we're going to get new stages, I'd rather they be from something that isn't already thoroughly covered by the existing stages. If this trend continues, we'll probably get a new stage for Star Fox in November since Yoshi got one at launch. Maybe a Xenoblade X stage in December.
and Mario is still the big bad face of gaming, and their most popular franchise.and Mario is still seen as the face of gaming...Great...another Mario stage. Because CLEARLY there weren't enough of those in Smash already. *sigh* Oh well. I like interactive stages, so increasingly lame franchise aside this could be a cool stage.
Could it? Because by the time you got around to thinking anything positive about this announcement, you sure made it sound like this was an irredeemably bad idea. Guess you got to fulfill that quota of saying three negative things about something before saying anything positive about it.
It's Mario, the most overexposed and increasingly generic franchise Nintendo has, and one that already sees a lot of stages in Smash. We get new stages so rarely, it's hard to get excited for yet another Mario stage, especially when we already have 2D Mario nicely covered with the New Super Mario Bros. stage and IIRC one of the stages ported from Brawl. If we're going to get new stages, I'd rather they be from something that isn't already thoroughly covered by the existing stages. If this trend continues, we'll probably get a new stage for Star Fox in November since Yoshi got one at launch. Maybe a Xenoblade X stage in December.