see, thats where we differ. As a collector, I always thought Nintendo never marketed Mario enough. Compared to what Pokémon got for so long Mario was like 2% on the brand and marketing scale. There should be Mario t-shirts, Toys, Cartoon Shows, trinkets, etc. Only recently have they started to have lots of Mario Schwag you could buy in stores. The fact that Nintendo has different series with the Mario/Nintendo brand on it should not discount the quality of the platformers. They are made by different teams and vary in quality. Ultimately if its made by EAD or Nintendo Tokyo it should be the best of the best in the Mario brand. I don't think keeping Mario scarce from a business standpoint makes his brand any less valuble. Keeping him scarce is bad business actually because they make a good chunk of money off his spinoff titles. Now Mario could be like the Avatar(the Cameron Brand) of video games if they only released one every 7 or so years, but ultimately its not a good idea to keep that strategy, because if there is any failures they'll be super failures. Zelda has had more releases than were in the nes/snes days, and people have been complaining about the quality. However, i think that is a matter of perception. New players won't see a difference because they're Zelda virgins. Unfortunately, you can only have so much fun with a franchise before things get to familiar, but i think the company should just keep doing what its doing, and the consumer should go do something else. Thats why some spouses cheat on each other.