2024 is here, and after an insanely long six years of waiting, I'm now hearing that the next 3D Mario, set to launch with Nintendo's brand spankin' new console, was finished over the holiday season. This is standard Nintendo practice, many of their big games are done well before release. As was said before, this is EPD Tokyo's first full attempt at an open world game, and the game is said to look " Absolutely jaw-dropping". I can confirm a few other new things as well: Donkey Kong will appear in the game in some form. I'm unsure if he's playable, a boss, or an extended cameo of some sort. Given how Mario and DK have appeared as a pair in pretty much everything as of late, which includes the movie, LEGO sets, a remake of Mario Vs. DK, and now in theme park promotions, it only makes sense to continue that trend. Luigi, Peach, Captain Toad and Pauline will all appear as well, though I'm unsure what roles they'll play in the game. The other, mu...
Now that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's Booster Course Pass has finally come to an end, in spectacular fashion I might add, now the question being asked is "Well, what's next?" Well, I finally have some more insight on that. The tenth (no, not ninth) installment of the Mario Kart series will release in 2025, which will be Switch 2's second year on the market. The intention is to release the title sometime before the system's second holiday on the market. The title is being developed primarily by Nintendo EPD Production Group 9, with Bandai Namco Studios once again co-developing. Additionally, Nintendo are sparring absolutely no expense with this game. This is apparently one of the most expensive games Nintendo has ever put into production. The next 3D Mario title is said to be "absolutely dropping" and this apparently looks even better. The game's visual fidelity is said to be a very high priority for them, meaning the game is gonna look good, damn goo...
Yes. It's finally happening. One of the best GameCube games of all time is making a comeback Star Fox Assault is getting a remaster from it's original developer, Bandai Namco Studios. Nintendo saw the demand and they're finally effing doing it. Everything I've heard has lead me to believe that this remaster is related to one of BN's job postings from two years back. Expect the usual: -60 FPS, gorgeous 1080P visuals. -Newly added online play alongside the usual 4 player split screen action. -This remaster features new content of some sort, as well as amiibo support. -Nintendo has been sitting on this since at least the start of the year. -Alongside this remaster, there is a brand new Star Fox game in development at Nintendo EPD, as well as several multimedia Star Fox projects. I'll have more on those soon. We can only hope and pray that this shows up in this month's Direct. I'm so happy that this game is getting another chance to shine. Thi...
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