After getting the confirmation of the development of Pikmin 4, our colleagues from Eurogamer have discussed a possible return of the friend Mario in a galactic epic. And there is hope
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Super Mario Galaxy series represents for many a reference, the best of what Nintendo is able to achieve in 3D platform with the plumber. While the first two parts appeared on Wii have three years apart, still no action was announced almost 5 years after Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Shigeru Miyamoto leaves the door open, not without explain the problem:
A new Super Mario Galaxy is still under discussion Even with Mario 64 we have many returns on the motion sickness. 3D due to too high or difficulty. Back to our roots with New Super Mario Bros. allowed everyone to play. That’s why we came back there
We always wonder. Does there’s a neutral ground where can meet those who appreciate the 3D worlds of Galaxy and those who appreciate New Super Mario Bros. ? We are still studying these opportunities
The compromise exist. Super Mario 3D Land 3DS and Super Mario 3D World on Wii U, in 3D.
On the other hand, Yoshiaki Koizumi, in charge of the Galaxy, and myself are always thinking about Galaxy and implement a new action game in 3D. However, we can not create as many games simultaneously.
However, as the hardware is progressing, I think there will be opportunities for the two options.
This hardware history, be it to mean that any Super Mario Galaxy 3 land on NX rather than on Wii U?
The Wii U is powerful enough in terms of performance, it is rather a concern workload for the team. If you look at Star Fox Zero, rendering on television as the GamePad rises to 60 fps, which makes us a total of 120 frames per second. It’s really a matter of processor speed at this stage.
So you throw the paris on the future of the franchise? Meanwhile, news of the plumber is not at a standstill: Super Mario Maker, you can find the review here, this Friday, September 11 arrives on Wii U . And do not forget that Super Mario Bros. turns 30 two days later.
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