@evanbower said:
@patrickklepek said:
I was talking about their treatment of their rich history, duder. Take a nap, come back, chill out.
Yeah, no one is questioning the quality of their current stuff.. but to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. they simply re-released Super Mario All-Stars on a Wii disc. No additional content.. no celebration of the series at all. I don't think it is out of line to say they could be doing more.
The Mario anniversary was quite disappointing, yeah. Almost like they didn't need to tell us why Mario is cool. So to say they don't put much effort into "special editions" is accurate. But that doesn't mean they won't. The Kirby anniversary collection looks downright amazing by comparison to Mario's. Emulation galore, new challenge missions, a hall of fame history that also contextualises things like the European union, the DVD format, and Janet Reno... ;)
Overall, Nintendo is better at fan service: Smash Bros., Tetris DS, Warioware, Punch-Out, Metroid Pinball, Mario & Luigi RPGs... dare I say even the Game & Watch collections. But why couldn't they have some throwback Punch-Out stuff, or include a code for the "original" on VC? That is so simple, and such an easy win. Metroid Prime could be linked to Fusion, but the 8-bit original Metroid was an unlockable before Virtual Console even existed. Why hide that away? Selling SKUs seems more important than just celebrating these awesome properties that most people have already bought twice.
Now that Nintendo Power is well and truly gone, I hope they will offer more on the website, and more in the retail collections, to satisfy the diehards. Maybe you can't charge a fair price for 20 Mario games on one disc. Maybe nobody wants to relive the CD-i Zeldas even if they had the rights. But almost every developer still works there. Iwata loves to pull back the curtain. Even if you can't collect 25 years of TV commercials, sit Shiggy down for some interviews, let's watch him play 1-1. Iwata Plays... Kirby. Grrr.
EDIT: Just had this Hyrule Historia pop up in my Amazon feed. So... we're getting there. :) I wonder if it's already out in Japan?