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Doctor Zhivago 08-14-2002 05:15 PM

What was with all those un Mario-like Mario games?
 
You people know what I'm talking about, right? There was Mario is Missing, Mario's Time Machine, Mario fun With Letters, Mario Paint, (Which I actually liked) and many more. Did Nintendo sell the Mario liscense (Like they did with the Zelda liscense) to some company that makes learning games, then buy it back after seeing how crappy the Mario games they made were?

-apu- 08-14-2002 09:30 PM

nope, nintendo wuz going out of buziness so they made a crap load of crap anddistributed to the dumba** gamers around the world, such as me......and just to say....mario is missing really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really SUCKED A*%

Jonbo298 08-14-2002 11:22 PM

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Originally posted by -apu-
nope, nintendo wuz going out of buziness so they made a crap load of crap anddistributed to the dumba** gamers around the world, such as me......and just to say....mario is missing really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really SUCKED A*%
Nintendo was going out of business back then? I thought they were going great with SNES? I wouldn't make a **** load of games to try and make a profit. Unless, like you said. Fool the lil' ones into buying it.:unsure::D

Doctor Zhivago 08-16-2002 03:01 PM

No, Nintendo wasn't going out of bussiness. In fact, I think the SNES is their most successful system to date.

Jonbo298 08-16-2002 07:48 PM

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Originally posted by FreakyBob
No, Nintendo wasn't going out of bussiness. In fact, I think the SNES is their most successful system to date.
I just had to get technical.:D If you meant console, than yeah, SNES is the most successful. But if you mean by all hardware they have made, GB(C) is the most successful.

GameKinG 08-16-2002 08:52 PM

Nintendo never sold off mario, they just tried to exploit its success as much as it could in games and movies, and blankets, and everything.

Doctor Zhivago 08-16-2002 09:08 PM

And underwear! How could you forget the Mario underwear!? I even had a few pairs myself.

-apu- 08-18-2002 01:04 AM

first mario and then pokemon....i'm beginning to see a pattern :hmm:

Jar Jar 08-29-2002 06:59 PM

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Originally posted by -apu-
first mario and then pokemon....i'm beginning to see a pattern :hmm:
And what pattern would that be dear, Watson?!


Bube 08-30-2002 04:47 PM

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Originally posted by Jar Jar
And what pattern would that be dear, Watson?!

The Mario pattern on the underwear, of course!

And Mario is Missing was not crappy. I really liked it.

GameMaster 09-01-2002 02:45 AM

And for are older Mario fans were Trojans with a glow in the dark Mario print! Play safe little gamers! ;)

DarkMaster 09-02-2002 06:23 PM

everybody remember the mario tv show with a real life mario and luigi and there was cartoons of mario and zelda and at the end mario would dance in the desert during the credits? that was sweet...

Jason1 09-02-2002 11:21 PM

yea, I remember that TV show. In fact, I have an episode or 2 on VHS. Mario Condoms? Your joking right?


...

if not, :eek:

Doctor Zhivago 09-03-2002 04:28 PM

I loved that show. I wish something like that would come on nowadays. The cartoons on now are absolute crap. You know, like that Sponge Bob garbage.

Tombor 09-03-2002 07:16 PM

I'm not sure why Nintendo licensed the Mario world out to make the Mario Numbers and kids games and Mario is Missing. I know the Phillips CD-i junk (Hotel Mario, and the 2 Zelda FMV games) were part of an appeasment deal when Nintendo pulled the plug on the Super CD project with Phillips- which came after Sony and the Playstation dealie.

Mario Paint was in-house and if you actually used the mouse and played around with the program a bit you could do some weird cool stuff. Not that I remember... never owned it.

With the license they would've made a big fist load of money on it no matter how crappy it was: the company (think it was Mindscape) had to pay a license to make a game for SNES then hand over added royalties due to sales: Making Nintendo more money.

And for the record, I remember the live action Mario show. It was the Super Mario Bros. Super Show. They did 2 more cartoons after that: Mario 3 and Mario World. None of the 3 were anygood except for the Super Show which had wrestler Captain Lou Albano as Mario.... apparently an anime based on the original Super Mario was released in Japan in 1985 to coincide with the game's release. No idea what it was like....

Going by total sales and disregarding Game Boy the NES is still Nintendo's most successful system. Show the SNES did, admittedly, kick much ass.


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