Legault
Monty Mole
http://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_(series)
According to the above page, the Super Mario games represent "the biggest and most important sub-series of the Mario series." As such, determining which games are a part of the sub-series and which aren't seems fairly important, and I'm not sure I agree with the selection / location of games on that page. In particular:
-Neither Yoshi's Island nor Wario Land are included despite being 2D platformers, made by Nintendo, with the phrase "Super Mario" in their full titles (something which has led the official Wikipedia page to include both on their list of Super Mario titles). Though it could be argued that neither game features Mario as a playable character and that the level design doesn't "feel" like a typical Mario title, the same could be said of the "feeling" games like Sunshine had. Is Mario being the main character a requirement for being a Super Mario game? And if that's the criteria being employed here, then why?
-The absence of the first two Super Mario Land games is very confusing. They're 2D platformers made by Nintendo which star Mario; how are they not Super Mario games? Calling them their own sub-series would be like calling the NES trilogy a sub-series or the NSMB games a sub-series.
-3D Land is included in the main Super Mario series even when the other Land games are not. On the discussion page, someone mentioned that 3D Land is "considered" a part of the main series, but provided no references or argumentation. This makes little sense to me.
-The G&W Super Mario Bros. is neither a port nor a remake, but rather an entirely new game. Why isn't it treated as such?
I'm sure these have been talked about before, but I couldn't find anything. If someone could help me understand these decisions, that'd be great!
EDIT: A formal proposal has finally been put up. You can find and discuss it here: http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals#Comments
According to the above page, the Super Mario games represent "the biggest and most important sub-series of the Mario series." As such, determining which games are a part of the sub-series and which aren't seems fairly important, and I'm not sure I agree with the selection / location of games on that page. In particular:
-Neither Yoshi's Island nor Wario Land are included despite being 2D platformers, made by Nintendo, with the phrase "Super Mario" in their full titles (something which has led the official Wikipedia page to include both on their list of Super Mario titles). Though it could be argued that neither game features Mario as a playable character and that the level design doesn't "feel" like a typical Mario title, the same could be said of the "feeling" games like Sunshine had. Is Mario being the main character a requirement for being a Super Mario game? And if that's the criteria being employed here, then why?
-The absence of the first two Super Mario Land games is very confusing. They're 2D platformers made by Nintendo which star Mario; how are they not Super Mario games? Calling them their own sub-series would be like calling the NES trilogy a sub-series or the NSMB games a sub-series.
-3D Land is included in the main Super Mario series even when the other Land games are not. On the discussion page, someone mentioned that 3D Land is "considered" a part of the main series, but provided no references or argumentation. This makes little sense to me.
-The G&W Super Mario Bros. is neither a port nor a remake, but rather an entirely new game. Why isn't it treated as such?
I'm sure these have been talked about before, but I couldn't find anything. If someone could help me understand these decisions, that'd be great!
EDIT: A formal proposal has finally been put up. You can find and discuss it here: http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals#Comments