Glitchy Bowser Jr.
"Stuff it, sponge brain!"
Super Mario World is actually Super Mario Bros. 4 in Japan. Super Mario World was a subtitle.
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Also Super Mario 64 2: 64 Hardersupermariofan said:Well I did read on Wikipedia that E3 will announce Galaxy 3 and Sunshine 2 so I guess they're the special anniversary games
supermariofan said:Well I did read on Wikipedia that E3 will announce Galaxy 3 and Sunshine 2 so I guess they're the special anniversary games
Eri Ayase said:call me a conspiracy theorist but
on the history tab of that subpage theres space for two more entries right next to nsmbu and sm3dw
Eri Ayase said:call me a conspiracy theorist but
on the history tab of that subpage theres space for two more entries right next to nsmbu and sm3dw
The European site doesn't have a gap.Toa 95 said:Eri Ayase said:call me a conspiracy theorist but
on the history tab of that subpage theres space for two more entries right next to nsmbu and sm3dw
The Japanese site also includes Lost Levels, which was removed on the US site (I guess because it wasn't originally released in the US) and I guess they didn't adjust that part of the page when making the US site, hence why there's just that gap there.
Well, you have no shortage of Donkey Kong references in outside media. It does get tiring though.The Ultimate Mario Fan said:What's always irked me about these celebrations is that Nintendo always seems to overlook Donkey Kong. I mean, I celebrated 30 years of Mario back in 2011. Sure, it's 30 years of SUPER Mario from Super Mario Bros, probably the most monumental game of all time, but I still think the anniversaries should go by Donkey Kong instead (or better yet, have TWO celebrations!).
The only annoying thing about Donkey Kong is we don't have an exact release date.