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9-Volt must be my video game counterpart.
People say that these games don't introduce much new, and basically do nothing but overused nostalgia. However, I don't feel that, and there is a very good reason why.
First off, New Super Mario Bros, was the first Super Mario Bros, game I ever played. The only real mario game I played before that was Super Mario Sunshine. I had an N64, but never had any Nintendo or Mario games on it besides Super Smash Bros. As a result, I appreciate each installment more than people normaly would because I my opinions on these games are not influenced by games previous SMB games like Super Mario Bros. 3 or Super Mario World since I never really played any of those games.
I have Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros. 2 on virutal console but they are just collecting virtual dust because their controls and physics aren't as good as the New Super Mario Bros. games' and are way too difficult that I don't want to come back to them. In fact, me having trouble getting used to the controls and outdated physics don't help with the game's difficulty. And to be honest, most retro Nintendo games that I have gotten turned off of are because of these main aspects. I can't get used to the physics or controls, and it doesn't help that the game is challenging. Heck, I even played the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2, and the game being very hard wasn't even the problem, the controls and outdated physics were.
From my experience with old Super Mario Bros. games, they have those exact two short coming that make them unenjoyable for me and completely turn me off from even progressing in any of them. However, people who grew up with these games obviously won't even notice those short comings since controls and physics were not like they were now on during the time and they have gotten used to them from playing them for so many years.
Now, people complain about these games not introducing a lot of new ideas. However, because the New Super Mario Bros. series is the only Super Mario Bros. games I am exposed to, the features they introduce are enough to excite me.
People complain about the games recycling out stuff like baby yoshis and the raccoon suit. However, the people who say that grew up with the games where that stuff originated from unlike me. As a result, I like when they do this because it gives me a chance to experience that same feature.
For example, I plan to buy New Super Mario Bros. 2, and the money making powerups are enough to make me want the game, and raccoon suit is great to me since I never got to experience it because I never played Super Mario Bros. 3. New Super Mario Bros. U has the flying squirrel suit that looks very cool by itself. Not only that, there are the returning baby yoshis. This gives me a chance to experience this feature since I got turned off of Super Mario World, meaning I never got to use them.
To be continued... (I'm tired, I will write more later)
All in all, what I'm really trying to say is, I believe because I didn't grow up with the older Super Mario Bros. games like most fans, appreciate the New Super Mario Bros. games more than most people do. And because of that, I think I understand why most people don't like these games very much while I do.
First off, New Super Mario Bros, was the first Super Mario Bros, game I ever played. The only real mario game I played before that was Super Mario Sunshine. I had an N64, but never had any Nintendo or Mario games on it besides Super Smash Bros. As a result, I appreciate each installment more than people normaly would because I my opinions on these games are not influenced by games previous SMB games like Super Mario Bros. 3 or Super Mario World since I never really played any of those games.
I have Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros. 2 on virutal console but they are just collecting virtual dust because their controls and physics aren't as good as the New Super Mario Bros. games' and are way too difficult that I don't want to come back to them. In fact, me having trouble getting used to the controls and outdated physics don't help with the game's difficulty. And to be honest, most retro Nintendo games that I have gotten turned off of are because of these main aspects. I can't get used to the physics or controls, and it doesn't help that the game is challenging. Heck, I even played the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2, and the game being very hard wasn't even the problem, the controls and outdated physics were.
From my experience with old Super Mario Bros. games, they have those exact two short coming that make them unenjoyable for me and completely turn me off from even progressing in any of them. However, people who grew up with these games obviously won't even notice those short comings since controls and physics were not like they were now on during the time and they have gotten used to them from playing them for so many years.
Now, people complain about these games not introducing a lot of new ideas. However, because the New Super Mario Bros. series is the only Super Mario Bros. games I am exposed to, the features they introduce are enough to excite me.
People complain about the games recycling out stuff like baby yoshis and the raccoon suit. However, the people who say that grew up with the games where that stuff originated from unlike me. As a result, I like when they do this because it gives me a chance to experience that same feature.
For example, I plan to buy New Super Mario Bros. 2, and the money making powerups are enough to make me want the game, and raccoon suit is great to me since I never got to experience it because I never played Super Mario Bros. 3. New Super Mario Bros. U has the flying squirrel suit that looks very cool by itself. Not only that, there are the returning baby yoshis. This gives me a chance to experience this feature since I got turned off of Super Mario World, meaning I never got to use them.
To be continued... (I'm tired, I will write more later)
All in all, what I'm really trying to say is, I believe because I didn't grow up with the older Super Mario Bros. games like most fans, appreciate the New Super Mario Bros. games more than most people do. And because of that, I think I understand why most people don't like these games very much while I do.