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Aren't those the same as the DS version (with the exceptions of worlds 3 through 5) ? I guess NSMBWii just must different levels, enemies, and platforms. NSMBWii is starting to seem like an extremly upgraded version of NSMB. Pretty awesome.Dr. Evil said:The world themes are:
World 1: Grassy Plains
World 2: Desert
World 3: Ice
World 4: Tropical
World 5: Forest
World 6: Mountains
World 7: Sky
World 8: Lava
Nintendo's not the kind of company to do that sort of thing, at least not immediately. I doubt we'll be getting any downloadable content for this game.KP Blue said:I know that everyone's complaining about multiple toads, but that's probably 'cause they're gonna throw in DLC later on. I mean, think about it. Games on every other console, and one Wiiware game (I'm lookin' at you, Mega Man 9) have Downloadable Content, and Nintendo is obviously experimenting with new stuff (like that thing where the computer takes over for you. Oh, and if you're wondering if there's gonna be a penalty, there isn't, 'cause you need to die 8 times to get it), who's to say that they aren't gonna throw in DLC.
King Cold said:There are 20 bosses in the game.
Super Happy Nerd Time said:King Cold said:There are 20 bosses in the game.The Koopling and Bowser fights only make 16 fights total, so there's 4 currently unknown boss fights somewhere in the game. Maybe they're kind of like the Blue Big Boo of the Donut Secret House in Super Mario World.
Or maybe they'll jam them in the final level as mid-bosses. That'll be interesting.Kamek said:Bowser and Kamek could be 18, and 19 and 20 could be secret bosses.Super Happy Nerd Time said:King Cold said:There are 20 bosses in the game.The Koopling and Bowser fights only make 16 fights total, so there's 4 currently unknown boss fights somewhere in the game. Maybe they're kind of like the Blue Big Boo of the Donut Secret House in Super Mario World.
Kamek said:No, since there are 7 Koopalings and only 2-3 empty spots.
Like the DS version, it's not really based of a classic game, it's a homage/somewhat-of-a-new-SMB-game. It's kind of like a modern cournterpart to the old SMB games. It still adds in new elements and characters. In fact, almost all the bosses in NSMB were new characters.Radical Spartan said:Since it's supposed to be based off a classic game, I doubt they will add any new characters.
Kamek said:Super Happy Nerd Time said:King Cold said:There are 20 bosses in the game.The Koopling and Bowser fights only make 16 fights total, so there's 4 currently unknown boss fights somewhere in the game. Maybe they're kind of like the Blue Big Boo of the Donut Secret House in Super Mario World.
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14+2 BJ fights=16
Bowser and Kamek could be 18, and 19 and 20 could be secret bosses.
*Crackin' wins the Nobel Peace Prize*Crackin355 said:You said Kamek and Bowser could be 18, No 17 was involved in that saying. Now to correct it
Bowser and Kamek could be 17 and 18. 19 and 20 could be secret bosses
Slightly makes me think of Bubble Man. :PVile said:I also didn't know about the bubble thing.
I was going more for Yoshi's Island, but whatever. :PSuper Happy Nerd Time said:Slightly makes me think of Bubble Man. :PVile said:I also didn't know about the bubble thing.
I was thinking of Brawl, how the second player can teleport to 1-player and keep doing it as much as they like.Vile said:I was going more for Yoshi's Island, but whatever. :PSuper Happy Nerd Time said:Slightly makes me think of Bubble Man. :PVile said:I also didn't know about the bubble thing.
Per. Atleast we get the nunchuck.Radical Spartan said:Classic Controller would be nice, but this game will still rock.