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Their recurring cast has expanded overall, not contracted over the years. Bowser Jr., Toadette, Rosalina, Captain Toad, Pauline's revival, the eventual addition of Diddy Kong, these are all regulars in Mario spinoffs since the 2000s.
Supporting the idea that it was budgetary constraints and not creative differences, AlphaDream remade Superstar Saga but had a seemingly arbitrary, conglomerate mish-mash of reused assets and new assets. The Bowser's Inside Story remake featured a handful of entirely new characters that added virtually nothing to the game which would be a glaring challenge to the idea developers simply cannot have or don't want original characters.
This all is coincidence IMO that Mario & Luigi games showed a noticeable decline in new characters just as while Paper Mario went through that change but I don't think any declines of new characters happened during other Mario spinoffs games because it assumes they were rich in new characters to begin with. They really weren't. The Camelot sports new characters were restricted to handhelds while console versions were generally treated as the "main" establishments.
Meanwhile, new characters are getting created all the time. We just had a new release where people noticed that Mario characters were phoned in (Sparks of Hope); Origami King had a set of new characters, the Vellumentals, the main villain, the major supporting villains Legion of Stationery; the main supporting protagonist; Super Rush has an evil snowman. The movie is clearly altered Mario characters, and we even have costumed Koopas like eyepatch Koopa and spiked Paratroopa; also a crowned Penguin.
There isn't evidence supporting a sweeping change from updated design philosophy. While the smaller cast of original characters may be the case for the Paper Mario series, the Mario & Luigi series after Dream Team suffered severe budget issues that wounded up eating the company from inside. While the new assets made for their last entry, Paper Jam, were strictly from existing Mario establishments, it was not out of creative differences but an act of cost-saving desperation for a company that was on the verge of collapsing. They already decided they cannot make a spinoff featuring deep-cuts due to these extreme constraints so they went for existing characters (saves money from having to design new ones or making deep cuts). They already have the assets from Sticker Star. Might as well focus on just Mario & Luigi sprites and use the existing rich library of 3d models for the sprites they'll reference off.there was a very obvious change in priorities in the mid-Wii era when there was a sharp dropoff in original characters in Mario spinoffs
Supporting the idea that it was budgetary constraints and not creative differences, AlphaDream remade Superstar Saga but had a seemingly arbitrary, conglomerate mish-mash of reused assets and new assets. The Bowser's Inside Story remake featured a handful of entirely new characters that added virtually nothing to the game which would be a glaring challenge to the idea developers simply cannot have or don't want original characters.
This all is coincidence IMO that Mario & Luigi games showed a noticeable decline in new characters just as while Paper Mario went through that change but I don't think any declines of new characters happened during other Mario spinoffs games because it assumes they were rich in new characters to begin with. They really weren't. The Camelot sports new characters were restricted to handhelds while console versions were generally treated as the "main" establishments.
Meanwhile, new characters are getting created all the time. We just had a new release where people noticed that Mario characters were phoned in (Sparks of Hope); Origami King had a set of new characters, the Vellumentals, the main villain, the major supporting villains Legion of Stationery; the main supporting protagonist; Super Rush has an evil snowman. The movie is clearly altered Mario characters, and we even have costumed Koopas like eyepatch Koopa and spiked Paratroopa; also a crowned Penguin.
I do agree. I like the idea of an elderly steward to who looks after Peach. We don't have many elderly characters and it was definitely a shame Nintendo sees no use for him. He could've easily fit in the upcoming movie, a movie that's not shy filling Spike in for a role.Looking outside the RPGs, Toadsworth definitely needs to be brought back. The way Nintendo treats him since his last proper appearance in 2013 is evil. No, I don't want a regular ass Toad filling his role. Give the funny old man pls.
That should go without saying.I think in terms of actual volume, Mario as a series has more one-offs and characters who vanished after just a few games total than it has near-perfect attendees.