Right now we don't really know Nintendo's next step. Most past known spinoff subjects have appeared on the current platform.
(Future Olympics' fate is not clear. There is Sluggers but it's destined to be all-stars roster if it happens on Nintendo Switch.)
Now until Nintendo Switch's end, either Nintendo surprisingly introduce new subjects, or they decide to turn back to add DLCs to all the released games.
So assume that Mario spinoffs have called it a day, do you think Nintendo did a good job on the current console? Or there are parts you're not happy with?
I'm going to do two lists for used and unused contents:
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For official contents:
*Frankly, I think the general rosters don't really have exciting newcomers to attract consumers.
**We have Pauline. We know she has always been a deserving veteran for spinoffs, but it's just very... awkward to make her as almost the only stimulus for every single spinoff. She'd be fresh at start, but after several times, you'd have to add some other big faces next to her to heat up the crowd.
--Even consider that she was already supposed to be in some WiiU games, her belated entry to Nintendo Switch titles can hardly be called a bonus when she's already an official main cast for decade.
**The other probably as exciting addition as Pauline would be King Bob-omb, who's a veteran boss since early mainline. But if we don't count Tour, Super Rush would be the only console title he has applied as a player so far.
*Needless to say Olympics rosters have been notorious since the third title. Just feel awkward since its past release frequency could had been a very proper reason to change roster units more easily.
*I'm just not a fan of Super Mario Party's "minion vs main cast" theme. I know minions have been playable in past party games and they have many solid supporters who still want them this time, but this theme rather worsen the diversity of spinoff rosters which usually ignore that Bowser's army isn't the only faction to rival in Mario world. Would had been much better if it handled like Sluggers.
*I'm not sure if it's officially proven, but Super Rush and Battle League feel really like interrupted in DLC plans. Birdo and Toadette are exclusive to each game despite they're obviously planned for the other one.
*Kart 8's case is abit weird. We know DX version turned it into the biggest roster for the series ever, but as Tour served as the source of new contents and remake, it's hard for fans to ignore the fact several main characters are still exclusive to the Tour version, especially some have been in high demand for console version.
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For unused contents:
*I always say it and I now say it again, what's the point to make King K.Rool a Smash fighter if he's not going to reappear anytime soon?
*Babies, as I mentioned recently.
*Koopalings' situation is kinda awkward now. They can not really fit in medium size rosters if all seven are always together. But I feel like they also deserve some chance to enter different spinoffs. I tend to support them to apply individually if that is the case.
*Dixie's entry to Tour before her failure to console roster is also kinda awkward. The final MK8 trailer obviously wants to cater to DK gang, but all fans have already considered Dixie as part of it so I don't think that the final MK8 DLC stunt really worked out well.
*Funky not being to more spinoffs is also kinda sad. I don't really like MK8's dedication to MKWii when Nintendo just ignore that Funky has way more potential to show outside racing.
*I'm not sure if Cranky is a highly demanded character but.... the Super Mario bros Movie was indeed a weird ad in terms of selling a racer you cannot enjoy in real Mario Kart. It would had been a wise move if Cranky and General Koopa got into spinoffs on the name of movie collaboration.
*I understand Nabbit is also not a hyping spinoff addition, but since Miyamoto likes him enough to grant him more mainline entry, I don't see the point for him to miss out all recent spinoffs on console.
*My take on Professor E.Gadd, Poochy and Warioware crew are similiar with Nabbit and KRool's. I mean it's awkward to keep their activity in mainline, yet refuse them to compete with other characters in all-stars spinoffs.
*Aside from the old characters, I also mentioned that the poor advertising for new games like Treasure Tracker, Odyssey and Luigi's Mansion 3 is awkward. We had Sprixies and Rosalina in new rosters for promotion use before, but recent mainline characters just don't get the same treat. I think new mainline games play important roles to push the franchise forward, so the spinoffs also need to make some progress to show that they're not just dead in water. Also same for the Illumination movie, it seems not wise to refuse any exclusive tie up plans.
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