![]() ![]() Movie, you would think Nintendo would want to have a new Mario title on store shelves. Given the seismic success of The Super Mario Bros. But we typically only get one Zelda per generation, too, so it doesn’t seem unreasonable to expect something different this time around. The Wii is the major outlier, with two entries in the Galaxy subseries. That was the case for the Nintendo 64, the GameCube, and the Wii U. It’s not unusual to only get one 3D Mario game per generation. ![]() Two more years have passed since, and we still have no word on what the next Mario adventure will be. Super Mario Odyssey, as you might have noticed from a glance at that whopping great list below, is quite large. It seemed like a proof-of-concept, a game-shaped piece of DLC, not the entirety of what the Mario team could have been working on for four years. It was a fun game in its own right, but short enough that it could be completed in a couple hours. A miniature open-world in which Mario attempts to complete platforming challenges while under the watchful eye of a kaiju-ified King Koopa, Bowser’s Fury seemed to point toward an interesting new future for Mario. ![]() While the bulk of its content was a Switch port of Super Mario 3D World, which originally released on the Wii U, it also contained Bowser’s Fury, an entirely new game. That last title is the most significant of the batch, and the closest we’ve come to a new 3D Mario game since 2017. ![]()
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