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Nintendo Direct set for September 14 - gematsu.com - Japan
gematsu.com
13.09.2023 / 14:13

Nintendo Direct set for September 14

Nintendo will host a Nintendo Direct on September 14 at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. ET, featuring 40 minutes of information focused mainly on Switch titles launching this winter, the company announced. You will be able to watch it on YouTube (America, Europe, Japan) and Nintendo.com (America, Europe, Japan).

Nintendo Unveils Mario Kart, Animal Crossing Switch Bundles Coming Next Month - Hardcore Gamer - hardcoregamer.com - Japan
hardcoregamer.com
06.09.2023 / 23:07

Nintendo Unveils Mario Kart, Animal Crossing Switch Bundles Coming Next Month - Hardcore Gamer

September may have just started, but the holiday season is already fast approaching, with plenty of eager shoppers looking to find the next great gift for their game-adoring friends or family members.

Here's Almost 15 Minutes Of Super Mario Bros. Wonder Gameplay - gamespot.com
gamespot.com
05.09.2023 / 14:33

Here's Almost 15 Minutes Of Super Mario Bros. Wonder Gameplay

Check out this hefty chunk of gameplay from the first section of Mario Wonder.

New Mario voice actor won’t be revealed until Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s release, Nintendo president confirms - techradar.com - state Washington
techradar.com
05.09.2023 / 12:11

New Mario voice actor won’t be revealed until Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s release, Nintendo president confirms

We may have heard Mario and Luigi’s new voices in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, but Nintendo will not be confirming who is voicing them until the game’s release, according to Nintendo president Doug Bowser.

Phil Spencer Likes Super Mario Bros Wonder? - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
04.09.2023 / 15:23

Phil Spencer Likes Super Mario Bros Wonder?

If the last six months or so of gaming have taught us anything, it’s that the “rivalry” between the three main gaming publishers is still going strong. That might be sad to say or hear, but it’s the truth. Sony sued Microsoft for anti-trust reasons basically, and during those proceedings, neither of them wanted to admit that Nintendo was a “true rival” for them due to the Switch’s price point, of all things. These three have been going at it for a long time, yet Phil Spencer found time to go and play Super Mario Bros Wonder at the recent Nintendo Live event.

Nintendo says you can mute - but not completely ignore - Super Mario Bros. Wonder's talking flowers - eurogamer.net - Japan
eurogamer.net
04.09.2023 / 11:43

Nintendo says you can mute - but not completely ignore - Super Mario Bros. Wonder's talking flowers

Super Mario Bros. Wonder includes chatty flowers which share jokes and useful hints as you pass by — though Nintendo has now confirmed you can put them on mute if you'd prefer.

Thank God, Super Mario Bros. Wonder's Talking Flowers Can Be Muted - thegamer.com - Japan
thegamer.com
02.09.2023 / 11:49

Thank God, Super Mario Bros. Wonder's Talking Flowers Can Be Muted

Super Mario Bros. Wonder will seemingly allow players to mute the strange new Talking Flowers characters, which is good news for those of us who don't want to think about what Goombas taste like.

How Involved Was Shigeru Miyamoto In Super Mario Bros Wonder? - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
01.09.2023 / 19:31

How Involved Was Shigeru Miyamoto In Super Mario Bros Wonder?

Many people have Super Mario Bros Wonder on their minds, given that the title just had a significant Nintendo Direct that broke down the various elements of gameplay, plot, and the new kingdom players will be in. As if on cue, the floodgates opened after that, and the team talked about everything to do with the game, including the parts of its development process. For example, the team wasn’t rushed to develop something special early on, as the producer wanted them to make something special. But a question about what Mario’s creator had to say about the game has popped up.

Phew, you can mute those annoying talking flowers in Super Mario Bros. Wonder - destructoid.com - Japan
destructoid.com
01.09.2023 / 16:15

Phew, you can mute those annoying talking flowers in Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Thank the Gods of Silence; you can mute those talking flowers in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. That damned “onward and upward” that one spews at Mario is locked in a very painful spot in my mind. It’s like having a grain of sand between the folds of brain, slowly aggravating everything around it in small but significant ways.

Super Mario Bros Wonder Team Weren’t Rushed During Game’s Development - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
01.09.2023 / 15:17

Super Mario Bros Wonder Team Weren’t Rushed During Game’s Development

One of the biggest complaints in the video game community is that certain developers are so driven to get their video game titles out that they’re willing to rush through development. That’s a problem, as it can leave games feeling incomplete, or they can be so rushed that it leaves a ton of bugs and glitches in the title. Nintendo has always been a company that has prioritized a game’s quality over everything else more times than not. That was apparently the case with Super Mario Bros Wonder, as the team wasn’t rushed during the early stages of development.

Super Mario Bros Wonder director says it’s harder to surprise players today - videogameschronicle.com
videogameschronicle.com
01.09.2023 / 11:17

Super Mario Bros Wonder director says it’s harder to surprise players today

The director of Super Mario Bros Wonder says Nintendo has to try harder to surprise players these days.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Preview – A Fresh Take on a Classic - comingsoon.net
comingsoon.net
31.08.2023 / 19:05

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Preview – A Fresh Take on a Classic

Side-scrolling 2D Super Mario games have mostly followed the same formula for three decades now — to immense success. At first blush, Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. Wonder — the first side-scrolling Super Mario game in 11 years — retains most of the iconic Mario touches we all know and love. However, it includes enough unique twists to make for what could be one of the freshest Super Mario titles in some time.

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