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The "Its not a TRUE game in the series" nonsense.
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Thu, 23 Sep 2010 02:49:48

Little sad to not see the Super Mario Land games included. Had a lot of good times with those games, and that main theme song still gets stuck in my head today from time to time.

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Thu, 23 Sep 2010 03:58:48
Dvader said:

Nintendo answered our SMB series question. They have a tribute video celebrating 25 years of SMB.

The go through the series history, it is:

SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMW, SM64, SMS, SMG, NSMB DS, SMG, NSMB Wii and SMG2.

No SMW2 or the SML games. SMB2 Japan is missing, SMB2 NA is the true SMB2 now. That is official from Nintendo.

Yodariquo said:
Dvader said:
Now that I said all this about true games in a series what do you guys feel is the list of true Super Mario games. You would include the Mario Land games in there correct. What about Yoshi's Island, the original was called Super Mario World 2. But the sequel was just called Yoshi's Island 2, and both games play very differently from a Mario game and you don't even control Mario. You can look at it as Yoshi's Island spun off from Mario, it gets confusing there. Maybe leave it off all together. So whats the consensus on the Super Mario franchise.

This is what Wikipedia has, it has SMW2 but not YI2:

  • Super Mario Bros
  • SMB2
  • SMB3
  • Super Mario Land
  • SML2
  • SMW
  • SMW2 Yoshi's Island
  • Mario 64
  • Sunshine
  • NSMB
  • Galaxy
  • NSMBW
  • Galaxy 2

The ALWAYS RIGHT Card

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Thu, 23 Sep 2010 19:02:57
Yodariquo said:

The ALWAYS RIGHT Card

LOL, you nailed it.

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