Friday 13 April 2012

All that is old is new again


The year is 1988. Lester Piggott is stripped of his knighthood by the Queen, George H.W. Bush wins the presidency of the United States of America, I turn 5 years old, Celine Dion wins the Eurovision song contest for Switzerland, and Nintendo release Super Mario Bros. 3 on the NES.

24 years on, Fred Goodwin is the latest man to be stripped of his Knighthood, George W. Bush has served two terms in office, I am now 29 and the UK has drafted in Englebert Humperdink in a desperate attempt to emulate the Swiss Eurovision success of almost a quarter century ago.

Oh, and Super Mario Bros. 4 might be on the way.

It’s no secret that Nintendo are working on a new 2D Mario game, Saturo Iwata admitted as much at their last investors meeting in January, but until now it was widely believed that the new game would be a follow up to New Super Mario Bros.

So, what changed?

Well, IGN are reporting that a few days ago Nintendo registered the domain name www.supermario4.com and visiting that URL actually re-directs you to the Nintendo home page. While this isn’t a direct confirmation that the next 2D Mario game will be the fourth in the Bros. series it’s certainly interesting timing on Nintendo’s part.

Oh and did I mention the release date for that aforementioned 2D Mario game is currently scheduled to be before April 2013? That would make for a great reason to buy the Wii U don’t you think?



Also making headlines today is the news that Shigeru Miyamoto has been talking about the possibility of the Zelda series returning to it’s roots with a more 2D presentation style.

In an interview with Edge magazine, Miyamoto intimated that he would like to use “A Link to the Past” as the jumping off point for a new title.

I think I’d be even more interested in creating something new maybe based on, or starting from, A Link To The Past. I think it’s important to bring some really new software. 

 Miyamoto went on to say that he felt the direction of the Zelda series would depend on the Director that was appointed to the project, saying that while some would take a more straight forward remake approach, others might be more original. He specifically mentions Koichi Kawamoto who was involved with the WarioWare franchise, saying he felt he had a “very important role in the future.”

Whether we get a re-tooled Link to the Past port on 3DS or a new title that originates from the 1991 release, it’ll be nice to see another Zelda game with the 2D aesthetic that i, and many others grew up with.

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