Yahtzee´s full editorial
I’ve read it, and I found it, well, totally predictable.
There’s a subtle difference between “believing in gaming”, like believing in mythology or religion, you can NOT play with (any) god, but you can play games.
Gamers don’t “believe” in gaming, at least there is no “blind faith” (also called hype)
There are still references to how Mario should stay in space floating and never returning back.
But Mario is not in deep space, far away from his fantasy world of faith in gaming, Mario is selling, very VERY near from him, in Australia, and everywhere else.
Mario is not a god, Miyamoto is not a god, japanese gamers didn’t buy Super Mario Galaxy, and since Super Mario World, the Mario Madness became “Sony Sanity” (ironic)
And now this Mario is selling again, and japanese people don’t believe in gaming, they play games.
Now there is some projectionism from our “hardcore” writer, he thinks Super Mario Bros 5 is FOR NEW AUDIENCES! LOL
And, he is quite sure, the only way to introduce Mario to new audiences is to make them buy the old ones full-price!
Nintendo did that on GBA, and was “quite” succesful, but then we must remember, Game Boy Advance was the ultimate example of sustaining the old GameBoy premises.
But the point is, calling Super Mario Bros 5 a ” Cultural Masturbation” is quite daring to say the least.
If Mario is a “cultural masturbation”, I am totally positively sure the “Hardcore” are just plain impotent.
You can’t go anywhere from space (Game Industry actual position)
I say to them, Mario went from space, back to the beginning, before entering the “Point of No Return”.
Meanwhile, the Industry (and their forum dwellers and viral marketers) as a whole is past the point of no return, being slowly swallowed by a black hole.
That’s the Event Horizon, as they reach it, the time will eventually stop for them and they will cease to exist.
Wow, Yahtzee has gone insane. It is really something how Mario 5 rattles these people off big time.
You’d think these ‘hardcore’ types would love old-school games like Mario 5 and be thrilled that the old-school can still sell. But that is just it, isn’t it? Maybe the ‘hardcore’ aren’t ‘old-school’ at all.
If you ask the ‘hardcore’ what an ‘old-school’ game is, they will mention something from the first PlayStation or N64 or Saturn. To them, games from the 16-bit, 8-bit, Atari Era and such are not ‘old-school’, they are just ‘primitive’ like stone age times. From their perspective, they see Mario 5 selling and think “Why is this stone age era game selling so well? Wow, people must be sooo stupid.”
Anyway, what is up with these guys bringing up religion from out of nowhere? You’ll see the emailer in the post above bring up religion as well.
Since fifteen to twenty years ago, I finally feel as if games are beginning to PROGRESS forward. Before, they kept playing with technology or diluting themselves with movie elements. Now after a decade or two of not going anywhere, it feels we are getting back to the revolution that is gaming.
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