Magicmad5511 said:
Nintendo have been surviving off of none changing franchises since they first release Mario, Metroid, Legend of Zelda. They did it first so no one questions it.
Metroid? non-changing??
It's not even the same GENRE anymore o.0
Saying Metroid hasn't changed is like saying CoD is a clone of Castlevania!
Mario has a lot of non-platformer games to itself, and most of the pltform entries have something new to them so I don't really see the argument...
On the CoD side we have 3D shooter, 3D shooter, 3D shooter and 3D shooter (Not saying sticking to the same genre is a bad thing, just setting up my next point)
on the Mario side we have 2D sidescrolling platformer, 3D explorative platformer, 3D sidescrolling platformer, Tennis game, Kart Racer, Party Minigame compilation, a fighting game, games where Mario isn't the main character, RPGs, Puzzle games and whatever you;d class Galaxy as...
Yes Marios platforming games TEND to have samey releases in the end, which I believe is your point, but you can't BEGIN to compare it to the sameyness of CoD considering aside from the graphic changes, EVERY release of it could have been packed in as DLC...
Every Mario game has had new powerups, fresh game modes, completely different level design, usually a different theme/style entirely (2d sidescrolling of the SNES Mario games, the 3D exploration of Super Mario 64, then 3D sidescrolling with New Super Mario Bros, that planet setup in Galaxy, etc).
You would have been MUCH closer to the mark by arguing that the Zelda franchise wasn't changing anything... you'd still be wrong, but WAY less so,
Mario is probably the series that has changed the MOST out of ANY OTHER SERIES over time...