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11-13-2005, 10:53 AM
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Re: Super Mario Strikers
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Joeiss said, not even a year before The New Super Mario Brothers for the Nintendo DS and Mario Revolution and came out.
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I'm not understand this line.... Did Nintendo promise a platformer for Revolution or something?
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11-13-2005, 12:40 PM
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Launch title...
...of which we know absolutely nothing...and being Nintendo will probably be delayed until their system after Rev.
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11-13-2005, 06:17 PM
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Or should I say.. smanger
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Re: Super Mario Strikers
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I'm not understand this line.... Did Nintendo promise a platformer for Revolution or something?
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Well, that, and years of the elusive "Mario 128" that kept getting mentioned for the gamecube.
I'm pretty sure EAD has a Mario Platformer, or at least some platformer in the works along with Zelda: TP right now.
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11-15-2005, 12:22 PM
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Mr. Mjolnir
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Re: Super Mario Strikers
you know you can play this game at walmart or circuit city, or any place that has a gamecube kiosk...
I think I'll be getting this game... looks hella fun for multiplayer.
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11-17-2005, 03:49 PM
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This looks like it could be Ice Hockey for the gamecube, in which case I'd need new pants.
On the other hand, it looks like it could be Sega Soccer Slam 2. Not that that's a particularly bad thing, but I'm certainly not going to buy SSS twice.
If anyone buys it, let us know some of the gameplay details.
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01-01-2006, 04:27 AM
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Re: Super Mario Strikers
I got it for my birthday - it is very, very good. I played it by myself for several matches to get used to it - then I played with my girlfriend against Typhoid for several matches. Then I had many matches more against my girlfriend - every single one was a bloodthirsty battle. The combination of items, random appearances of Bowser, the over-powerful swipe hit, trick shots, and one-chance shots are just blissfully perfect. The gameplay speed is right on par with what action goes on.
Basically if you play Gamecube and you play Multiplayer often, you can't miss this title. It's like the frenzy of Mario Power Tennis without cheap shots.
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01-01-2006, 12:48 PM
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Re: Super Mario Strikers
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Originally Posted by Dyne
I got it for my birthday - it is very, very good. I played it by myself for several matches to get used to it - then I played with my girlfriend against Typhoid for several matches. Then I had many matches more against my girlfriend - every single one was a bloodthirsty battle. The combination of items, random appearances of Bowser, the over-powerful swipe hit, trick shots, and one-chance shots are just blissfully perfect. The gameplay speed is right on par with what action goes on.
Basically if you play Gamecube and you play Multiplayer often, you can't miss this title. It's like the frenzy of Mario Power Tennis without cheap shots.
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I feel so bad I never posted my opinions on this game.. then again it was one of those games I was always busy playing.
But it is one of the top GameCube games, and in my opinion the 2nd best Mario sports game right behind Mario Tennis.
Lets just say its.. well great
I mean like Dyne mentions its a combination of like everything from other Mario games. The items from the Kart series (which makes the most amount of sense here as I don't think they worked that well in Tennis). The randomness of pure Mario? Going for a goal only for Bowser to titl the field the other way? Going for a super strike to get interrupted by a freeze shell?
And of course, the best part of the game to most people... the ability to check your foe into an eletric forcefield. I don't know if I have sick friends or if they just dislike the mario characters but its on of their favorite things.
Also for the most part, the game is really pick up and play. With maybe one or two exceptions most people were able to pick up and start playing like pros in no time.. even those who werte drunk or high.
Hahah had one kid offer me his xbox for the game.
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01-01-2006, 04:18 PM
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I want it, it looks sweeeeeeet.
but first I must journey out and get a GC.
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01-01-2006, 11:37 PM
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Re: Super Mario Strikers
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Well, that, and years of the elusive "Mario 128" that kept getting mentioned for the gamecube.
I'm pretty sure EAD has a Mario Platformer, or at least some platformer in the works along with Zelda: TP right now.
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And if Mario 128 is as awesome as Mario Sunshine, I'll rebecome the biggest Nintendo fan ever.
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01-02-2006, 11:45 PM
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You've convinced me to buy Mario Soccer, it sounds fun. And I haven't played a video game in a while.
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01-03-2006, 12:41 PM
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Re: Super Mario Strikers
Went over to cousins' house for New Years Day.
And was pleasantly surprised to see that they had the game. Apparently, they bought the game by accident as the store clerk placed it in their stuff I think or something. But they bought it for the little kids and the adults seemed to enjoy it the most.
I didn't do so bad. My lilttle bro was down 7-1 and I came back and lost 9-5, which wasn't so bad.
Then I played that cousin twice more and won by like 5 points min. Forget the score exactly.
Also beat some other people.
But my 2 weeks off from the game has really thrown my super strikes for a loop, before I was able to hit it 9 out of 10 times, now I can't even line up one of the sides. Gonna have to practice before return to school cuz I know those folks smell blood.
On another note,
I like to give this game credit for being one of the first Mario games to take a whole lot of leeway with the characters.
Sure Mario's costume is classic and his behavior defined. But they spiced it up a bit. Even giving everyone different clothes, which is pretty much a first. An even an attitude. The attitude is different but doesn't seem like something they wouldn't do.
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