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Nintendo planned Yoshi egg-throw in Super Mario marvel

Jan 08, 2024 4:15 PM

In recent gaming news, Nintendo had considered introducing a feature for Yoshi to throw eggs in the newly released 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder' game for the Nintendo Switch. This concept was ultimately discarded as it complicated the control system and could potentially hinder the enjoyment of less experienced players. Previous Yoshi-centric titles, such as 'Yoshi's Story' and 'Yoshi's Island', incorporated egg-throwing mechanics. 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder', which debuted last fall, has since been acclaimed for its innovative and creative gameplay, even being named Game of the Year on Gamer.nl. This title is a 2D follow-up to 'Super Mario Odyssey' and offers a no-damage perk for Yoshi, allowing players to traverse the game without worrying about enemy attacks.

What are the new features of Yoshi in Super Mario Bros. Wonder?

While Yoshi retains his classic features, a new aspect in 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder' is that he does not take damage from enemies. However, the planned egg-throwing mechanic was not incorporated into the final game to maintain accessible controls for all players.

The 'Super Mario' franchise, developed and published by Nintendo, has been a cornerstone of the videogame industry since the 1980s. Each installment typically introduces innovative mechanics and features while maintaining a familiar and beloved gameplay experience. Yoshi, the friendly dinosaur, first appeared in 'Super Mario World' for the Super NES and quickly became a staple character, often providing Mario with additional abilities and acting as a ride-able companion. Over the years, Yoshi has headlined his own series of games, showcasing unique abilities such as throwing eggs to overcome obstacles or target enemies.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-01-08 17:00:08
It's always a delicate balance between innovation and accessibility, and it seems Nintendo nailed it with 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder' by sidelining the egg-throwing mechanic for Yoshi. It proves that sometimes, keeping things straightforward can lead to a game that's both a critical darling and a hit with players of all skill levels.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-08 16:45:06
Nintendo's always been sharp about keeping gameplay tight and accessible – scrapping Yoshi's egg-throwing in 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder' just shows their commitment to that philosophy. Yoshi's new no-damage trait It's a fresh twist that keeps the character central without complicating things for the casual crowd.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-08 16:30:07
It's interesting to see Nintendo consciously preferring simplicity over complexity with Yoshi's capabilities in 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder.' Keeping the controls straightforward ensures the game stays welcoming for newcomers, which is a classic Nintendo move to balance innovation with accessibility.
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