I don't think so, a bit understated maybe but their relationship is the whole reason why Mario sets off on his adventures. There's hardly anything "empty" about that, some of the deepest relationships don't require words. ;)
sorry to disagree mr. "mario fan"
The Perfect Run I actually beat on my second try. ..Which made it anti-climactic for me, since it was toted to be so difficult by people and it was over so quickly. Why am I so good at Mario... :'(
This is harder. Argh, I remember that took me forever to complete (also that leaf raft...
Definitely not, that would ruin the cute and friendly relationship they currently have going on. Besides, though it's heavily implied, the series has never explicitly stated that Mario is in love with Peach either. Bowser kidnapping Mario's wife just seems too weird, and then they have kids...
This thread just took a turn for the weird. :???:
Genetics aside, either interpretation makes sense in its own way depending on how you look at it. Donkey Kong (arcade) definitely needs some more love though.
I never got that. I've used the Virtual Boy for years and I never experienced any eyestrain whatsoever. At least, not any more than when playing any other video game (I take breaks at least every four hours). Either it's completely blown out of proportion or most nerds have weak eyes.
I know why they do it (I think everyone does at this point) but I still think it makes less sense. Anniversaries celebrate the beginning of things, not the "explosion" of things. My opinion stands.
If you are using "Big Bang" to refer to the start of something, that was Donkey Kong. Super Mario Bros. was a game that was desperately needed and came at the perfect time, saving home video games from becoming extinct. But, Donkey Kong sparked the series, and was also massively successful...