It all depends on how long do you think a game takes to be old. 10 years isn't that long for a game (especially for Mario).Mcmadness said:Well I mean, it's already been over a decade since the first one right?
"New" is relative. My thought. So I guess when times go by, "new" would refer to it being newer than the NES/SNES games.Saltman said:But what when they become, say, 25 years? It'll be sad and hilarious at the same time because the games will no longer be NEW and a lot people will forget about them.
just like how many cities (new york, newfoundland, novgorod, etc) are still called "new" today, right?Saltman said:It all depends on how long do you think a game takes to be old. 10 years isn't that long for a game (especially for Mario).Mcmadness said:Well I mean, it's already been over a decade since the first one right?
But what when they become, say, 25 years? It'll be sad and hilarious at the same time because the games will no longer be NEW and a lot people will forget about them.
I don't think they have. Nintendo's presence intimidated the developers into stopping (like with Project M), but you can still play SMBX as it is today.Isabelle said:Super Mario Bros (X)
X being the name of the console it's on.
Sadly Nintendo already sued the actual SMBX.
I mean yeah but I'm just pointing out the fact that its development has forever stopped.Princess Mario said:I don't think they have. Nintendo's presence intimidated the developers into stopping (like with Project M), but you can still play SMBX as it is today.Isabelle said:Super Mario Bros (X)
X being the name of the console it's on.
Sadly Nintendo already sued the actual SMBX.
believe me I had the same reactionSaltman said:W H A T
SMBX is the best Mario fangame (besides Psycho WAH, of course)
I don't think it plays well at all.Saltman said:W H A T
SMBX is the best Mario fangame (besides Psycho WAH, of course)