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Video: GameXplain’s Analysis Of Super Mario Switch Is Over 10 Minutes Long

We all knew GameXplain has an incredible ability to release extremely long analysis videos of Nintendo trailers. However, they have really outdone themselves today. While the Zelda: Breath of the Wild analysis is by far the longest, their video looking at the six seconds of Super Mario Switch footage is over ten minutes! It is certainly an interesting and detailed look at the upcoming game. Check it out below.

22 thoughts on “Video: GameXplain’s Analysis Of Super Mario Switch Is Over 10 Minutes Long”

        1. I don’t think so. The Mario Kart has been revamped to look like Double Dash, the Mario game is different… only the Splatoon did I not notice anything really different or “new” about it.

          we will find out eventually

          1. Might wanna play mario kart 8 again my dude lol. It practically identical with the exception of king boo and the double items. Like i said….im pretty confident those are just definitive editions or remastered versions built for the switch. It’s only natural that they do that since many people never played MK8 or splatoon due to low install based; so of course they would spruce up and repackage their most critically acclaimed wii u games for those who skipped out on getting the wii u.

            1. Whatever you say… you are unquestionably right. However, while I do see that as logical (reissuing the best games on WiiU for the Switch launch and making new installments down the road) those games did not look the same. And with the art style, MK games will be “practically identical”.

                  1. Yeah I know it furthers your point. I was just trying to respond to the thread and yours was the last comment. So they may just be using Mario Kart 8 as a base game and then reworking it up from there. Possibly same with Splatoon.

                    1. Sure thing… no problem. It was just nice to see what could be a flood of launch titles. Retreads or not, for as the other commenter said, the low install base makes that idea possible or logical.

              1. Well time will tell, thought im not discrediting your points at all though. Im all about have civil talk. Just personally me, i don’t think those are new sequels as all.

          2. The Splatoon Footage showed a Stage we have never seen before, AND showed the Inklings wearing gear we’ve not seen before, AND shows the inklings with wildly different tentacle/hair styles (In Current Splatoon, All Boys and All Girls look Identical).

            … and MK8 has not been “Reevamped to look like” anything. It looks exactly the same (which is fine, because MK8 already looks Amazing), aside from a new double-item icon in the corner, and at least one confimed new character.

            (I’m not sure why people keep pointing at Roy Koopas face on the map and calling it Drybones though)

            1. OK, so Splatoon could be either just a new game or a new version of the same with additions… I heard about the hair but as I am not a regular player of the game I wouldn’t say I noticed definitely.

              The character icons looked different to me as well in the MK footage. So, if that is enough to say it is a new game, I don’t know. Both ideas, new game or reissue with more content, are possible.

            2. I can’t ignore that it could possible be splatoon 2..but at the same time it could be just and improved splatoon port with new content/features(Basically remastered) only for the switch.

    1. Yea but your assuming thats the hub area. That could easily just be part of a stage and not the main hub town. In fact I don’t think it is the hub town since you see frozen sections like you see in the other area they showed off.

  1. 10 minutes out of a clip of around 15-30 seconds. How does this guy do it!? Is most of it theorizing or something? Cuz that’s the only way I could make 10 minutes out of just a small clip or trailer.

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