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Miyamoto Says He’d Want Super Mario Odyssey With Him If He Were Stuck On An Island

As part of the Mar10 Day celebrations, Shigeru Miyamoto was asked to select the Mario game he’d want to play if he were stuck on an island. Despite being a “difficult question,” the Mario creator said he’d want to have Super Mario Odyssey by his side because it’s a Nintendo Switch game, allowing you to play both indoors and outdoors. Super Mario Odyssey doesn’t arrive until the end of this year as a Nintendo Switch exclusive.

“That’s a difficult question, I think any Mario game will do,” Miyamoto said. “But I think at this time it would have to be Super Mario Odyssey because you can play inside and outside. A deserted island would be small but that’s OK, it would still be fun.”

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26 thoughts on “Miyamoto Says He’d Want Super Mario Odyssey With Him If He Were Stuck On An Island”

  1. Before he retires he wants to squeeze out that last bit of juicy profit by passive-aggressively advertising.

    1. what joycon issue mine are fine amore sniff sniff net shuit i have stood 20 feet away outside looking in threu my patio door at the tv WORKS FINE

      my dock doesnt scratch my switch either as tro any sane person the dock is wider than the switch there for its people scratching them not docks

      1. You are one lucky person. My joy-cons seem to work perfectly so far. However, my dock touches the screen and presses into it at the top, I have to bend it in order to put the system in and take it out in order to avoid scratching the screen.

        1. you should call Nintendo and tell them what’s going on. I’m pretty sure there are a number of docks that are not up to specs. I wouldn’t deal with bullshit with a new item like that

            1. Maybe so but he has to give it a try if Nintendo doesn’t hear enough of what’s going on then they won’t put as much effort into looking into it!

  2. We got it, Miyamoto. Being stuck in an island would give you roughly 5 hours of game play since this is the Switch’s autonomy. Once the battery dies, there wouldn’t be an energized outlet to charge the damn thing. ;)

    1. I mean, seriously, what do you want? 10 hour battery life? 20? 100? What the fuck would make you people happy? You act like they’re going to pack a tiny fucking nuclear reactor in there for your enjoyment so you never ever have to charge. You entitled little shits aren’t happy with anything. You should be given an original gameboy and locked in a dark closet.

    2. Nintendo First Order Commander Quadraxis

      ||Lord Miyamoto’s Switch will be able to absorb dark energy that lasts 1 trillion years for every hour absorbing it…||

  3. It’s been SO long since my last favorite Mario game (Sunshine) that it’s a little hard to get excited for a new one (though I am). But after I get my hands on this game, the magic will probably start flowing back to me. It’s probably also because I’m getting so old now, and I don’t have that overwhelming anticipation like I once did. It’s SO much easier for me to wait for games now. Though that could also be due to the fact that I have SO many other games to occupy myself with.

    Even now, I haven’t touched my Switch (or Zelda) since my first little test play several days ago. Because I’m so heavily engrossed in Paper Mario Color Splash (awesome game).

    When I first got Twilight Princess on Wii, it took me 9 MONTHS before I played it (though I bought it on launch). And I still didn’t enjoy it. But that’s a different story.

    1. I don’t understand how color Splash can be more fun than Zelda… but then, the fact you like color Splash demonstrates our different tastes in games.

      Sounds like you’re having fun tho, so game on!

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