Tuesday, June 2, 2009

"Super Mario Galaxy 2," "Metroid: Other M" Excite at E3

Need a plumber… or a plasma blaster?

Paycheck loans and same day cash can help you pay for a plumber in an emergency, but when you’re looking for plumbers to flush a Koopa Paratroopa infestation out of your pipes - on a bounty hunter to get Space Pirates off your tail - you need the Mario Bros. and Samus Aran. If you’re a video gamer, you know what I mean.

And since E3 2009 is in full swing, gamers everywhere are rejoicing at the announcement that Nintendo and Team Ninja will be releasing “Super Mario Galaxy 2” and “Metroid: Other M” for the Wii console.

Ride ‘em, Mario!

Gamespot reports that Nintendo and Team Ninja plan to release the much-anticipated sequels to the classic video game franchises in 2010.

Before announcing these ultra-hyped titles, Nintendo led off its E3 2009 conference with news that “New Super Mario Bros.” will be on the way for the Nintendo Wii. It’s a buddy co-op, side-scrolling platform-style game that harkens back to the arcade origins of the series. By the end of the conference, however, Nintendo pulled out the big guns for the kinetic marvel of a console, lighting up the dreams of video game fanboys with mention of Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M.

The former title is an indication that Nintendo is willing to break tradition. Traditionally, the company has released only one 3D Mario title per console generation, but the Wii (as well as Mario and Luigi) are big enough to make an exception. The 3D platformer Super Mario Galaxy 2 appears to draw much from the opening game in the Galaxy series, where Mario and his dino friend Yoshi navigating planets throughout the cosmos in their quest to keep the evil King Koopa from taking over peace-loving worlds everywhere. Each level revolves around a particular theme, whether it be flora, fauna, landscape or something else otherworldly. Puzzles and environmental hazards will play a big role once more, and a wild host of Koopa enemies will be sure to block your path. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled ""Super Mario Galaxy 2," "Metroi d: Other M" Excite at E3"

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