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Miyamoto: Super Mario Run Could Influence the Direction that Mario Takes in Future Titles

Miyamoto: Super Mario Run Could Influence the Direction that Mario Takes in Future Titles

Super Mario Run is releasing next week and Shigeru Miyamoto shared some insights about the Nintendo plans for the world most renowned plumber, Miyamoto referred to Super Mario Run as an “entry point” for new players and feels that these new players could influence the direction that Mario takes in future titles.

While speaking with The Verge Shigeru Miyamoto said:

“Super Mario Run is going to introduce millions of more people to the fun of Mario, and it’ll become the entry point for them and then the question becomes, once you’ve gone through that entry point, then what comes next? Is it a more traditional Mario experience? Is it something like the Mario Galaxy games? We’ll then have to look at what it is these new fans want from a Mario game, and we’ll continue to see Mario evolve in that way.

As we were doing those Wii experiments, we thought that kind of approach would perhaps best be suited to iPhone. So that became the basis for Super Mario Run. Nintendo has been making Mario games for a long time, and the longer you continue to make a series, the more complex the gameplay becomes, and the harder it becomes for new players to be able to get into the series. We felt that by having this simple tap interaction to make Mario jump, we’d be able to make a game that the broadest audience of people could play.

Certainly when we first embarked on our mobile strategy, a key element for us was the idea of bringing our characters and to a much broader audience, but I think we were surprised by the impact that [Pokémon Go] has had in terms of bringing that audience back to our own games.

We have Super Mario Run releasing now, and it’s already decided that we’ll be making a Mario game for our next system and similarly with Animal Crossing, the hope is that when we release the Animal Crossing mobile game, we’ll have more people who become familiar with the Animal Crossing world and characters, so that when we next release an Animal Crossing game we’ll have a much larger audience who will be interested.

I hope people will continue to recognize the areas where Nintendo has taken that first step and hopefully someday people will look back on the Wii U and think ‘Oh wow, I remember when Nintendo did that, and now look at what’s come of that.”

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