• Super Mario Bros. Wonder scrapped a tsundere commentary feature t

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Oct 19 09:30:07 2023
    Super Mario Bros. Wonder scrapped a tsundere commentary feature that was popular during playtesting

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    Thu, 19 Oct 2023 09:14:15 +0000

    Description:
    Super Mario Bros. Wonder included a "live commentary" feature during development that had a tsundere option, but it was scrapped.

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    It turns out that Super Mario Bros. Wonder had a live commentary feature during its development that would have matched players actions as they progressed through the 2D platformers levels, with the option to switch the generic default voice to tsundere commentary. However, it didn't make the final cut.

    During the third part of Nintendos official Ask the Developer interview for Super Mario Bros. Wonder , which was published yesterday (October 18), game director Shiro Mouri revealed that the idea for a live commentary feature was first proposed by producer Takashi Tezuka.

    We actually spent about six months seriously developing live commentary, game designer Koichi Hayashida explained. We tried adding voices to match the player's actions. Even though we'd added various voices, questions like, Whos doing this commentary? started to pop up amongst the team. Something about it just didnt feel right.

    Mouri continued: Even the team was evenly split between those in favor and those against. The default voice was very generic, like a newscaster, but you had the option to switch it to a tsundere commentary. [...] In fact,
    according to our play test records, quite a few people were switching to the tsundere commentary.

    For those unfamiliar, tsundere is a Japanese term that can be used to
    describe a person or character who appears to be harsh on the outside, but occasionally shows a softer, more affectionate side. Think of characters who might say, its not like I like you or anything, and youre on the right track. Its quite a popular character trope in a number of anime series, but
    imagining it featuring in a Mario game like that sounds wild.

    In the end, the commentary idea was scrapped almost entirely, since it would have been an enormous undertaking even to create the different voice variations. However, the idea still lives on in the form of Wonder s Talking Flowers, which say various phrases and hints to Mario and his friends as they explore the side-scrolling levels. Mouri believes that this is a version of live commentary that fits the world of Mario .

    Super Mario Bros. Wonder is set to release exclusively on Nintendo Switch tomorrow (October 20). In TRGs review, I gave the game five out of five
    stars, praising its satisfying secrets, gorgeous colorful visuals, and its exciting, varied levels.

    If youre looking for more games to play, be sure to check out our roundup of the best Nintendo Switch games available to play right now. You can also keep up with the rest of the years releases with our handy list of upcoming games .



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/gaming/nintendo-switch/super-mario-bros-wonder-scrap ped-a-tsundere-commentary-feature-that-was-popular-during-playtesting


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