Nintendo has reached a new decade for themselves! For starters, a HD revision of the Nintendo Revolution has been released, and it is known as the “Nintendo Revolution HD”. A new add-on for the Nintendo Revolution is a tablet peripheral which teases Nintendo’s next console. It’s known as the “Revo-Pad”, which is like OTL’s Wii U GamePad. Here’s what it looks like in the image below the text.
Anyway, notable releases for the Nintendo Revolution include Donkey Kong Country Returns
(which is made in collaboration with Rare and Retro Studios), Playtar Party
(known as Wii Party IOTL), Epic Mickey, Sonic Colors, Mario Sports Mix, Mega Man 10, Super Mario All-Stars: Remixed!
(which is a new version of Super Mario All-Stars where the games (Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. Plus, Super Mario Bros. 2: The Legend of the Warp Zone, Royal Flush: Princess Sidestory, Super Mario Land, Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 3, Luigi’s Adventure: Mario is Missing!, Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins, Super Mario: Lost in Subcon, Super Mario Legacy: Super Mario Bros. 4, Super Mario CD: Across the Worlds, and Super Mario Land Advance) are styled to have the graphics look like those seen in Super Mario Origins, Super Mario Legends, and Super Mario Revolution. (kinda like the New Super Mario All Stars NewerSMBWii hack IOTL but better)), FlingSmash, BowserQuest: Lights, Camera, Fire!
(a BowserQuest party game), Metroid: Other M, Xenoblade Chronicles, Sonic Free Riders
(which is played with the Revo-Pad ITTL), Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing
(except with a few butterflies), Sonic Beyond
(based on this), and Knuckles’ Chaotix Adventure
(a sequel to Knuckles’ Chaotix).
As for the Super Nintendo DS releases, they include Pokemon Black and White, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, Super Scribblenauts, Fossil Fighters: Champions, Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs, Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns, Mega Man Zero Collection, Super Mario: Mini-Land Mayhem
(based off of OTL’s Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem, except with a different plot), Super Mario Kart CD
(a remake of Super Mario Kart and Mario Kart CD combined), and Shantae: Dijin Demolition.
Meanwhile, at Ubisoft, a film adaptation of the Raving Rabbids franchise has been released, done by Illumination Entertainment. Oh! And speaking of film adaptations, Nintendo has announced a new Super Mario movie in the works, and it’s not one of the movies from the Super Mario anime (Super Mario Mushroom World Adventures), but rather a film adaptation of the Super Mario franchise. Oh! And speaking of Super Mario, Super Mario Galaxy 2 gets delayed for extra polish, while a Super Mario game released for the Nintendo Revolution takes its place where it’s a crossover of the Super Mario series, the BowserQuest series, the Donkey Kong series, the Yoshi’s Island series, and the Wario series. It was called “Super Mario X-Over”.
Well, that’s all I can think of for Nintendo’s 2010 run. If you have any ideas, let me know through private messages.