Nintendo's New Groove: An Alternate Nintendo Timeline

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2015: Nintendo’s Big Year with the U-Zone
Nintendo’s gotten a very packed year for the U-Zone! The following releases include Super Mario Maker (except with the butterflies from the previous Mario games), a new Nintendo IP known as “Splatoon”, a full version of the Zelda HD Experience known as “The Legend of Zelda: The Mystery of Ganon”, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Yoshi’s Woolly World (except Prince Fluff is added in as an assist character, and it features Magikamek and Widdle Tywano teaming up with a mysterious force known as the “Yarn-meister”), Mario Party 12 (known as Mario Party 10 IOTL), Kirby and the Invaders from the Dark, Pokken Tournament, Tokyo Mirage Sessions (which is the same as OTL, except there are no Fire Emblem stuff in it), Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, BowserQuest: Let's Get Regally Dangerous! (a sequel to BowserQuest: Royal Rampage), and Mario Golf: World Tour (ported from the 3DS).

Also, notable Nintendo 3DS releases include Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros. Edition, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, Kirby & The Rainbow Curse, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, Pokemon Z (released with more plot elements, updates and Zygarde), and sequels to Mole Mania, Ice Climber, Mach Rider, and Sonic Rush.

I forgot to mention! You know the Amiibos? They came out in 2014, and they’ve been selling a lot, even if there are some amiibo scalpers lurking around. Speaking of amiibo scalpers, Mariotehplumber tried to do some amiibo scalping, but was under arrest for attempting to scalp lots of certain amiibos, which led to all stores banning all amiibo scalpers afterwards (well, not all amiibo scalpers). After Mariotehplumber’s prison time, he made a video on Youtube announcing that he was gonna leave Youtube from now on and the fact that he now has depression. In which afterwards, he ended up losing control of his life. But years later, he’s starting to change his ways, including his view on Modern Sonic. Also, he went back to YouTube under the username “Let’s Go Retro to Modern”. So yeah, ITTL, Mariotehplumber has changed for the better.

Now, as for Sega, they did some PC gaming, there’s a new online multiplayer game known as Sonic Forces (Where unlike IOTL, it is not connected story wise with Sonic Mania (Classic Sonic does appear though but he is brought in the game's event). The game also keeps Infinite).

BTW, it’s the 30th anniversary of the first Super Mario Bros. game! So remember that Super Mario movie announced in 2010? Well, guess what? It’s here!
Nintendo’s Newest Movie on the Silver Screen: The Super Mario Movie
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The movie’s logo
Released on October 16, 2015 by Nintendo and Pixar (who Nintendo collaborated on this movie with Disney’s permission), The Super Mario Movie is quite an interesting one to go through. So, here is the story for this movie.:

The movie retells the events of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 2: The Legend of the Warp Zone, except there are some additional stuff included, like more characters being added.
VOICES
Charles Martinet as Mario
Rob Paulson as Luigi
Bill Hader as Toad
Hynden Walch as Princess Peach
John C. Reilly as Bowser
Xander Mobus as Prince Haru/Prince Havoc
Greg Baldwin as Lord Vengeance
Clancy Brown as King Toadstool
Billy Crystal as Koopa Troopa
Derek Savage as Goomba
Debi Derryberry as Lakitu
John Ratzenberger as T-Ent-T
Fred Tatasciore as Dijimity the Genie of the Item Box
Dee Bradley Baker and Kari Wahlgren as the Aqua Twins
John Lithgow as Ursus the Eagle
Eric Bauza as Lakithunder
Frank Welker as Cold-lossal
J.K. Simmons as the King of the Pipe Kingdom
Cristina Vee as Princess Shroomla
Dee Bradley Baker as Para-Toad
Jess Harnell as Hammer Bro.
Nolan North as Boomerang Bro.
Michael J. Sorich as Fire Bro.
Robbie Rist as Ice Bro.
Eric Bauza as the Angry Sun
Quinton Flynn as Steve the Servant (Prince Haru/Prince Havoc’s servant from the Super Mario anime (Super Mario Mushroom World Adventures))

Right now, this movie has been so successful, that it paved the way for Nintendo to make some movies off of their IPs, and Sega wants to join in too, as well as Rare, and the other companies that Nintendo has right now. What movies will Nintendo make next? Send me your ideas! Oh! And maybe I’ll do it in a separate thread too!​
 
Nintendo’s gotten a very packed year for the U-Zone! The following releases include Super Mario Maker (except with the butterflies from the previous Mario games), a new Nintendo IP known as “Splatoon”, a full version of the Zelda HD Experience known as “The Legend of Zelda: The Mystery of Ganon”, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Yoshi’s Woolly World (except Prince Fluff is added in as an assist character, and it features Magikamek and Widdle Tywano teaming up with a mysterious force known as the “Yarn-meister”), Mario Party 12 (known as Mario Party 10 IOTL), Kirby and the Invaders from the Dark, Pokken Tournament, Tokyo Mirage Sessions (which is the same as OTL, except there are no Fire Emblem stuff in it), Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, BowserQuest: Let's Get Regally Dangerous! (a sequel to BowserQuest: Royal Rampage), and Mario Golf: World Tour (ported from the 3DS).

Also, notable Nintendo 3DS releases include Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros. Edition, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, Kirby & The Rainbow Curse, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, Pokemon Z (released with more plot elements, updates and Zygarde), and sequels to Mole Mania, Ice Climber, Mach Rider, and Sonic Rush.

I forgot to mention! You know the Amiibos? They came out in 2014, and they’ve been selling a lot, even if there are some amiibo scalpers lurking around. Speaking of amiibo scalpers, Mariotehplumber tried to do some amiibo scalping, but was under arrest for attempting to scalp lots of certain amiibos, which led to all stores banning all amiibo scalpers afterwards (well, not all amiibo scalpers). After Mariotehplumber’s prison time, he made a video on Youtube announcing that he was gonna leave Youtube from now on and the fact that he now has depression. In which afterwards, he ended up losing control of his life. But years later, he’s starting to change his ways, including his view on Modern Sonic. Also, he went back to YouTube under the username “Let’s Go Retro to Modern”. So yeah, ITTL, Mariotehplumber has changed for the better.

Now, as for Sega, they did some PC gaming, there’s a new online multiplayer game known as Sonic Forces (Where unlike IOTL, it is not connected story wise with Sonic Mania (Classic Sonic does appear though but he is brought in the game's event). The game also keeps Infinite).

BTW, it’s the 30th anniversary of the first Super Mario Bros. game! So remember that Super Mario movie announced in 2010? Well, guess what? It’s here!
Nintendo’s Newest Movie on the Silver Screen: The Super Mario Movie
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The movie’s logo
Released on October 16, 2015 by Nintendo and Pixar (who Nintendo collaborated on this movie with Disney’s permission), The Super Mario Movie is quite an interesting one to go through. So, here is the story for this movie.:

The movie retells the events of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 2: The Legend of the Warp Zone, except there are some additional stuff included, like more characters being added.
VOICES
Charles Martinet as Mario
Rob Paulson as Luigi
Bill Hader as Toad
Hynden Walch as Princess Peach
John C. Reilly as Bowser
Xander Mobus as Prince Haru/Prince Havoc
Greg Baldwin as Lord Vengeance
Clancy Brown as King Toadstool
Billy Crystal as Koopa Troopa
Derek Savage as Goomba
Debi Derryberry as Lakitu
John Ratzenberger as T-Ent-T
Fred Tatasciore as Dijimity the Genie of the Item Box
Dee Bradley Baker and Kari Wahlgren as the Aqua Twins
John Lithgow as Ursus the Eagle
Eric Bauza as Lakithunder
Frank Welker as Cold-lossal
J.K. Simmons as the King of the Pipe Kingdom
Cristina Vee as Princess Shroomla
Dee Bradley Baker as Para-Toad
Jess Harnell as Hammer Bro.
Nolan North as Boomerang Bro.
Michael J. Sorich as Fire Bro.
Robbie Rist as Ice Bro.
Eric Bauza as the Angry Sun
Quinton Flynn as Steve the Servant (Prince Haru/Prince Havoc’s servant from the Super Mario anime (Super Mario Mushroom World Adventures))

Right now, this movie has been so successful, that it paved the way for Nintendo to make some movies off of their IPs, and Sega wants to join in too, as well as Rare, and the other companies that Nintendo has right now. What movies will Nintendo make next? Send me your ideas! Oh! And maybe I’ll do it in a separate thread too!​
wait, Super Mario Bros. Film is actually good? Why don't we have it in real life?
 
2016: The NeXt Console That Can Be Switched!
So far, for Nintendo, a few Nintendo movies that have been released were based on The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and BowserQuest. The details for these movies are unknown right now.
Notable releases for the Nintendo U-Zone include Star Fox Zero (and Star Fox Guard), Paper Mario: Color Splash (in which unlike IOTL, has the elements from the previous Paper Mario games), Kirby: Planet Robobot (which is also on the Nintendo 3DS), The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, a port of Animal Crossing: New Leaf known as “Animal Crossing: Welcome amiibo!”, Banjo-Fivey, a sequel to Kid Icarus: Uprising, Shantae: Mystic Legends Retold, a new Mega Man game (based off of OTL’s Mighty No. 9), Conker’s Big Reunion, Pokemon Sun and Moon, and Sonic Boom: Shifting into Turbo (a sequel to Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric).

Notable releases for the Nintendo 3DS include Detective Pikachu, Playtar-Topia (known as Miitopia IOTL), Yo-kai Watch (I know it was released in the year 2013 in Japan and 2015 outside of Japan, but I forgot to add it in to those years), Puyo Puyo Chronicle (which won’t come out outside of Japan until 2017), Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice, Hyrule Warriors Legends, Mario Party Star Rush, Monster Hunter Stories, Azure Striker Gunvolt 2, and Metroid Prime: Federation Force (don’t ask).

Also, Puyo Puyo Tetris finally got released outside of Japan this year. Plus, did you know that the U-Zone started releasing ports of the Nintendo 3DS games and vice-versa this year? Also, there’s a puzzle RPG hybrid thing about Captain Toad and his Toad Brigade that came out on the Nintendo U-Zone this year.

Also, during the times when the Nintendo U-Zone and Nintendo 3DS are on sale, Nintendo has been working on the NX project. It has been kept a secret to everyone, until October 20, 2016!
Introducing the NeXt Nintendo console!
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This is it, chief! This is Nintendo’s next big thing, the Nintendo Switch.

Here’s the information for the Nintendo Switch just for more info.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Switch

Now, here’s what we have before the release of the Nintendo Switch.:
  • October 20, 2016 (The First Look at the Nintendo Switch): The Nintendo Switch has been revealed to the public, and the games that have been revealed are include The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (which was planned to be on the U-Zone, but development shifted to this upcoming console), a new 3D Super Mario game, a new Splatoon game, Skyrim, an NBA game, a new Sonic the Hedgehog game, Sonic Mania, a new Mario Kart game, a new Touhou game, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 (Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare was on the U-Zone, BTW), and of course, Crystal Castles. It’s unclear if some of these are entirely new games, or ports with some new additions.
  • January 12, 2017 (A Closer Look to the Nintendo Switch): More information about the Nintendo Switch has been revealed. As for the games? The first game shown for this presentation is something called “1-2 Switch” (It’s a game about pistol duelling; the JoyCons act as the pistols. But there’s also other games: dancing, balancing, picking up the phone, a whole bunch of reaction-based mini games, it seems). 1-2 Switch can be played without looking at the screen, we’re being told. You look into the eyes of your opponent to play the game, Nintendo’s general director of hardware for the Switch says: It’s about a different kind of playing, where you play your opponent instead of the actions on the screen. “1-2 Switch is a game…primarily played through face to face interaction.” After that, the next game revealed was an unique fighting game known as “ARMS” (which was also gonna be on the U-Zone ITTL), a sequel to Splatoon, a new 3D Mario game known as “Super Mario Odyssey”, a sequel to Codename: S.T.E.A.M., a sequel to Xenoblade Chronicles, a new Dynasty Warriors game which has The Legend of Zelda, Fire Emblem, Golden Sun, and The Mysterious Murasame Castle in it, a new Sonic game where Sonic goes through every world based off of Sega’s IPs at the time, a new Banjo-Kazooie game, and some third-party games (such as Dragon Quest XI, Octopath Traveller, Skyrim, and Warriors of the Other World (the indie spiritual successor to the Fire Emblem series)). Also, there’s more info on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, that is all.
  • March 3, 2017 (Everything Builds Up!): As you can see, many locations are given Nintendo Switch kiosks where anyone can play the Nintendo Switch for an on-hands experience until the Nintendo Switch’s launch. More games have been revealed, such as a new BowserQuest game, a new F-Zero game, a new Mario Kart game known as “Mario Kart Champions”, and a new Ristar game.
  • E3 2017 (The Hype is Building Up!): Nintendo exhibited new and extended trailers for Nintendo’s Swordsmen Warriors, Super Mario Odyssey, Banjo-Kazooie Switch-a-roo-ie, Sonic and Sega All-Stars Adventure, F-Zero NX, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, along with new, untitled entries in the Kirby, Yoshi, and Golden Sun franchises for Nintendo Switch. It was also announced that Metroid Prime 4 and a new "core" game in the Pokémon franchise were in development for Switch, and that Rocket League was also being ported to Switch with cross-platform multiplayer with PCs and supported console platforms, and exclusive Nintendo-themed items.
  • October 27, 2017 (The Big Launch!): The Nintendo Switch has finally launched, and it led to very massive sales! More info about the Nintendo Switch will come later.
 
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