Nintendo's New Groove: An Alternate Nintendo Timeline

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BONUS: Nintendo Mobile Games
  • Oh yeah! There's one thing I may say about Nintendo doing mobile gaming, and Sega does the same thing too! So here are some notable mobile games!
    • Pokemon Go
    • Puyo Puyo!! Quest
    • Super Mario Run
    • Miitomo (where unlike IOTL, Nintendo never ended support for the app in May 2018, because the comment NuggetTheBalloonGirl made IOTL never got made ITTL. The reason why that happened is because five days before NuggetTheBalloonGirl made that aforementioned comment IOTL, he started to molest a little girl, which causes him to get arrested for what he did, for all time and eternity! Also, Miitomo gets a special update, which also makes it compatible with the Nintendo Switch.) (I forgot to mention, Miitomo was known as "Play-Tartomo" ITTL.)
    • Pokemon Masters
    • Sonic Runners (except with the butterflies from previous Sonic games ITTL)
    • Sonic the Hedgehog: Speed Battle (known as Sonic Forces: Speed Battle IOTL)
    • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    • Golden Sun Heroes (it was Fire Emblem Heroes IOTL)
    • Dragalia Lost
    • Dr. Mario World
    • Mario Kart Tour
    There are way more mobile games than that, but that's all I can think of.
     
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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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    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!​
     
    The Boxart Templates for the Nintendo Consoles ITTL (2007-2012)
  • A continuation of this threadmark, BTW.
    Nintendo Revolution (2007)
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    Super Nintendo DS (2008)
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    Nintendo 3DS (2011)

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    Nintendo U-Zone (2012)
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    As you can see, these boxart templates can be used to make box arts for the games on the Nintendo consoles on the Nintendo's New Groove AU, so let's see what you made with those boxart templates!
     
    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.
     
    BONUS: The ANAVS Classic Edition/Super ANAVS Classic Edition Games
  • In case you don’t know, the ANAVS Classic Edition and the Super ANAVS Classic Edition are TTL’s equivalents to OTL’s NES Classic Edition and Super NES Classic Edition from OTL. They are dedicated home video game consoles by Nintendo, and that’s all you can think of. Also, here’s a list of games for these consoles ITTL.
    List of Games for the ANAVS Classic Edition
    1. Atlantis no Nazo​
    2. Balloon Fight​
    3. Blaster Master​
    4. Bomberman​
    5. BowserQuest​
    6. Bubble Bobble​
    7. Castlevania​
    8. Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest​
    9. Contra​
    10. Crystal Castles (Unlockable Game in Japan)​
    11. Crystal Castles II: Bentley’s Comeback (Unlockable Game in Japan)​
    12. Donkey Kong​
    13. Donkey Kong 3​
    14. Donkey Kong Jr.​
    15. Double Dragon​
    16. Double Dragon II: The Revenge​
    17. Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundōkai​
    18. Dr. Mario​
    19. Earthbound Beginnings (known as MOTHER in Japan) (Translated; Unlockable Game in NA/PAL)​
    20. Excitebike​
    21. Final Fantasy​
    22. Final Fantasy III​
    23. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Translated; Unlockable Game in NA/PAL)​
    24. Fire Emblem Gaiden (Translated; Unlockable Game)​
    25. Galaga​
    26. Ghosts ‘n Goblins​
    27. Gradius​
    28. Ice Climber​
    29. Joy Mech Fight (Translated; Unlockable Game in NA/PAL)​
    30. Kid Icarus​
    31. Kirby’s Adventure​
    32. Mach Rider​
    33. Mario Bros.​
    34. Mario Kart​
    35. Mega Man​
    36. Mega Man 2​
    37. Mega Man 3​
    38. Mega Man 4​
    39. Mega Man 5​
    40. Mega Man 6​
    41. Metroid​
    42. NES Open Tournament Golf​
    43. Ninja Gaiden​
    44. Pac-Man​
    45. Pac-Mania (Unlockable Game)​
    46. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream​
    47. River City Ransom​
    48. Royal Flush: Princess Sidestory​
    49. Sky Skipper​
    50. Solomon’s Key​
    51. StarTropics​
    52. Super Contra​
    53. Super Mario: Lost in Subcon (NES Edition) (Unlockable Game)​
    54. Super Mario Bros.​
    55. Super Mario Bros. 2: The Legend of the Warp Zone​
    56. Tecmo Bowl​
    57. The Guardian Legend​
    58. The Legend of Zelda​
    59. The Mysterious Murasame Castle​
    60. Tsuppari Ōzumō​
    61. VS. Excitebike (Unlockable Game)​
    62. Wrecking Crew​
    63. Yie Ar Kung-Fu​
    64. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link​
      List of Games for the Super ANAVS Classic Edition
    65. Battletoads/Double Dragon (SANAVS)
    66. BowserQuest 2: Way of the Koopa Warrior (SANAVS)
    67. BowserQuest 3: Beyond Light & Dark (Super-CD)
    68. Contra III: The Alien Wars (Super-CD)
    69. Donkey Kong Country (Super-CD)
    70. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest (Super-CD)
    71. Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble (Super-CD)
    72. Earthbound (known as MOTHER 2 in Japan) (Super-CD)
    73. Final Fantasy VI (Super-CD)
    74. Fire Emblem: The Holy War (known as Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War in Japan) (SANAVS) (Unlockable Game)
    75. Fire Emblem (known as Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem in Japan) (SANAVS)
    76. F-Zero (SANAVS)
    77. F-Zero CD (Super-CD) (Unlockable Game)
    78. Kid Icarus CD (Super-CD)
    79. Killer Instinct (Super-CD)
    80. Kirby Super Star (SANAVS)
    81. Kirby’s Dream Course (SANAVS)
    82. Kirby’s Dream Land 3 (Ported from the Super Game Boy) (Unlockable Game)
    83. KoroTimes (Super-CD)
    84. KoroTimes 2 (Super-CD)
    85. Link: The Faces of Evil (Super-CD)
    86. Luigi’s Adventure: Mario is Missing! (SANAVS)
    87. Mario Kart CD (Super-CD) (Unlockable Game)
    88. Mario’s Golf (Super-CD)
    89. Mario’s Tennis (Super-CD)
    90. Mega Man 7 (SANAVS)
    91. Mega Man X (Super-CD)
    92. Mega Man X2 (Super-CD)
    93. Mega Man X3 (Super-CD)
    94. Pilotwings (SANAVS)
    95. Plok (SANAVS)
    96. Rayman (Super-CD)
    97. Secret of Mana (Super-CD)
    98. Star Fox (Super-CD)
    99. Star Fox 2 (Super-CD) (Unlockable Game)
    100. Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting (Super-CD)
    101. Stunt Race FX (Super-CD) (Unlockable Game)
    102. Super Castlevania IV (SANAVS)
    103. Super Colorblends + Kirby’s Avalanche (SANAVS)
    104. Super Excitebike (SANAVS)
    105. Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (SANAVS)
    106. Super Mario: Lost in Subcon (SANAVS)
    107. Super Mario All-Stars (SANAVS) (Unlockable Game)
    108. Super Mario CD: Across the Worlds (Super-CD)
    109. Super Mario Kart (SANAVS)
    110. Super Mario Legacy: Super Mario Bros. 4 (SANAVS)
    111. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (Super-CD)
    112. Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 3 (SANAVS)
    113. Super Metroid (Super-CD)
    114. Super Punch-Out!! (SANAVS)
    115. Super Puyo Puyo (SANAVS)
    116. Super Puyo Puyo 2 (SANAVS)
    117. Super Soccer (SANAVS)
    118. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Super-CD)
    119. Tempest 2000 (Super-CD) (Unlockable Game)
    120. Tempest CD (Super-CD)
    121. Tetris & Dr. Mario (SANAVS) (Unlockable Game)
    122. The Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SANAVS)
    123. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SANAVS)
    124. The Legend of Zelda: Fantasy of Hyrule (SANAVS) (Unlockable Game)
    125. Wario’s Adventure (SANAVS)
    126. Yoshi’s Island: A Super Mario Story (Super-CD)
    127. Yoshi’s Puzzle League (known as Panel De Pon in Japan) (SANAVS) (Original Japanese version can also be unlocked too)
    128. Zelda: Wand of Gamelon (Super-CD)
    Also, for reference, here are some region differences to go by.: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cTNZDVJjcvrygk2bvFKiyMIMt9yM5-CMrgm0jLqvoOs/edit?usp=sharing

    Anything else you need to know?
     
    Sonic and Sega All-Stars Adventure Preview
  • It was only a matter of time…









    A matter of space…









    And a matter of other dimensions of different proportions…









    When the downfall of a dictator has occurred.










    Dr. Eggman has succeeded in conquering the world, and just when he prepares the Death Egg to destroy Angel Island, it suddenly gets blown up (“it” as in the Death Egg). After seeing this destruction of the Death Egg, Dr. Eggman has given up, he has lost it, and because of that, he has retired from what he’s doing right now, and is now depressed. While this is going on, various foes from Sega’s well-known franchises come in and take control of Eggman’s mechs from the previous Sonic games.

    After defeating Dr. Eggman for the final time, Sonic wanted to go on a new adventure, but this time, he’s joining forces with some well-known Sega heroes from the past to the present, just to stop a mysterious evil force going on right now. Things are gonna get really crazy right now!

    SONIC and SEGA
    All-Stars Adventure
    Coming soon on the Nintendo Switch at launch!
     
    Let’s Do It Off-Topic for the Sixth Time! (Because the Third, Fourth, and Fifth times we went off-topic were in previous threadmarks as sections)
  • Well, sixth time’s the charm, or hex, or whatever! Here’s what we got.
    • For the Pokemon stuff, Jynx was never black in the first place, so the controversy never happens.
    • Growing Around by Mr Enter and Doodle Toons by cartoonlover98/Clever Clover Productions/madjackrabbit/SomeDoodNamedJack both get picked up by Cartoon Network.
    • Jojo Siwa never became famous.
    • Nintendo has the same mindset as Sega when they look at fan-games based off of their IPs, as long as they are not against Nintendo’s rules.
    • On February 24, 2010, fully-functioning time machines were invented. They were able to go from the year 1500 up to 2050.
    • The American election was less of a mess, as Donald Trump doesn’t get elected, as he said that he’s gonna be busy with the Trump Tower. Thus, someone who’s actually American ends up as the president of the United States ITTL.
    • The Call of Duty franchise fades into obscurity after the overly negative reception of the announcement trailer of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, which of course, led to cancellation of that game.
    • The COVID-19 pandemic is successfully contained and defeated in the People's Republic of China after being reported in Wuhan, China.
    • The Touhou anime was picked up by Nickelodeon instead of The Loud House. However, The Loud House does get picked up by Cartoon Network.
    • We don’t know what happens to Chris-Chan (the creator of Sonichu) ITTL, any questions?
    • We don’t know what happens to Justin Bieber ITTL, any questions?
    • We don’t know what happens to Satoru Iwata ITTL, any questions?
    • We don’t know what happens to SMG4 ITTL, any questions?
    • We don’t know what happens to SuperMarioLogan ITTL, any questions?
    • We don’t know what happens to the Bubsy games ITTL, any questions?
    • I...um...don’t even know what to add here.
     
    2017: Let’s Switch It Up!
  • So far, for Nintendo, a few Nintendo movies that have been released were based on Star Fox, Kirby, Donkey Kong Country, and Kid Icarus, as well as a sequel to The Super Mario Movie. The details for these movies are unknown right now.

    Before we get to the Nintendo Switch, Let’s talk about some notable releases. Notable releases for the Nintendo U-Zone include a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: The Mystery of Ganon, ARMS, Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Sonic Mania, Super Bomberman R, Pokemon Eclipse (known as Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon IOTL), a new NiGHTS game, and a new Colorblends game.

    Notable releases for the Nintendo 3DS are Metroid: Samus Returns, Ever Oasis, Mario Sports Superstars, Hey! Pikmin, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions, Kirby Battle Royale, Mario Party: The Top 100, Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy, and a remake of the first two Sonic Rush games.

    Also, there’s a new Sky Skipper game on the Nintendo U-Zone, but I won’t explain the details though.

    While this goes on any further, the Nintendo U-Zone and 3DS will still be in production until 2020 ITTL. So right now, it’ll be time for the big one itself, the Nintendo Switch!
    The Nintendo Switch
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    The Nintendo Switch
    Released in: October 27, 2017
    This is it, chief. The Nintendo Switch is here! It’s finally here! As you can see, it’s mostly the same as it was IOTL, although there are some changes included, but other than that, it’s mostly the same!

    Here’s a list of launch titles for this system.:

    • 1-2 Switch
    • ARMS (ported from the U-Zone)
    • Banjo-Kazooie Switch-a-roo-ie
    • Codename: S.T.E.A.M.: The Comeback
    • Crystal Castles Reimagined (A remake of Atari’s Crystal Castles)
    • Dragon Quest Heroes 1+2
    • F-Zero NX
    • Mega Man Legends 3 Deluxe
    • Minecraft
    • Nintendo Sports Deluxe (which is a remake of Nintendo Sports, Nintendo Sports Revolution, Nintendo Sports Resort, and Nintendo Sports Club)
    • Nintendo’s Swordsmen Warriors (unlike OTL’s Fire Emblem Warriors, it not just feature characters from Fire Emblem, but also characters from The Legend of Zelda, Golden Sun, and The Mysterious Murasame Castle)
    • Puyo Puyo Tetris (ported from the U-Zone)
    • SANAVS Remix
    • Shovel Knight (ported from the U-Zone)
    • Snipperclips
    • Sonic and Sega All-Stars Adventure (a new Sonic game where Sonic goes through every world based off of Sega’s IPs at the time)
    • Sonic Mania (ported from the U-Zone)
    • Splatoon 2
    • Super Bomberman R (ported from the U-Zone)
    • Super Mario Odyssey
    • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
    • All the other games released on the Nintendo Switch that were released between March 3rd, 2017 and October 27, 2017 IOTL (with some exceptions for lots of reasons)
    About those games? The details of these games will be explained later.

    Also, here’s the box art template for the Nintendo Switch, BTW.
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    Along with that, there was something called the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls, Nintendo Switch Online, and others. Though I have no idea on how to explain the details of those, so…

    Wanna see me explain some details of any game ITTL?
     
    A Look at Super Mario Odyssey ITTL
  • Before we get to 2018, let's look at Super Mario Odyssey ITTL!
    Super Mario Odyssey ITTL has some elements from the concept art from “The Art of Super Mario Odyssey”. And yes, that includes the concept art for the “Mario and Princess Peach finally getting married” ending. (Now, as for the OTL ending from the OTL Super Mario Odyssey, it ends up becoming a scrapped ending idea due to realizing that it would lead to...unfortunate implications.)
    Now, it's time for the story! Also, since Bowser's an anti-hero ITTL, that role will go to Prince Haru/Prince Havoc/whatever his name is and Crowner, a Bonneter that takes the form of a king’s crown. But anyway, here's the beginning of the story!

    The story is that Prince Havoc kidnapped Peach & the Bonnetor Princess Tiara with the help of a mysterious crown that’s sentient. Mario attempts to stop him, but is knocked out. He then lands in Bonneton where he meets Bonnetor Prince Cappy, who tells him about Crowner, the tyrant prince of a neighboring kingdom, the kidnapping of his sister Tiara, the invasion on Bonneton, & the plot to steal treasures from various kingdoms for a “grand wedding”. They both team up & Cappy gives Mario the ability to Capture objects by throwing him at them.

    BTW, the gameplay is the same as it was IOTL. Now, as for the kingdoms? Let's take a look!
    1. Cap Kingdom/Bonneton (Home of Cappy & Tiara, their parents attend the wedding)
    2. Cascade Kingdom/Fossil Falls (Location of the Odyssey)
    3. Desert Kingdom/Tostarena (Location of Binding Band, the wedding ring)
    4. Grass Kingdom/Hyrule (The Legend of Zelda) (Location of the Healing Fairies, which Prince Haru-voc plans for a choir, Link & Zelda attend the wedding)
    5. Lake Kingdom/Lake Lamode (Location of the Lochlady Dress, Peach’s wedding dress)
    6. Fragmented Kingdom/Dreamland Segment (Kirby) (Location of the Star Rod, which is planned to be Princess Onyx’s new weapon alongside her fans, Kirby & the Erbian family attend the wedding)
    7. Wooded Kingdom/Steam Gardens (Location of the Soiree Bouquet, the wedding’s flowers)
    8. Mecha Kingdom/Galactic Federation Base (Metroid) (Location of a rare & powerful artifact from Zebes that the Galactic Federation sold to Prince Haru-voc for new tech, but the prince plans to use it to power a superweapon, Samus attends the wedding)
    9. Armed Kingdom/Corneria (Star Fox) (Location of the Great Fox, which is planned to use for world conquest after the honeymoon, Fox, Falco, Slippy, & Peppy attend)
    10. Cloud Kingdom/Skyworld (Kid Icarus) (Pit attends the wedding) (Unlike IOTL, Princess Peach and Tiara actually escape the foes, which temporarily makes them playable, until in Flower Kingdom where they get abducted again. However, after beating the game, they permanently become playable.) (Also, the Nimbus Arena is kept in.)
    11. Lost Kingdom/Forgotten Isle (First crash landing of the Odyssey)
    12. Rural Kingdom/Podunk (Earthbound) (Location of the Eight Melodies, which are planned to use at the wedding for organ music, Ninten, Ana, & Loid attend the wedding)
    13. Metro Kingdom/New Donk City (Pauline’s city, many Power Moons are stolen one stormy night (thanks to Tatanga))
    14. Future Kingdom/Mute City (F-Zero) (Location of the Falcon Flyer, which is planned to use for a vehicle after the wedding, Captain Falcon attends the wedding)
    15. Snow Kingdom/Shiveria (Ice Climber) (Location of the Frost-Frosted Cake, the wedding cake, Popo & Nana/the Ice Climbers attend the wedding)
    16. Advanced Kingdom/Colony 9 (Xenoblade) (Location of the Monado, which Prince Haru-voc plans to use alongside his primary swords, Shulk, Reyn, Fiora, Sharla, Dunban, Meila, & Riki attends the wedding)
    17. Seaside Kingdom/Bubblaine (Location of Sparkle Water)
    18. Royal Kingdom/Altea (Fire Emblem) (Location of the Falchion, which is planned to be Napoleon Knight’s secondary weapon alongside his axes, Chrom, Lucina, Ike, Marth, Roy, Robin, & Lief attend the wedding)
    19. Luncheon Kingdom/Mt. Volbono (Location of the Stupendous Stew, the wedding meal)
    20. Wild Kingdom/Kanto & Johto (Pokemon) (A Legendary Pokemon was captured by Prince Haru-voc for his world conquest plans, Red, Leaf, Blue, Ethan, Kris, Silver, & their Pokemon attend the wedding)
    21. Ruined Kingdom/Crumbleden (Second crash landing of the Odyssey)
    22. Inked Kingdom/Inkopolis (Splatoon) (Location of the Great Zapfish, which Prince Haru-voc plans to use for as a power supply for his airships, the Splatoon 1, 2, and Octo Expansion players, Callie, Marie, Pearl, & Marina attend the wedding)
    23. Bowser’s Kingdom/Bowser’s Castle (BowserQuest) (Note: In this one, Mario helps Bowser fight off invaders, Bowser, Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, Kamek, & the KoopaQuest team attend the wedding)
    24. Flower Kingdom/Prince Haru-voc's Castle
    25. Moon Kingdom/Honeylune Ridge (All the attendees mentioned before including those from IOTL appear in the hall, except they were forced by Napoleon Knight & Princess Onyx to attend or their homes will be destroyed by an army from the Flower Kingdom with evil Bonnetors.)
    26. Mushroom Kingdom/Princess Peach's Castle (Post-story)
    27. Delfino Kingdom/Delfino Island (Post-story)
    28. Dark Side/Rabbit Ridge (Post-story)
    29. Darker Side/Culmina Crater (Post-story)
    Oh look! An unexpected Nintendo crossover. See? Now, let's get to the bosses of this game ITTL.
    Broodals
    • Topper (Recurring mini-boss of Cap Kingdom, Bowser’s Kingdom, and Dark Side)
    • Hariet (Recurring mini-boss of Sand Kingdom, Bowser’s Kingdom, and Dark Side)
    • Spewart (Recurring mini-boss of Wooded Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, and Dark Side)
    • Rango (Recurring mini-boss of Lake Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, and Dark Side)
    Kingdom Bosses
    • Madame Broode (Boss of Cascade Kingdom and Sub-Boss of Flower Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Chain Chompkins)
    • Knucklotec (Boss of Sand Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Knucklotec's Fists)
    • Ganon (Boss of Grass Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Darknut)
    • Bruce the Sushi (Reference to the shark from Jaws) (Boss of Lake Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: None, but you get to use the Marine Pop)
    • Reprogrammed Heavy Lobster 2.0 (Boss of Fragmented Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: King Dedede)
    • Torkdrift (Boss of Wooded Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Uproot)
    • Meta Ridley (Boss of Mecha Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Mini-Kraid)
    • Andross (Boss of Armed Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Arwing)
    • First spar with Prince Haru-voc (Boss of Cloud Kingdom) (NOTE: It works like the first Bowser fight from OTL, except Prince Haru-voc takes control in some battle armor resembling Bowser's wedding suit from OTL. As a bonus, Pit (Kid Icarus) acts as a boxing commentator in this fight.)
    • Gigantic Wiggler (Boss of Lost Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Tropical Wiggler)
    • Porky Minch (Boss of Rural Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Starman)
    • Mechawiggler (Boss of Metro Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Sherm)
    • Deathborn (Boss of Future Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Blue Falcon)
    • Lord Polar (Boss of Snow Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Ty-Foo)
    • Yaldabaoth (Boss of Advanced Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: None, but you get to use the Sky Pop)
    • Mollusque-Lanceur (Boss of Seaside Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Gushen)
    • Black Knight (Boss of Royal Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Someone from the Swordsman class)
    • Cookatiel (Boss of Luncheon Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Lava Bubble)
    • Team Rocket Remnant (Maybe someone under the Ice Mask) (Boss of Wild Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Some Pokemon Trainer)
    • Ruined Dragon (Boss of Ruined Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: None) (Also, unlike IOTL, the Ruined Dragon is under control by King Boo)
    • DJ Octavio (Boss of Inked Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Some Inkling)
    • RoboBrood (Boss of Bowser’s Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: Pokio; Hammer Bro. (for the Dark Side rematch))
    • Metal Mario Clone (Boss of Flower Kingdom) (Capture to use against?: None)
    • Napoleon Knight (First Boss of the Moon) (Capture to use against?: Chargin' Chuck)
    • Princess Onyx (Second Boss of the Moon) (Capture to use against?: Magikoopa)
    • Second spar with Prince Haru-voc (Third Boss of the Moon) (NOTE: It works like the second and last Bowser fight from OTL, except Prince Haru-voc takes control in some battle armor resembling Bowser's wedding suit from OTL.)
    • Prince Haru-voc & Crowner Fusion (Fourth and Final Boss of the Moon) (Capture to use against?: Bowser) (As a bonus, "Break Free (Lead the Way)" is the final boss's music.)
    Oh yeah! What about the ending? Well...
    After defeating Haru-voc and Crowner and making them fall down a deep ravine, the cave that Mario, Peach, Cappy, and Tiara are in begins to collapse, but luckily Bowser comes in just in time and lets the 4 of them on his back, which proceeds to the Honeylune Ridge escape. At the end, they get on Haru-voc's stolen airship being piloted by Luigi and Bowser Jr with Daisy, the Yoshis, the Koopalings, the BowserQuest team, the Kongs, the Doki Doki Panic Team, and more familiar faces including the wedding guests. They escape the ridge with more ships to accomodate everyone. As everyone goes back to the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario pops the question (another term for proposing) and Peach says yes, followed by a kiss and everyone cheering. After a month or so of preparing, the grand and royal wedding happens.
    So there you have it, there are also additional stuff added in such as Rosalina's appearance, the ability to capture Woolly Mammoths, Cats appearing in New Donk City as NPCs, additional costumes (like Fire Mario, Cloud Mario, a Luma costume, Link's outfit, King Dedede's outfit, and also a costume resembling Bowser), and even a different Balloon World host (since Luigi's gonna be starring in his own DLC expansion adventure of this game known as "Super Luigi Odyssey"), who happens to be one of the challenge course hosts from Super Mario Legacy: Super Mario Bros. 4.

    So, what did you fellas think about this?
     
    2018: A Supreme Year for Nintendo
  • So far, for Nintendo, a few Nintendo movies that have been released were based on Golden Sun, F-Zero, Banjo-Kazooie, a sequel to the BowserQuest movie from 2016, and also Space Harrier. The details for these movies are unknown right now.

    The Nintendo Switch reigns supreme after launch, with new games such as Kirby Star Allies, Mario Tennis Aces, Octopath Traveler, Celeste, Mario Kart Champions (based off of OTL’s Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, except with more characters and more racetracks), BowserQuest: Red Hot Fire Odyssey (a BowserQuest game set during the events of Super Mario Odyssey), Conker’s Even Worse Fur Day, Ristar: Into the Milky Way, Warriors of the Other World (the indie spiritual successor to the Fire Emblem series), Super Mario Party, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! (except it’s handled way better than OTL), Mega Man 11, Donkey Kong Country: Kremling Komeback, Fitness Boxing, and...some game involving cardboard creations known as “Nintendo Labo”. Yeah, Nintendo must be coming up with some unusual gaming ideas based on mundane objects. What’s next, a Nintendo game about collecting cards?

    Also, did you know that 2018 was the year of DLC expansions? Yeah, notable DLC expansions include the Expansion Pass (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild), Super Luigi Odyssey (Super Mario Odyssey), Octo Expansion (Splatoon 2), Sonic Mania Plus (Sonic Mania), More Worlds to Discover Expansion (Banjo-Kazooie Switch-a-roo-ie), and Blaze’s Fiery Sidestory (Sonic & Sega All-Stars Adventure).

    Nintendo was really on the ball with the Nintendo Switch! However, Nintendo does release WarioWare Gold on the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo U-Zone, BTW.

    Also, one big game for the Nintendo Switch was released this year, and what was it called?
    Everyone is Here! Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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    That’s right! Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is here! Everyone is here! Every single fighter from the previous games (as well as the DLC fighters) have joined the fray! On a side-note, it’s mostly the same from OTL, except with some changes. But anyway, let’s look at the fighters for this game!​
    The Original 16 from Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo Ultra-64)
    1. Bowser (BowserQuest)
    2. Captain Falcon (F-Zero)
    3. Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong)
    4. Eevee (Pokemon)
    5. Fox McCloud (Star Fox)
    6. King Dedede (Kirby)
    7. Kirby (Kirby)
    8. Link (The Legend of Zelda)
    9. Luigi (Super Mario)
    10. Mario (Super Mario)
    11. Marth (Fire Emblem)
    12. Mewtwo (Pokemon)
    13. Ness (Earthbound)
    14. Pikachu (Pokemon)
    15. Samus/Zero Suit Samus (Metroid)
    16. Yoshi (Yoshi’s Island)
    The Melee Newcomers
    1. Banjo & Kazooie (Banjo-Kazooie)
    2. Bentley Bear (Crystal Castles) (3rd-Party)
    3. Black Mage (Final Fantasy) (3rd-Party)
    4. Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong (Donkey Kong)
    5. Falco Lombardi (Star Fox)
    6. Ganondorf (The Legend of Zelda)
    7. Lucas (Earthbound)
    8. Mach Rider (Mach Rider)
    9. Marill (Pokemon)
    10. Miles “Tails” Prower (Sonic the Hedgehog)
    11. Mr. Game & Watch (Game & Watch)
    12. Nise A. Zure (BowserQuest)
    13. Princess Peach (Super Mario)
    14. Princess Zelda/Sheik (The Legend of Zelda)
    15. Pyronica Doragon (BowserQuest)
    16. Roy (Fire Emblem)
    17. Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
    18. Sukapon (Joy Mech Fight)
    19. Wario (Wario)
    The Blast Newcomers
    1. Bill Rizer (Contra) (3rd-Party)
    2. Blaze the Cat (Sonic the Hedgehog)
    3. Bomberman (Bomberman) (3rd-Party)
    4. Bowser Jr. (BowserQuest)
    5. Conker (Conker)
    6. Gardevoir (Pokemon)
    7. Geno & Mallow (Super Mario)
    8. Heart Aino (Arcana Heart) (3rd-Party)
    9. Ike (Fire Emblem)
    10. Infernmenace (BowserQuest)
    11. Isaac (Golden Sun)
    12. King K. Rool (Donkey Kong)
    13. Lip (Puzzle League)
    14. Lucario (Pokemon)
    15. Mega Man (Mega Man) (3rd-Party)
    16. Meta Knight (Kirby)
    17. Micaiah (Fire Emblem)
    18. Olimar (Pikmin)
    19. Omnipochamp (Pokemon)
    20. Pac-Man (Pac-Man) (3rd-Party)
    21. Pit (Kid Icarus)
    22. Playtar Fighters (known as Mii Fighters IOTL; they also debuted in OTL’s Super Smash Bros. 4)
    23. Pokemon Trainer (Pokemon)
    24. Prince Havoc (Super Mario)
    25. R.O.B. (NES Games)
    26. Reimu Hakurei (Touhou Project) (3rd-Party)
    27. Ristar (Ristar)
    28. Simon Belmont (Castlevania) (3rd-Party)
    29. Toon Link (The Legend of Zelda)
    30. Tyrano (Yoshi’s Island)
    31. Waluigi (Wario)
    32. Wolf (Star Fox)
    The Strife Newcomers
    1. Ashley (Wario)
    2. Bandana Waddle Dee (Kirby)
    3. Cecil Harvey (Final Fantasy) (3rd-Party)
    4. Chibi-Robo (Chibi-Robo!!) (3rd-Party)
    5. Chorus Kids (Rhythm Heaven)
    6. Crazy Dave (Plants vs. Zombies) (3rd-Party)
    7. Darunia (The Legend of Zelda)
    8. Duck Hunt Duo (Duck Hunt)
    9. Feel the Rabbit (Sonic the Hedgehog)
    10. Greninja (Pokemon)
    11. Jenna (Golden Sun)
    12. Koopalings (BowserQuest)
    13. Lanky Kong (Donkey Kong)
    14. Little Mac (Punch-Out!!)
    15. Marisa Kirisame (Touhou Project) (3rd-Party)
    16. Palutena (Kid Icarus)
    17. Rayman (Rayman) (3rd-Party)
    18. Revo-Fitness Trainer (Revo-Fitness)
    19. Robin (Fire Emblem)
    20. Rosalina & Luma (Super Mario)
    21. Ryu (Street Fighter) (3rd-Party)
    22. Samurai Goroh (F-Zero)
    23. Shantae (Shantae) (3rd-Party)
    24. Shulk (Xenoblade Chronicles)
    25. Taizo Hori (Dig Dug) (3rd-Party)
    26. Takamaru (The Mysterious Murasame Castle)
    27. The Avatar Character from Golden Sun: The Crystalized Crescent (Golden Sun)
    28. Villager (Animal Crossing)
    29. Wart (Super Mario)
    30. Zoroark (Pokemon)
    The Newcomers for This Game
    1. AiAi (Super Monkey Ball)
    2. Arle Nadja (Puyo Puyo)
    3. Bad Mr. Frosty (ClayFighter) (3rd-Party)
    4. Black Shadow (F-Zero)
    5. Bowsette (BowserQuest)
    6. Captain Syrup (Wario)
    7. Champion Link (The Legend of Zelda) (NOTE: He’s a completely separate fighter from the real Link from OTL’s SSBU, BTW.)
    8. Dark Matter (Kirby)
    9. Dr. Eggman (Sonic the Hedgehog)
    10. Dry Bones (Super Mario)
    11. Fulgore (Killer Instinct)
    12. Hero (Dragon Quest) (3rd-Party)
    13. Ice Climbers (Ice Climber)
    14. Imajin (Doki Doki Panic)
    15. Incineroar (Pokemon)
    16. Inkling (Splatoon)
    17. Isabelle (Animal Crossing)
    18. Kaiser Greedy (Ristar)
    19. Krystal (Star Fox)
    20. Mappy (Mappy) (3rd-Party)
    21. Midbus (BowserQuest)
    22. Mona (Wario)
    23. Popeye (Popeye) (4th-Party) (And yes, he’s even important to Nintendo’s gaming history.)
    24. Ridley (Metroid)
    25. Terra Branford (Final Fantasy) (3rd-Party)
    26. Terry (King of Fighters) (3rd-Party)
    27. Toad (Super Mario)
    28. X and Zero (Mega Man X) (3rd-Party)
    The Echo Fighters (Clone Fighters)
    • Alph (Echo Fighter for Olimar)
    • Bass (Echo Fighter for Mega Man)
    • Birdo (Echo Fighter for Yoshi)
    • Bonkers (Echo Fighter for King Dedede)
    • Dark Pit (Echo Fighter for Pit)
    • Dark Samus (Echo Fighter for Samus)
    • Galacta Knight (Echo Fighter for Meta Knight)
    • Gooey (Echo Fighter for Kirby)
    • Ken (Echo Fighter for Ryu)
    • Matt from Nintendo Sports (Echo Fighter for Little Mac)
    • Mrs. Pac-Man (Echo Fighter for Pac-Man)
    • Nega-Bowser (Echo Fighter for Bowser)
    • Octoling (Echo Fighter for Inkling)
    • Princess Daisy (Echo Fighter for Princess Peach)
    • Richter Belmont (Echo Fighter for Simon Belmont)
    The Echo Costumes (Examples are the following)
    • Blood Falcon (Echo Costume for Captain Falcon)
    • Classic Sonic (Echo Costume for Sonic)
    • Dark Link (Echo Costume for Link)
    • Doppelganger Arle (Echo Costume for Arle Nadja)
    • Dr. Mario (Echo Costume for Mario)
    • Lance Beam (Echo Costume for Bill Rizer)
    • Leif (Echo Costume for Roy)
    • Ninten (Echo Costume for Ness)
    • One of the Joy Mech Fight fighters (Echo Costume for Sukapon)
    • Sigurd (Echo Costume for Marth)
    There’s also an Adventure Mode known as “World of Light”, where’s got the elements of OTL’s World of Light (such as the spirits, the worlds, Galeem, Dharkon, Skill Tree), except now it plays more like an RPG, where the random encounters are random spirits and such. As for the bosses? Well, here’s a list of them.
    Light Realm Bosses
    1. Giga Bowser
    2. Galleom
    3. Rathalos (Monster Hunter)
    4. Light & Dark Bowser (BowserQuest)
    5. Gruntilda (Banjo-Kazooie)
    6. Guzzlord (Pokemon)
    7. Master Hand
    8. Galeem
    Dark Realm Bosses
    1. Crazy Hand
    2. Marx (Kirby)
    3. Dracula (Castlevania)
    4. Ganon (The Legend of Zelda)
    5. Kamek Sr. (Yoshi’s Island)
    6. The Almighty Creator of the Worlds (Sonic the Hedgehog)
    7. Lord Vengeance (Super Mario)
    8. Dharkon
    And also, the final battle is mostly the same as it was IOTL. Now, as for the Classic Mode-exclusive bosses? Well, I’ll think about that if I can.

    Also, as for the DLC fighter that is free to purchase and is separate from the other fighters, let me reveal who it will be. It’s…
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    Hornet (the car (number 41) from Daytona USA). Yeah, I added it in as a joke fighter in a similar vein to Piranha Plant).

    Also, there’s even a Fighter’s Pass DLC! What were the fighters like? Stay tuned!​
     
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    35th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros. ITTL
  • For 35 years, Super Mario Bros. has been a well-known classic that shows that video games are more than just bleeps and bloops!
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    Let's take a look at the games for TTL.:​
    1. Super Mario Bros. (1985; ANAVS)​
    2. Super Mario Bros. Plus (1986; Famicom Disk System)​
    3. Super Mario Bros. 2: The Legend of the Warp Zone (1987; ANAVS)​
    4. Royal Flush: Princess Sidestory (1989; ANAVS)​
    5. Super Mario Land (1989; Game Boy)​
    6. Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990; SANAVS)​
    7. Luigi’s Adventure: Mario is Missing! (1992; SANAVS)​
    8. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992; Game Boy)​
    9. Super Mario: Lost in Subcon (1993; SANAVS)​
    10. Super Mario All-Stars (1993; SANAVS)​
    11. Super Mario Legacy: Super Mario Bros. 4 (1994; SANAVS)​
    12. Super Mario CD: Across the Worlds (1994; Super-CD)​
    13. Super Mario Castle World (1996; Nintendo Ultra-64)​
    14. Super Mario Star Palace (1998; Nintendo Ultra-64)​
    15. Super Mario: Lost in Subcon Again (2000; Nintendo Ultra-64)​
    16. Super Mario Land Nova (2000; Super Game Boy)​
    17. Super Mario Sunshine (2002; Nintendo Vortex)​
    18. Super Mario Origins (2004; Nintendo DS)​
    19. Mario & Sonic: Worlds Clash (2004; Nintendo Vortex)​
    20. Super Mario Regions (2005; Nintendo Vortex)​
    21. Super Mario Galaxy (2008; Nintendo Revolution)​
    22. Super Mario Legends (2008; Super Nintendo DS)​
    23. Super Mario Revolution (2009; Nintendo Revolution)​
    24. Super Mario X-Over (2010; Nintendo Revolution)​
    25. Super Mario All-Stars: Remixed! (2010; Nintendo Revolution)​
    26. Super Mario: Mini-Land Mayhem (2010; Super Nintendo DS)​
    27. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2011; Nintendo Revolution)​
    28. Super Mario: Tanooki Trouble (2011; Nintendo 3DS)​
    29. Super Luigi Adventures (2013; Nintendo 3DS)​
    30. Super Mario One-4-All (2013; Nintendo U-Zone)​
    31. Super Mario: Return to Dinosaur Island (2014; Nintendo U-Zone)​
    32. Super Mario Maker (2015; Nintendo U-Zone) (It's been known to be the number one greatest Nintendo U-Zone game ever!)
    33. Super Mario Odyssey (2017; Nintendo Switch)​
    34. Super Luigi Odyssey (2018; Nintendo Switch) (The DLC expansion pack for Super Mario Odyssey that focuses on Luigi)
    35. Super Mario Throwback (2018; Nintendo Switch) (A Super Mario game that plays like an 8-Bit Super Mario game)
    36. Super Mario: Biggest Adventure Ever! (2019; Nintendo Switch) (TTL's stand-in for New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, and yes, it even has the infamous Super Crown.)
    37. Super Mario Maker 2 (2019; Nintendo Switch)​
    38. Super Mario Odyssey 2 (2020; Nintendo Switch) (A sequel to Super Mario Odyssey)
    39. Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020; Nintendo Switch)​
    So there you have it! That's the list of mainline Super Mario games ITTL. Which one of them would you like to play ITTL?​
     
    2019: What’s Next for Nintendo?
  • So far, for Nintendo, a few Nintendo movies that have been released were based on Conker, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, a sequel to the 2016 Legend of Zelda movie, and Sonic the Hedgehog. The details for these movies are unknown right now (except for Pokemon: Detective Pikachu and Sonic the Hedgehog (And yes, The 2020 Sonic movie from OTL is still made, but they hire Tyson Hesse from the get-go to give Sonic his current design from the get-go too to meet the original November 8th, 2019 deadline)).

    As for the first Fighter’s Pass DLC for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Let’s take a look!
    1. Quote (Cave Story) (3rd-Party)
    2. Ayumi Tachibana (Famicom Detective Club)
    3. Crash Bandicoot (Crash Bandicoot) (3rd-Party)
    4. Alex Kidd (Alex Kidd)
    5. Monster Hunter (Monster Hunter) (3rd-Party)
    That’s the first Fighter’s Pass DLC for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate covered ITTL, so let’s get to the 2019 part!

    2019 has been a very packed year for Nintendo! Notable releases for the Nintendo Switch are Pokemon Sword and Shield (except it was worked on by another studio rather than Game Freak, like Genius Sonority (studio behind the Pokémon console games), Bandai Namco (studio behind Pokkén Tournament), or Spike Chunsoft (studio behind Mystery Dungeon)), Luigi’s Mansion: The Last Resort (also known as Luigi’s Mansion 3), a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Super Mario Maker 2, Codename: S.T.E.A.M.: Three Houses, Ring Fit Adventure, Super Mario: Biggest Adventure Ever! (which is TTL's stand-in for New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, and yes, it even has the infamous Super Crown.), Astral Chain, Team Sonic Racing, Yoshi’s Crafted 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 “Captain Crafter”), Puyo Puyo Champions, Untitled Goose Game, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr's Journey, an HD version of Puyo Puyo Chronicles (where it has some additions (such as the Skill Battle exclusives now being fully-fledged playable characters, along with some returning characters (and even ones from Puyo Puyo Quest)), ports of certain Nintendo 3DS games (such as WarioWare Gold, Playtar-Topia, Metroid: Samus Returns, Kirby Battle Royale, and even the Golden Sun 3DS games), and George Foreman's Punch-Out!!

    Also, did you know that Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn came out on the 3DS?

    Well, I dunno what to add for 2019, but…

    A Paper Mario/Smash Bros spinoff, called “Paper Smash Bros.”, a Super Smash Bros. game set in the Paper Universe, is planned. The gameplay is both Smash Bros & RPG that uses a combination of all of the previous RPG-based PM styles, with certain levels using the SPM style. It’ll be coming out...whenever.

    That’s all what I planned for 2019.
     
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    BREAK TIME FILLER 2
  • As you can see, a new page on the official Miraheze wiki has been created!: https://nintendosnewgroove.miraheze.org/wiki/Nintendo

    This needs more work, so why don't you go and edit it, ok?

    Also, since tomorrow is Patriot Day, this holiday honors the innocent people who died in the airplane wrecks in the twin towers (IOTL, at least).

    So, have you remembered what happened in September 11 ITTL?
     
    About 9/11 ITTL
  • Since today is Patriot Day today, I wanna let you know that IOTL, the Twin Towers got destroyed in 9/11/2001 and it changed everything. But ITTL, this is what happened in 9/11/1998.
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    September 11, 1998, the day where Osama Bin Laden was killed earlier than IOTL. He's probably assassinated or something, I can't remember.​
     
    In Case You're Wondering About Nintendo's New Groove on TV Tropes
  • When will there be a TV Tropes page on Nintendo's New Groove? Only time will tell when someone at TV Tropes makes a page for Nintendo's New Groove.
     
    New TV Tropes Made!
  • Well, this is it!
    Nintendo's New Groove got its very own TV Tropes page! It may need some more work, so if anyone out there has a TV Tropes account, you can edit it as possible!​
     
    BONUS: Some Changes and Ideas to Think Of
  • For the SANAVS Classic Edition, I'm thinking of replacing Super Mario All-Stars with Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World & Super Mario Legacy, replacing Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 3 with Chrono Trigger, and replacing Super Mario Legacy: Super Mario Bros. 4 with Castlevania: Rondo of Blood. Just to let you know.

    Now, I'm thinking of some ideas on how Disney movies, Pixar movies, Dreamworks movies, and other animated movies will fare in this AU of mine. Got any ideas?
     
    BONUS: List of Walt Disney Animation Studios films ITTL
  • Let's look at a list of Walt Disney Animation Studios films ITTL.:
    The movies from 1937 to 1981 were the same from OTL, but as for the rest? Well...
    • The Black Cauldron (1985) happens to be a lot more successful than IOTL. How did that happen? Who knows.
    • The Great Mouse Detective (1986), Oliver and Company (1988), and The Little Mermaid (1989) remain the same as IOTL, but as for The Rescuers Down Under (1990)? It ended up as a direct-to-video movie (albeit with the movie quality from OTL) released in 1991, 1992, or 1993. Which movie takes The Rescuers Down Under's place? An adaptation of Don Quixote. As for Beauty and the Beast (1991) and Aladdin (1992)? They remain the same as IOTL.
    • The Lion King (1994) wasn't based on Hamlet, but rather Julius Caesar. Why's that? There's apparently an animated adaptation of Hamlet being made ITTL.
    • The rest of the Disney Renaissance movies remain the same as IOTL, as do Fantasia 2000, Dinosaur, and the Emperor's New Groove.
    • Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Lilo & Stitch, and Treasure Planet remain the same as IOTL, Brother Bear is replaced with an animated adaptation of The Snow Queen (kinda like OTL's Frozen, except only different), Home on the Range remains the same as IOTL, Chicken Little is retooled to something like this.
    • As for the others? Well, that'll be up to you, ok?
     
    Ok, here’s a little challenge!
  • Wanna know what the challenge is? Ok then, what if you take an existing Super Mario character from OTL and change something about him/her/them/it to fit in with the Nintendo’s New Groove timeline?

    Think you can take the challenge? If so, then show me what you got!
     
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