Mario must be ready to face the podcast ahead of him.
Welcome back to the podcast! Today, we’re talking about Super Mario World. Undeniably one of the most iconic games on the Super Nintendo, if you are involved in the platformer space at all, you will see Super Mario World come up pretty much every day. This more than any other game defined what 2D platformers could be throughout the 90s, and it’s a very easy game to look back on because of just how refined it is in terms of level design and control. I don’t think there’s too much more that needs to be explained about one of the most well known games of all time, We’re going to be talking about polish vs. innovation and which parts of this game you find by tracing back its legacy, the iconic presentational elements of this game like its music and credits sequence, and we pitch yet another way Nintendo could improve Pokémon Snap for some reason.
Thank you for joining us again this week! Obviously this is a very old and well regarded game, so we’re hoping that having a new player will give us a fresh perspective on it 36 years down the line from its original release. I highlighted this as one of my top 100 games on our 10th anniversary, but is this a title you have a particular history with? Are you way too young to be playing games that are pushing 40? Let us know over on our Discord or in the comments! Next time, we begin Mystery May, where we let fate decide which episodes we are doing and for the first roll this month came up Fez! So we hope you’ll join us for that and to find out which game gets randomly decided on during that episode. We are absolutely dripping with tension this month.

