It’s that time of year again. The weather is beginning to heat up, little leaguers are hitting the diamond, and gamers are staying inside to play baseball games. Of course, readers of this blog usually prefer their sports games to have a heavy dose of Italian plumber, and Nintendo has these people covered.
Mario Super Sluggers, the successor to the Gamecube’s Mario Superstar Baseball, was officially announced during Nintendo’s media summit this weekend. A Mario baseball title had been mentioned at previous events, but very little was known about the game.
The company revealed that the game will make use of the Wii’s motion-sensing remote to replicate real-life maneuvers, much like Wii Sports did at the system’s launch. Mario Super Sluggers is likely a stepping stone for expanded audience gamers who started with Wii Sports Baseball and are ready for a more in-depth gaming experience.
Unfortunately, a North American release date has yet to be announced, but an early to mid-summer launch seems likely, due to the game’s seasonal subject matter.
However, there is still the question of whether the many fans of Wii Sports will be anxious to pay upward of 50 dollars for a more detailed version of a game that was part of a free compilation. Mario Superstar Baseball failed to capture much interest from the gaming community when it was released, so this sequel may be a hard sell to the core gamers as well. Let’s hope that the developers are able to incorporate even more fun motion-controls and an impressive single-player campaign. Otherwise, all the lightning bolts and banana peels in the world wont keep this one from striking out at retail.
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I don't know if I'll buy Mario Baseball if I already have Wii sports with baseball included. If Mario baseball had some extra features to really set it apart from the Wii sports version, then I might get it
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