Mario and Luigi: Brothership almost had a different art style inspired by Acquire and Square Enix's HD-2D games like Octopath Traveler. Brothership marks the grand return in the Nintendo RPG ...
All aboard for an island-hopping RPG adventure starring Mario and Luigi! The brothers are back for a brand-new entry in the Mario & Luigi series, where they set sail on Shipshape Island (part ship ...
In the company of his taller brother Luigi, Mario is one of the most ... Can you finish the game without jumping down a warp pipe? Sandwiched between Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy ...
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Just recently, it was revealed that developer Acquire worked with Nintendo to brainstorm "over 100 options" for the title of its new RPG that would go on to be called Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
A newly unsurfaced and translated interview reveals more information about how the Mario franchise's iconic pipes came to be, and there is a pretty simple explanation for it. Mario creator Shigeru ...
Circuit set in a desert, with Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Peach, Toad and more featured on both karts and bikes. The final shot shows a wide highway next to a Yoshi fast food outlet and a wide expanse ...
The big green warp pipes populating Mario's world are just an accepted feature at this point, but have you ever wondered where they first came from? According to an old interview with series ...