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bluemax

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Nintendo sent me a survey about SMG!
« on: November 30, 2007, 02:35:51 PM »
Quote from: Nintendo
Do you own Super Mario Galaxy for the Nintendo Wii?

Just to be clear, Super Mario Galaxy was released in November 2007 for the Wii. It is a 3D adventure game that follows Mario’s galaxy-spanning quest to save Princess Peach from the clutches of his rival, Bowser. The player controls Mario using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.

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How does Super Mario Galaxy make you feel about your Nintendo Wii overall?
Makes me feel better
Doesn't make feel better or worse
Makes me feel worse

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Q: What is the main reason you bought Super Mario Galaxy, or received it as a gift? In other words, why did you want this game?
A: It was the only legitimate game on the Wii this year. I was glad to finally see a Nintendo franchise that hadn't been killed by mini games, ridiculous rehashing of stale ideas, or poorly tacked on compulsory motion controls.


This is gonna be fun!
« Last Edit: November 30, 2007, 02:42:18 PM by bluemax »
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hyp

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Re: Nintendo sent me a survey about SMG!
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2007, 02:47:18 PM »
wtf kind of answers are those.  sounds like psychotherapy for distinguished mentally-challenged fellows.  (talking about the middle question btw)
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bluemax

  • Senior Member
Re: Nintendo sent me a survey about SMG!
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2007, 02:53:12 PM »
I dunno, they also asked how the game made me feel about Nintendo in general with the same response set. And they asked me how I felt about coop, motion controls, using the remove and each of the powerups.

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Q: What is the main reason you are somewhat or very satisfied with Super Mario Galaxy?
A:Despite the somewhat obnoxious motion based controls (particularly the Manta Ray and rolling ball levels) and lack of camera control, the game still manages to provide a tight, fun and rewarding overall experience. The number of new ideas from galaxy to galaxy combined with the shorter number of levels per galaxy (4ish compared to the 7 or so for each world in 64 and Sunshine) makes the game experience feel like its constantly progressing and moving forward. Overall the game felt like the kind of game I used to expect from Nintendo and haven't seen in many years.
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