Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto “very much” regretted making Super Mario Sunshine so hard as it should be something that even “Grandma and Grandpa” can pick up and play

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Super Mario Sunshine remains somewhat of a black sheep in the jump-and-running series – this is Mario, though, so it still had near universal acclaim back in 2002 – mainly because of how damn tough it can be at times, but that difficulty is something that series creator Shigeru Miyamoto also regretted “very much.”

“I want Mario to be a game that all audiences can enjoy,” producer Miyamoto said in a recently resurfaced interview from Nintendo Dream, posted to Shmuplations. “Something that Grandma and Grandpa, Mom and Dad, even little children can easily pick up and play, and right away understand what’s fun about it. However, I think Mario Sunshine turned out to be difficult for the average user. It’s something I very much regret. I want someone who hasn’t played a game in 10+ years to play our game, but I think such a person wouldn’t know what’s going on in Mario Sunshine.”



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