Nintendo EPD Production Group No. 10
4.31 from 917 ratings · #150 top rated on Grouvee
1828 members have it in their collection · 251 playing now · 328 backlogged · 427 wish listed
How long? Main story 12h · with extras 17h · 100% 23h (from 67 logged playthroughs)
Status georgeypoorgey Oct 13, 2023
I just came on to proselytize for Super Mario Wonder- a game I believe in. I am extremely excited for a new Mario game and am extremely hopeful that this will just be an all-sizzle Mario experience. I fully anticipate I will be a 6 year old again in one week. Seeing pro Mario player GrandPOOBear turn into an excited …
I just came on to proselytize for Super Mario Wonder- a game I believe in. I am extremely excited for a new Mario game and am extremely hopeful that this will just be an all-sizzle Mario experience. I fully anticipate I will be a 6 year old again in one week. Seeing pro Mario player GrandPOOBear turn into an excited child playing the demo at Target fills me with faith.
Status BMO Sep 5, 2023
Nintendo isn’t revealing Mario’s new voice actor until Wonder comes out
Why keep this under wraps, if not for the fact that it’s a high profile actor? And because said actor might lead to some people foregoing purchase?
Chris Pratt confirmed 🤮
Status BMO Aug 31, 2023
Colour me not particularly interested. If feels like Mario Wonder is to New Super Mario Bros. what Super Mario World is to classic Mario. Or trying to be, without exciting me. It looks prettier, but a lot of it feels like an extension of New Super Mario Bros. U wackiness. Yet all the characters play the same? What’s with that? …
Colour me not particularly interested. If feels like Mario Wonder is to New Super Mario Bros. what Super Mario World is to classic Mario. Or trying to be, without exciting me. It looks prettier, but a lot of it feels like an extension of New Super Mario Bros. U wackiness. Yet all the characters play the same? What’s with that?
Also it’s 2.5D, just a prettier 2.5D than New Super Mario Bros. Every gaming outlet has been writing up this game like it’s a return to true 2D Mario, and I don’t see how anyone came to that conclusion.
I have to add the voice acting and voices dialogue isn’t great, and I’m not a fan of the in-game shop and items that need to be unlocked via badges. It’s disconcerting how much Nintendo is being influenced by terrible ideas generated in F2P land and that they are incorporating them into mainline games.
Status georgeypoorgey Aug 31, 2023
The big surprise of the Mario Wonder Direct? Apparently it is a strand game!
Status georgeypoorgey Aug 29, 2023
I know how I'm going to spend my August 31st!*

*Taking a CPR class followed by checking out Fionna and Cake then maybe watching this Direct IDK we'll see.
Status BMO Aug 21, 2023
Charles Martinet is no longer the voice of Mario
Actor Charles Martinet, known as the voice of Mario, Luigi, and Wario in Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. games for three decades, will no longer voice those characters, Nintendo announced Monday. Martinet will segue into the role of “Mario Ambassador,” in which he will continue to “travel the world sharing the joy …
Charles Martinet is no longer the voice of Mario
Actor Charles Martinet, known as the voice of Mario, Luigi, and Wario in Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. games for three decades, will no longer voice those characters, Nintendo announced Monday. Martinet will segue into the role of “Mario Ambassador,” in which he will continue to “travel the world sharing the joy of Mario,” the company said in a statement posted on the social platform formerly known as Twitter.
“It has been an honor working with Charles for so many years and we want to thank and celebrate him,” Nintendo added, saying it would post a video message featuring Martinet and Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto “at a future date.”
Martinet confirmed the news on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, writing, “My new Adventure begins! You are all Numba One in my heart!”
Nintendo fans first noticed a change to the voices of Mario and Wario in recent trailers for Super Mario Bros. Wonder and WarioWare: Move It, two new games coming to Nintendo Switch this fall. After weeks of silence, and speculation from fans, Nintendo finally confirmed the change.