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Nintendo shocks the world by announcing Mario Super Sluggers for Wii photo

We’re well into April, and baseball season is in full swing (pun intended). You know what’s also going on around this time of year? Nintendo’s semiannual media summit, which is currently being held outside of San Francisco in Redwood City, California. As many of you know, Destructoid has a significant amount of Frisco-based staff; for example, Tiff Chow was able to bring us a preview of Fallout 3 by attending an event there.

So it wouldn’t be outside the realm of believability for Destructoid to get invited to the Nintendo event, right? Well, as the inimitable Kevin Spacey famously said, “WRONG!” Apparently, they didn’t have enough room for us, or [insert lame excuse here]. So instead of bringing you this story in a drunken haze from the media summit itself, we’re relegated to merely posting the press release after the jump. Damn you, Nintendo.

Oh wait, I should probably say something about the game in question. So, yeah, we’re going to see another sports game filled with Nintendo characters, à la Mario Strikers Charged and Mario Tennis. But it’s a sport that Nintendo hasn’t done before on the Wii (unless you count Wii Sports, which I don’t). Drumroll, please... The game is Mario Super Sluggers on the Wii! Check out this post’s header image for the only media of the game thus far.

As you probably figured out, baseball is my favorite sport, so I’m really excited to try this game out. We don’t know anything about it yet except that it’ll work like Wii Sports, but really, it’s not that hard to surmise what it might comprise. A few classic Nintendo characters here, some minigames and powerups there, and voila...a Nintendo-themed baseball game that’s fun for the whole family! Are you guys stoked, or what?

Nintendo Hits a Home Run with Mario Super Sluggers

Nintendo Announces Surprise Addition to Wii Lineup

REDMOND, Wash., April 10, 2008 - The ongoing excitement over Nintendo's groundbreaking Wii™ system gets a surprise springtime boost with the announcement of a new game. Kicking off its semiannual media summit in San Francisco near the company's new sales and marketing offices in Redwood City, Calif., Nintendo of America today revealed plans for Mario Super Sluggers™ for Wii, giving baseball fans even more reason to root this season.

"Mario is truly a one-of-a-kind character; clearly fans can't get enough of him and his friends," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "We're giving Wii users brilliant new ways to enjoy him while expanding our series of active-play games."

In the same spirit as other sports-themed Mario™ games on Wii like Mario Strikers® Charged and Mario Kart® Wii, Mario Super Sluggers blends richly interactive baseball action with eccentric characters and elements from across the popular Mario universe. Players can swing the wireless Wii Remote™ just like a real bat or wave it toward the plate to deliver a masterful pitch, enjoying the same intuitive, easy-to-learn controls that helped make Wii Sports™ a living room hit. With Mario and his unpredictable pals filling out the roster, imagination and active-play innovation are sure to dominate the diamond in this lively title, scheduled for release later this year.

Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other Wii features, visit Wii.com.


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Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/10/2008 21:58
Samit Sarkar
@topgeargorilla: Yeah, I figured as much. I just thought I’d show off how much of a New Yorker I am ;)
pizzaface's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/10/2008 22:06
pizzaface
Wait, shouldn't your favorite sport be cricket?

jus kiddan I love you samee <333
lol, stereotypes
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/10/2008 22:25
MechaMonkey
I'm positive I saw my little brother playing a Mario baseball game on his Wii. What the hell was I seeing if this hasn't been released yet?
MaximusPaynicus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/10/2008 22:50
MaximusPaynicus
Mario needs to take a nice, long vacation. So does Sonic.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/10/2008 22:55
Mxyzptlk
This was stealth announced last year in Japan for Wii. Surprised it took this long for everywhere else.
Wiid Whacker's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/10/2008 23:14
Wiid Whacker
We need a Mario Dodgeball game. It would feel sooo unnaturally good to throw a dodgeball into Waluigi's creepy rapist-looking face.
necrozen's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/10/2008 23:17
necrozen
This is going to be effin sweet, man. I can't wait.

And I second Wiid Whacker on the Mario Dodgeball thing.
Xbudz's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 00:07
Xbudz
COMING SOON from NINTENDO:


It's late I know, but I hope you like my 'shop.
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 00:18
Samit Sarkar
@Xbudz: Hahaha, that’s hilarious!
KingMe's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 00:18
KingMe
@lowercaseluke

I guess so......

Mario Party, Mario Golf, Mario Kart, Mario Tennis, Mario Hoops, Mario Super Strikers, Mario Pinball, Mario Superstar Baseball and now Mario Sluggers. And probably more....

I guess people will buy anything with Mario's face on the front, no matter what the game is
Mxyzptlk's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 00:30
Mxyzptlk
Well, for the most part the Mario spin-off games are actually good, especially with friends around the couch. They're fun and easy to pick up, especially if you have people over who don't game all the time. Although they should really limit each edition to one per console generation. (glares at Mario Party)
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 00:46
Cowboy TTop
Yeah, very nice Nintendo. I'm literally bouncing off the walls (not at all. A no brainer game to create for Wii, post Wii Sports. I bet a Punch Out game can't be far off either, with boxing games on Wii also picking up.

I'm now beginning to feel Nintendo have lost their way. Surely you can come up with something more original and stimulating, than more Mario. And we thought Sega were flogging Soinc too much of late.

We haven't had any new IP from Nintendo since Custom Robo, Chibi Robot and Pikmin. Where's these or a new Blast Corps, Vortex, Pilotwings, Kid Icarus or Mach Rider? Or how about you push something totally new out, because right now, I'm losing faith fast in Nintendo.

You know what, I can hardly wait for E3 now. Wouldn't be surprise if its a lot of nothing hot air they produce again. Seems they are like few trick ponies now.

All this and still no hard drive. Fuck off, Nintendo.
Burnt Meatloaf's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 00:59
Burnt Meatloaf
Because everyone else just makes the same old experiences with new graphics.
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 01:05
Cowboy TTop
That's true to a degree of all games, Meatloafer, but i don't think its much to ask for some fucking variety from Nintendo, without fucking Mario and chums, do you?
Morrius's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 01:10
Morrius
Cool they're sticking different faces on the miis from the awful baseball wii sports bit.

Sigh
Burnt Meatloaf's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 01:26
Burnt Meatloaf
@Cowboy TTop: Mario is not the problem. It's the hypocrisy.
mandlebaum123's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 01:37
mandlebaum123
I played the GC mario baseball, and didn't think it was all that. I'd give this a rental.

I understand being burned out on Mario but a) What else are they going to use? b) he sells games and c) Mario games are almost always good, so who cares.
FlatTopJesus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 02:42
FlatTopJesus
Star Fox? F-Zero? Pikmin? Who am I kidding, I want Mario baseball!

In all seriousness though, I really enjoyed Mario Strikers Charged, so this will probably get a rental.
OrangeGoblin's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 04:36
OrangeGoblin
Baseball was the worst game in Wii Sports as it is. Adding Mario in won't make it any better...
FrankHowley's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 06:16
FrankHowley
zzzzzzzzz
CALkulon's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 06:57
CALkulon
Grow some balls Nintendo, please. All this money you're making and yet you still plug it all into established IP - good for the business in the short term but what are you going to do when the "casual" (I hate that word) gaming fad dies out?
Demtor's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 08:40
Demtor
Meh, I'm sure people will buy it and I'm sure it will be fun and get good reviews like most Mario related games.

Me, I rather have the super deformed characters from River City Ransom and Super Dodge Ball playing Baseball with an RPG-like system for building your team and padding stats like Baseball Stars for the NES.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 08:46
Holyetheline
Must they always add parental controls info to the end?
freeman1's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 09:22
freeman1
@Morrius
You either haven't played Wii Sports, or you're just an idiot, if you think that this game is going to be Wii Sports Baseball with Mario characters.
YONKE's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 09:25
YONKE
everyday im a bit more disappointed with nintendo .........where the fuck is kid icarus???
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 10:16
king3vbo
Wiibat anyone?
jus10j's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 11:13
jus10j
Granted the WiiSports Baseball lost its appeal quickly, Mario Superstar Baseball was actually really fun. I'm sure there'll be more to the controls than in the WiiSports one. Give it a shot. I loved the first Mario Baseball, so this'll be a definite for me.
MisterMingo's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 12:37
MisterMingo
"Mario needs to take a nice, long vacation. So does Sonic."

Except Mario is in a GOOD game every now and then, unlike Sonic.
Gasekura's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 13:36
Gasekura
@HarassmentPanda
Oh the fond memories of MegaMan Soccer

@CALkulon
Casual Gaming....fad? There's MORE casual gamers than hardcore, and that will ALWAYS be true.
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/13/2008 02:10
Necros
Inevitable, but at least it shows Nintendo is willing to make full versions of the small games in Wii Sports. Now where is Mario Tennis!
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