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DoFuss 2010 – New Super Mario Brother (or “no more plurals”).

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

Welcome to number three in my on going review of 2010. It is not coverage of the best games, or the worst, but instead a look at those titles that became emotional touchstone for me over what was a difficult year. This time it is New Super Mario Bros, and it focuses a little more on the memories around the game than the game itself.

New Super Mario Bros holds a particularly conflicted place for me in my memories of 2010. After the usual blanket TV ad campaign that Nintendo subjects all Japanese audiences to, interest was high. While it released in 2009 limited funds in my UK account meant I was forced to wait some time before I was able to import a compatible copy. During this wait I was constantly being asked by my girlfriend of the time when I was getting it. This was a woman who barely tolerated my gaming, but here was a game she wanted to play and that we could play together.

Instantly recognizable, there is no barrier to entry for New Super Mario Bros.

On its arrival at my door she was suddenly keen to share my hobby. After this her first question everyday upon arriving home from work was if we could play. Sometimes I even found myself reluctant about playing due to commitments to cover other titles, but I always tried to make time.

We would laugh and enjoy hours with it each evening. At first I would play sloppily, ensuring she did not feel out classed. She quickly improved however, and within a few days it was no longer necessary for me to handicap myself as she was happily bouncing her way through levels. Frequently it was her completing a stage as I died in my unthinking haste. While I would still pick up her Luigi and throw him around in an attempt to maintain an illusion of my superiority, the truth is she was probably my equal (even if she never believed me when I told her).

It is the beauty of New Super Mario Bros that at this point everyone of a certain age is almost certain to have had some exposure to it or one of its forefathers.  With just a few additional, well-demonstrated controls the d-pad and two buttons are enough to make it through each of the games archetypal levels.

I had only played the game with her, at her request. I never indulged in solo player sessions, preferring instead to keep it for us.

It became a game for the two of us, playing it alone just didn't feel right.

But my memories of it are bittersweet. While I look back on it fondly it marked perhaps the best of my final days with her, and indeed overlapped painfully with our break up. Key among my negative recollections is a day we had a visitor. A mutual friend from a local karaoke bar, and while I cooked my girlfriend entertained.

Most people may not appreciate the inherent difficulties of an intercultural relationship. Touchstones are sometimes hard to find. It isn’t that there aren’t any connections, but when meeting new people of the same culture there often seems to be an ease that can’t help but make the other partner jealous.

So it was this day. As I cooked the two of them sat playing Mario and laughing. I was already worried about them, knowing there was some attraction, but their enjoyment of each other’s company really started to grate on me as I worked. Their ease in conversation was made all the worse by the time they had been spending together at the bar he worked at, and the struggles we were both silently starting to feel in our relationship. And as I beavered away in the kitchen Mario’s jaunty tunes provided a theme tune to my anger.

I could elaborate at length on the problems of my relationship; suffice to say that my feelings that day were symptomatic of a larger issue that plagued my ex and I. It crystallised the fact that it would not work, that we were unhappy for reasons neither of us could rectify, however much we wanted to.

Now, without her to play with, Mario looks lonely by himself on screen. And I suppose I feel the same way.

That day sealed the fate of my relationship. It still hurts and is inseparably intertwined with New Super Mario Bros. Now playing it I feel only melancholy where there should be joy. Each jump deadens me a little inside until it becomes impossible to continue. Our save file will forever sit at world six. A game designed to bring people together did so, until I found my person gone, replaced by a horrible loneliness.

Logically I should sell it, remove it from my life, but I cannot because somewhere in all the hurt having it on my shelf is still a comfort. Even with all of the loneliness and pain it reminds me of, it still holds memories of the good times.

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Tags: 2010, Japan, New Super Mario Bros, Nintendo, Wii
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The DoFuss Show – 29 out of 100.

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

It has been a long week, in no way helped by the fact that we had to record this show twice thanks to technical problems. Fortunately the dry run meant that even with my general exhaustion we were able to keep the show mostly on track, and when we didn’t it was at least funny.

We kick off as always with ‘Heaven and Hell’ (featuring the World Cup) before the ever-present ‘What Have You Been Playing?’ For a change this show Darren has been indulging in games that could technically be called current, though while Portal ‘Mac’ has technically just been released it might be pushing it to call it new. I on the other hand have been playing the very current Alan Wake, which I have been gushing about online for some time, so I take this opportunity to redress some of the balance.

After this it is on to news. E3 kicked off the day we recorded with the Microsoft Kinect event (yes, I call it the Kinetic during the show, but I am sure that was their plan) so we do touch on the show a little bit in news, as well as some other headlines that caught my eye.

Finally we rap up with a feature on in game collectables. A topic inspired by Alan Wake, a game that manages to undermine its own narrative by poor implementation of in game pick ups.

I hope you enjoy the show, leave any comments or feedback below or drop us a mail.

The DoFuss Show – 29 out of 100. [ 1:09:54 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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Tags: 360, 3DS, Alan Wake, Collectables, E3, Foxconn, Kinect, Microsoft, Mortal Kombat, Nintendo, Portal, PS3, PSP, Rare, Sonic, Sony, Valve, World Cup, Zelda
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The DoFuss Show – Dedicated to Claire (and Miki).

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Yes, its late, and we missed February completely, but with most of the regular cast having birthdays last month we can be forgiven right? Well maybe not, but we are back again now with added titillating missile silos. I say ‘we’ are back, but really it is me with a brand new cohort in the form of Scoot, a font of gaming knowledge and a welcome partner in podcasting crime.

So here is the twenty-fourth DoFuss Show, and if you can bear with a couple of small technical issues on Scoot’s end you will be treated to an hour an forty minutes of gaming news and discussion. Focusing our attention on online competitive play and games retail for the most part, we also dip in to some Nintendo conference talk and other news.

I suppose we are reaching a point where I may have to concede that a ‘regular’ schedule might never be possible, but I promise to keep trying and may hopefully even manage to get a three-man show going one day. Until I hope you keep listening to, and enjoying, our sporadic content.

The DoFuss Show – Dedicated to Claire and Miki [ 1:41:57 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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Tags: game, Game Station, Halo, HMV, Mario, Mass Effect 2, Metroid, Nintendo, Retail, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, Star Trek, Yakaza 3
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The DoFuss Show – Sleepy Improv Edition.

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

I have to listen to every show through again while I edit. Because of this I have started to notice a very different tone (and length) depending on my cohort for the episode. My conclusion is that I am failing in my roll as a host. Not that this is necessarily bad, but next time (whoever is with me) I am wrestling back some control and giving this show some consistence.

Maybe.

This episode underwent a number of late changes. Our special guest (Blokey from the UUDD forums) was unfortunately unable to make it at the last moment, so will be joining us next time. Darren was also unavailable so it fell to Dan to pick up the mantel of the second spot.

DAMN YOU BLOKEY!

DAMN YOU BLOKEY!

We touch on numerous topics, courtesy of Dan’s impeccable planning. It was fortunate his outline was so thorough too, otherwise there wouldn’t have been a show because the plan was to revolve everything around forums and Blokey… YOU HEAR THAT BLOKEY.

Ahem… I am sure he will be able make it next time along with Darren, so keep an eye on the site for that. Enjoy the show.

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Tags: Alice is Dead, Avatar, Bayonetta, Borderlands, Darksiders, Darkstalkers, EA spouse, Motion Control, Natal, news, Nintendo, Pixeljunk Monsters Deluxe, podcast, R4, Sony Arc, Star Control, Valkyria Chronicles 2
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