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So recently with Peach's portrayal in the movie and the announcement of Princess Peach Showtime a certain brand of individuals have had problems with her portrayal in this year 2023. While you have basic reactionary outrage content farmers in all this, some of which have probably never even picked up a controller in their life like a certain knight obsessed one. There is still a certain amount of people in the Mario fandom that have been taking issue with her recent portrayal, believing anything between "Nintendo is changing Peach" to "Nintendo has ruined Peach's character." However, I am going to go against this notion and not only point out that her character hasn't been ruined but she has always meant to be this way. To start off I would like to bring up the fact this not the first time Peach has been depicted this way, looking back to the non canon Super Show and Adventures Comics Peach is depicted very similar manner to what we see in this movie. It could be argued even more so in her comic depiction as she chases down Bowser herself without either of the Bros. She manages to escape the grasp of the Koopalings by outsmarting them and even goes back to rescue Mario in his failed attempt rescue her only finally being put out of commission through magic. This depiction her character has been considered by many fans to be one of her greatest portrayals. Moving on to the games the Princess has joined in on Adventures as well such as Super Mario Bros 2 yes it did happen, Super Mario USA, Super Mario RPG, Super Paper Mario, Super Mario 3D World, while non canon Mario+Rabbids, and Super Princess Peach keep a pin on that one. However, some people may say they don't care about her being playable and say she is no longer "bubbly like she used to be," and that she is "too masculine" or stealing Daisy's character. This doesn't make sense, Peach and still is bubbly and does stereotypically feminine things and can still do what is considered stereotypically masculine things or act in such manner. In fact she is always a playable character in every sports game since the start, and we can't forget how sports is often seen as a masculine thing. Mario Strikers stands out the most having her depicted as sassy and competitive. Her Mario Party description has her described as brave which is also noteworthy, and we can't forget she is a Princess and by extension a leader. The few people demanding she and Daisy fit into boxes as characters only brings down both characters, and for certain ones I dare say it's misogynistic on how they want these 2 characters to only act in specific stereotypical ways. A character like Peach doesn't have just to act in what is considered a feminine way she can still act in a way that is considered masculine as well, and vice versa for Daisy. Finally you have those people who just want her to only be the damsel in distress, and just no. Many of us fans were sick of her always being kidnapped in the 2D games, and have been wanting for so long for her to playable character in 2d game again and not just a Macguffin. So with Super Mario Wonder being announced, us fans especially us female gamers, are all glad that we can finally play as not just Peach but Daisy as well in a 2D game once again. Especially after Peachette, and the stale formula of Princess gets kidnapped. Now with the Princess Peach Showtime on it's way giving us another solo Peach game I would like to rewind the clock to share a little piece of Peach's character that not everyone knows about, which will serve as the nail in the coffin Peach not being changed/ruined. In 2005 with Super Princess Peach being the first solo Peach game by Nintendo, and it being the 20th Anniversary of Mario Miyamoto was interviewed by Nintendo Online Monthly. In this interview Miyamoto said the following about Princess Peach, "she has never seen herself as 'protected' by Mario. Our image of her is one of strength. Many of the developers came from homes where the Mother wears the boots, you know. (laughs) We hope to keep using Peach in different games in the future."
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nintendo-town · 1 year
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Nouveau Nintendo Monthly Rewind pour novembre 2022
Nouveau Nintendo Monthly Rewind pour novembre 2022
De tous les formats de vidéos inventés pendant l’année critique de la pandémie en 2020 (Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, les Minis, les directs liés a des jeux spécifiques…), le seul format qui perdure c’est bien le Monthly Rewind qui permet en l’espace de quelques minutes de récapituler l’intégralité des annonces Nintendo et jeux majeurs sortis le mois précédent. (more…)
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winari2 · 2 years
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Nintendo Monthly Rewind – September 2022
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yahooies · 2 years
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Nintendo Monthly Rewind – July 2022 http://dlvr.it/SXNhvQ
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shrapnelstars · 2 years
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Some of Twitter has been mad that there's no official big Nintendo Direct (or at least not yet, anyway), but I like what they've been doing for the past 2 months, which is just passively uploading/tweeting trailers for both first party and indie games as they're ready to be announced. They cap off the month with a "monthly rewind" video that has all the promoted games for that month in one place.
I like the de-emphasizing of hype culture, because it has been getting sickening. A game has a solid trailer come out, and fans trash it because "It didn't get me hyped", and I've been hearing this brain-dead sentiment being repeated that "If it doesn't have a hype trailer every single week/month leading up to release, the game will die or won't be worth getting." What kind of corporate shill insanity am I looking at? I thought the goal was to buy a game if it looks interesting to play, not based on how many flashy trailers it has.
Bad and misleading trailers are real, but that's not what Nintendo has been doing. They've just omitted the VO that says, "And now, take a look at what's next!" That's really all they've done. Do you really need the company to spoon-feed you the trailers? You can't just click on the tweet or YouTube video that looks interesting to you?
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kakarikoherald · 2 years
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Nintendo's Monthly Rewind for February 2022 is live now
Nintendo's Monthly Rewind for February 2022 is live now #Nintendo #NintendoMonthlyRewind #NintendoSwitch
As is tradition, Nintendo have gone ahead and released their monthly Rewind video for the month. You can watch it below: Let’s take a look back at February’s full slate of announcements and news with the latest episode of the Nintendo Monthly Rewind! [Source: Nintendo on YouTube]
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eduardognn-blog · 2 years
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Liked on YouTube: Nintendo Monthly Rewind – February 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o6VnOjOiSw
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gamingpark · 2 years
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Nintendo raccoglie i suoi annunci più importanti di novembre 2021 in questo Monthly Rewind
Nintendo raccoglie i suoi annunci più importanti di novembre 2021 in questo Monthly Rewind
Ancora una volta Nintendo ha deciso di pubblicare un video interessante sul suo canale YouTube americano. Questa è una nuova puntata di Nintendo Monthly Rewind. Ricorda che questa è una serie di video di Nintendo of America in cui l’azienda esamina le notizie più importanti dell’ultimo mese. In questo caso, diamo uno sguardo alle novità di Novembre 2021, incluso l’aggiornamento di Animal Crossing…
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toyswelike1 · 3 years
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Here’s the June 2021 Nintendo Monthly Rewind
Here’s the June 2021 Nintendo Monthly Rewind
June was quite a month for Nintendo and video games fans in general as we had the E3 2021 digital event and also the Summer Games Fest and Future Games Show. To keep you up to date with all the big announcements during the month of June, Nintendo has uploaded a four minute Nintendo Monthly Rewind video showing you what you may have missed out on. There were numerous Switch announcements,…
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nintendo-town · 1 year
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Nouveau Nintendo Monthly Rewind pour octobre 2022
Nouveau Nintendo Monthly Rewind pour octobre 2022
De tous les formats de vidéos inventés pendant l’année critique de la pandémie en 2020 (Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, les Minis, les directs liés a des jeux spécifiques…), le seul format qui perdure c’est bien le Monthly Rewind qui permet en l’espace de quelques minutes de récapituler l’intégralité des annonces Nintendo et jeux majeurs sortis le mois précédent. (more…)
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skyanfeeds · 3 years
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All Right Jon, Is New Pokémon Snap Really That Good?  Nintendo Life
New Pokemon Snap Review: 2021's Softest Game and I Absolutely Love It  Collider
How Long is New Pokémon Snap? - IGN  IGN
Nintendo Monthly Rewind – April 2021  Nintendo
instax mini Link Photo Printer for Nintendo Switch is back in stock  iMore
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crashynews · 3 years
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Nintendo Monthly Rewind for March 2021 features "Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time"
Nintendo Monthly Rewind for March 2021 features “Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time”
Here’s to a great March that brought us new content in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Among Us, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and more, and exciting releases like Monster Hunter Rise and Apex Legends! Get the rundown with the March edition of Nintendo Monthly Rewind.
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gforcedrew · 3 years
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#Nintendo Monthly Rewind ⏪ November 2020
▶️ youtu.be/ZMZuKebCLXA ◀️
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lachicagamerpr · 3 years
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Nintendo estrena nuevo programa 'Nintendo Monthly Rewind' en YouTube
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