The game is still in the earliest stages of development, so chances are slim that they’ll have it ready as a launch title. But Koizumi did mention the possibility of simultaneous cooperative and competitive gameplay for two players, that takes advantage of the two screens available to the Wii U.
When I think about the two screens being used at the same time, it seems like an interesting opportunity to allow us to create a console game where two people are playing at the same time but can’t see each others’ screens. It’s certainly an interesting approach, but I have to clarify that it’s not something that we’re working on just yet.
Back to the topic of Mario U, perhaps each player could take on the role of one of the Mario Bros., and they would be able to work together to make each other’s lives easier – or miserable – like in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, but now in a full 3D environment. I can’t wait to see what direction they’ll take Mario in next. Maybe we’ll see a free-roaming open-world adventure, like an old brilliant (but totally fake) leak suggested – a Super Mario 64 2, if you will.
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