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We must be at the beach!

http://us.wii.com/iwata_asks/nsmb/vol1_page7.jsp

A very interesting interview with Miyamoto. Firstly, even though he came up with the Super Guide, he hated actually seeing the option, so he has a bonus for those who beat NSMB Wii without ever seeing the option come up.

He also talks about how nonsensical the Mario world is, and how he feels like his "lies" caught up with him when making this newest game, like how fireballs work underwater, or how bricks hover in mid-air. It's all very interesting.

This particular page ends with him saying he had to actually write a technical document on the "nature" of the Mario world.
Realism in Mario? Yeah, start thinking about that and a lot of things about it make no sense... you just have to accep that that's how it is. It's not that hard, though. I mean, floating blocks aren't weird looking, they're completely normal... :)

The stuff about fire and ice in water is kind of funny, though. They're right, those things don't make much sense, they just are. Miyamoto's the one who decides what that "they just are" means, though, so sure, he has to think about those things...

It is kind of funny, though. I mean, it wouldn't be that hard to make things that make a little more "sense", but he doesn't want it that way. It's kind of funny to say "that's weird and makes no sense" but then say "but that's how I want it." :) It works though, and Mario is definitely better with strange elements like floating blocks. You get used to it, though... I mean, how many people still find floating blocks in games odd looking? :)

Anyway, those Iwata Asks interviews definitely can be interesting.