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Lost in Super Mario: how children’s games destroyed my pride

Anika Schulz
1.9.2022
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

I (w, 40, casual gamer) bought a Nintendo Switch. A history of failure.

Almost 30 years later, it’s a lazy Saturday, I want to reactivate those skills. I wistfully remembered the sense of achievement that Nintendo gave me back then. My Switch came with reissues of my favourite childhood games: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.

And so the drama takes its course.

Ready your (virtual) engines: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

After that, I get to choose my ride, including wheels and a paraglider. This is easy, as I can see from a bar display which composition gives me which technical advantages.

Sledding: Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.

Nintendo’s medley is a good example of my problems with increasing difficulty over time:

Expert help

Verdict: now that I’ve had some time, I love Mario titles on the Switch and have even purchased a third game in the series, Yoshi’s Crafted World. Another classic jump ’n’ run, in which Yoshi himself is the protagonist. The great thing about this game: there’s an easier mode in which Yoshi can fly, making him almost immortal. My pride can therefore rest easy.

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As a child, I was socialised with Mario Kart on the SNES before I ended up in journalism after graduating from high school. As a team leader at Galaxus, I'm responsible for news. Trekkie and engineer.


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