El Juego Que Nintendo Quiere Que Olvides / Jaiden Animations [Español Latino] - Summary

Summary

The narrator plays and commentates on the 2005 game "Mario Dance" for the GameCube, a dance game where Mario must dance to progress through levels and defeat enemies. The game has a quirky storyline where Mario must retrieve musical keys stolen by Luigi, and later, Bowser tries to use the keys to cure his tone deafness and become a K-pop star. The narrator criticizes the game's poor design, including unclear arrow indicators, poor calibration, and ridiculous dance animations. Despite its flaws, the game has a fast-paced and fun gameplay, and the narrator appreciates its entertainment value and the fact that it was created at all.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The game being described is a Mario Bros. dance game that was released in 2005 for the GameCube.
2. The game has a storyline where Mario and Luigi must recover musical keys that have been stolen.
3. To progress through the game, the player must complete dance challenges and defeat enemies through dance battles.
4. The game has four musical keys that must be collected to progress through the story.
5. The game has a secret fifth world that can be accessed after completing the main storyline.
6. The final boss of the game is Bowser, who must be defeated through a dance battle.
7. After defeating Bowser, Mario uses the musical keys to unleash the power of music in the world.
8. The game has a poor calibration system, which can make it difficult to play.
9. The game's developer did not seem to know much about dance games, leading to poor gameplay mechanics.
10. The game's songs are considered to be one of its few redeeming qualities.
11. The game is no longer supported by Nintendo and is not widely available.
12. The game's developer is not specified, but it is mentioned that they did not seem to know much about dance games.
13. The game has a number of glitches and poor design choices, such as the enemies' arrows being difficult to see.
14. The game's final boss, Bowser, has a motivation for stealing the musical keys that is revealed at the end of the game.
15. The game's ending is considered to be ridiculous and invalidates much of the gameplay that came before it.