A humorous observation is made about multi-game consoles that feature numerous versions of Mario, suggesting they are often just reskins of the same core game. This critique points to the repetitive nature of some game franchises and the potential for oversaturation in the market. The hosts find humor in the idea of 'Mario 98' being essentially the same game with minor variations. The segment concludes with a lighthearted jab at the perceived lack of innovation in certain game series.
Impact: Medium. This point humorously critiques the gaming industry's tendency towards franchise repetition, resonating with players who may feel a lack of originality in modern game releases. It adds a layer of critical commentary to the nostalgic discussion.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:02:31 to 02:03:03.
Sources in support: DC (Host), Lo (Host)

