Investigating Brotherhood Theory: Mario & Luigi
The news of Mario & Luigi: Brotherhood has sparked fan conjecture on the nature of the Mario brothers in the series, so casting doubt on whether they are the same characters from the mainline Super Mario games. Debated since the start of the series, this theory might provide fresh angles on the Mario universe.
Mario & Luigi's unique style and mechanics
The Mario & Luigi series's distinctive art design and gameplay mechanics have always set itself apart from the mainline Super Mario games. It distinguishes it from the conventional platforming gameplay of the core series, which has come to be associated with the Mario brothers' adventures, by the turn-based battle system and unique art style.
The "Alternate Universe" Theory's beginnings
The distinctive mechanics and design of Mario & Luigi lead one to believe that the Mario and friends there are not the same as those in the main series. The turn-based fights and the series' focus on humor and breaking the fourth wall produce a different mood than the main games. Characters like Paper Mario in Paper Jam add to the concept of a different universe by implying that the paper versions of Mario and Luigi might reside in another dimension.
AlphaDream's and Nintendo's trademark's significance
Fueling the fire, AlphaDream, the original creator of Mario & Luigi series, went bankrupt in 2019. Later in January 2020 Nintendo registered a trademark for Mario & Luigi. This could be taken as evidence that Nintendo sees the Mario & Luigi series as a separate entity, maybe signifying a different universe or at least a degree of creative freedom.
Commonalities and the Prospect for a Connected Universe
Though mechanics and style vary, the Mario & Luigi series keeps many features that define the main Super Mario games. Bowser kidnapping Peach and the Mario brothers setting out to save her follows the traditional plot exactly. Mario's bravery and Luigi's timidity remain fundamental to their character arcs, thus their personalities also fit those of their counterparts in the mainline games.
The "Separate Universe" Theory's implications
Should the Mario & Luigi series be indeed a separate universe, it begs fascinating issues regarding the interaction between the two worlds. Are the several worlds entirely separate entities or could crossovers or interactions exist between them? The theory gives the Mario universe more complexity and lets more possibilities for gameplay and narrative possible.
Investigating the Mario & Luigi Universe's promise
The "separate universe" hypothesis creates chances for investigating many Mario & Luigi universe iterations of characters and stories. We could see distinct narratives, maybe even completely new characters particular to this world, and alternate incarnations of classic characters.
Mario and Luigi: Brotherhood: Future
Many of these questions will be answered with the forthcoming Mario & Luigi: Brotherhood release. The game's emphasis on sea travel and new battle mechanics point to Nintendo's dedication to stretching the bounds of the series. It remains to be seen whether this new game will offer clear-cut solutions regarding the interaction between the Mario & Luigi universe and the mainline Super Mario universe. Fans' conjecture will keep whirling until the game's premiere, adding still another level of mystery to the next adventure.