Mario Paint is one game that I wish would have a sequel for a while now. The Wii U seems like the perfect console to finally make one, too. You can use the Gamepad to draw, so they don't even have to bundle a mouse.SNESdrunk wrote:Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015 - Super Nintendo Games That Should Get Modern Remakes/Sequels
Sadly, from what I've read, it looks like we will NOT be getting a Mario Paint on the U.
So it looks like Tezuka was gearing to make a Mario Paint U, but decided to do Mario Maker in lieu. After hearing that, my dreams were smashed of having a Mario Paint U. However, maybe they could still make a $20-30 digital-only Mario Paint U.Wikioedia wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Maker
The game was conceived as a tool by Nintendo's internal development team, to be used within the company. The team, however, quickly realized the tool's potential as a game and pitched the idea to senior game designer Takashi Tezuka.
Meanwhile, Tezuka had been wanting to make a Wii U followup to Mario Paint that uses the Wii U GamePad. Upon seeing the Mario Maker tool however, Tezuka realized that a level making tool was more marketable than a mere drawing program. He noted to Polygon that building levels is "not as difficult or out of reach as drawing is" but that he "was inspired to bring the fun of Mario Paint into this course editor". The game is being directed by Yosuke Oshino, who previously worked as a programmer on Pikmin, Pikmin 2, and New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

