Nintendo Theories/Game Theory: Peach's Castle of LIES! (Super Mario Maker 2)
Game Theory: Peach's Castle of LIES! (Super Mario Maker 2)

Game Theory: Peach's Castle of LIES! (Super Mario Maker 2)

The Game Theorists20 min14 juil. 2019
5 chapitres
  • Easter Eggs and Character Identities(0'001'15)
    • "A Certain Mage" is identified as Kamek • "Name Withheld by Request" is Bowser Jr. • "Father of Name Withheld" is Bowser himself
    Bowser Jr.'s weekly allowance is 400 gold coins, equivalent to four 1-ups or two basic outfits from Mario Odyssey.
    The 400 coins represent the cost of the entire first floor of one wing of Peach's castle in Mario Maker.
    How much is Peach's Castle worth in real world currency when gold coins are converted to actual monetary value?
  • Nominative Determinism and Doug Bowser(1'152'42)
    Doug Bowser became the new president of Nintendo of America, replacing Reggie Fils-Amié.
    • Nominative determinism suggests your name influences your career path • Examples include Seymour Butts becoming a cartologist and Dennis being more likely to become dentists
    A man named Bowser taking charge of Nintendo represents a remarkable example of nominative determinism.
    Mario Maker 2 has been released with a story mode featuring toads rebuilding Princess Peach's castle after it's destroyed by a mysterious creature.
  • Story Mode and Castle Reconstruction(2'424'33)
    A strange creature with a Wii Fit balance board around its neck destroys Peach's castle by hitting a button that erases it from existence.
    Mario completes levels and gathers coins to purchase upgrades for rebuilding the castle until it stands complete.
    The story mode introduces the Religious Eraser, described as the strangest Mario character ever created.
    Story mode provides complete information about the cost to construct Peach's castle, measured in coins, allowing for real-world economic analysis of the Mushroom Kingdom.
  • Calculating Castle Construction Costs(4'335'37)
    Peach's fully completed castle in Mario Maker 2 costs a total of 14,100 coins.
    • Construction shows the castle being built from foundation up through roof • Includes amenities like cannons and stained glass windows
    These are gold coins, with each coin being at least the size of Mario's oversized bubble head, suggesting each could be a small fortune.
    Translating the castle costs from fictional currency to real-world values requires understanding how to price a fictional building with limited details.
  • Identifying the Castle Type(5'3720'16)
    This is not the iconic Peach's Castle from the main franchise, but rather a specific smaller version built in Mario Maker 2.
    • The castle has no basement, eliminating it from being the Super Mario 64 version • The basement in that game contained some of the best levels of the game
    Peach apparently owns multiple castles across the franchise, including her summer vacation home and other properties.
    Pricing a fictional building without complete architectural details presents a significant challenge for economic analysis.