Back now with the latest tweet from Nintendo America, having made the name of Super Mario Party Jamboree, all about life and teamwork. Here, players are to work together to get hold of items, Stars, and coins under the works of the new Together Dice game mode. Obviously, it is also coming for the Nintendo Switch 2 version with some additional Jamboree TV flair. With the comment section sighted as a catch-22 of hype, confusion, and complete chaos-an old-fashion Nintendo fan community.

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Now, first, let’s get into “What do we really know?” It appears Super Mario Party Jamboree is the enhanced version of the original party game, with new modes requiring players to cooperate for once instead of betraying each other. Together Dice, for all intents and purposes, looks to be a new take on things-less of the usual cutthroat competition and more fun chaotic cooperation, and that Switch 2 version is a big spotlight on Nintendo’s double promise to party on a next-gen console.

The real hot topic comes in the replies. Reactions come at a million times a stream. Mario Baca said outright: “$19.99 for the Upgrade Pack? You got yourself a deal Nintendo!” May I say: until you say it, I do not believe it? Considering Nintendo’s price-setting track record, we will only believe it when we see it. Meanwhile, Evan Brooke went full-tilt ranting about the terrible launch line-up that is the Switch 2: “Bro come on we need more games for the Switch 2… Nintendo definitely could have planned their launch better.” Is he not saying something? The hype for the Switch 2 is definitely real; however, the game library is indeed looking somewhat skinny at this point.

Then some wild takes. Neverfear (or tommy1981links) went off the deep end with a totally weird tangent about Princess Zelda: “Is a biological MAN really going to be playing Princess Zelda? If so, Nintendo must want to lose money.” Firstly-WHAT? Secondly, misplacing “lose,” alleging Nintendo, is absolute ironic brilliance. GAMED meanwhile is just screaming, “I need friend… Who wanna be my friend?!”. I feel that.

Werewolf Freak (mmdman886) truly deserves the title of MVP for the entire reply chain, converting a glorified Mario Party conversation into a full-blown tutorial for GPU overclocking. One moment, we have stars, and the next moment, he’s talking MSI Afterburner tutorials. Legendary. David “the” Gamer responds with sincerity: “This is pretty clean bro… and smooth tf.” Internet at its finest.

Ending a Nintendo Zephyr-covered page with “A call for a Direct” is a tradition. Purple (PS5_Switch_XSX) was short and to the point: “Nintendo Direct please.” Same, dude. Same.

What does all this lead to? Super Mario Party Jamboree seems ready to bring some new ideas, and perhaps the Switch 2 ‘could’ mean something big if Nintendo plays their cards right. As the fans? They’re just out here living their best unhinged lives, demanding more games, debating Zelda’s gender, and somehow throwing party game praise into the mix of PC hardware chat. Never change, Nintendo community. Never change.

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And just in case you’re still in the Jamboree limbo, remember: Teamwork makes the dream work. Or that’s what Nintendo would have you believe until the moment someone takes away your coins.