Director of Super Mario RPG expresses interest in creating a sequel for his final Mario RPG adventure before retiring.
Recent popularity of the Super Mario RPG remake on Nintendo Switch sparks the director's ambition for a sequel.
In a conversation with MinnMax, Fujioka aims for a Mario RPG where players exclusively control Mario, as his potential retirement project.
Having worked on the Mario & Luigi RPG series, Fujioka desires a return to a Mario-centric RPG adventure.
Fujioka envisions turning his sequel ideas into reality, with the success of the remake potentially influencing Nintendo's decision.
The remake's performance could gauge interest, influencing Nintendo to pursue Super Mario RPG 2.
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