Hard to say. While games like Pizza Tower and Antonblast should show Nintendo there's plenty of interest in a Wario Land game, Nintendo generally doesn't pay attention to that kind of stuff and just does its own thing.
During the NSMB and Mario Maker-era, Donkey Kong and Yoshi platformers were released, so a new Wario Land game could happen. I'm not too optimistic, but the latest Nintendo Direct showed that they can still surprise us. I never thought they would remake Super Mario RPG.
I honestly don't know, Nintendo is kinda hard to read at times and who knows when we will get another Wario Land game. I mean if anything they could just remake one of the Wario Land games just like how they remade Super Mario RPG cause I hardly doubt there will make a new Wario Land game but I will still hope in the future that there will be.
Didn't someone pitch a VB Wario Land remake before and Nintendo turned it down?Yeah Nintendo isn't exactly the best at doing what the market wants, and tends to just do whatever game development wise. But I guess there is that optimism that said games doing well might encourage them to give a new Wario Land title a go, especially if a third party offers to make it.
Yeah, it was by one of the creators of Mutant Mudds.Didn't someone pitch a VB Wario Land remake before and Nintendo turned it down?
Rule #1 of pitching to nintendo: never bring up the virtual boyYeah, it was by one of the creators of Mutant Mudds.
Yeah it seems Nintendo wants to bury the Virtual Boy as much as possible. Kinda like the CD-i, lol.
Yeah Nintendo isn't exactly the best at doing what the market wants
TBH it was already no longer a strict RPG series since Super Paper Mario on the Wii.Paper Mario (barely an rpg anymore)
I didn't know this I always thought Nintendo owned Rare then abandonned them because like Nintendo is known to do when people want more money they snub them. As is the case with Nintendo literally creating their business rival Sony.Banjo-Kazooie is a Microsoft property, and you can blame Rare themselves for Nuts & Bolts' direction.
Same with Conker, Rayman (which is Ubisoft), etc.
i honestly think so. They're scraping the bottom of the barrel franchises wise, taking a lot of old franchises that were popular during the GCN and GBA era and bringing them back like re-releasing sunshine, making metroid dread, even giving us our first decent paper mario game in years etc. Considering WarioWare's already gotten 2 full games and they're essentially trying to give the Switch it's last hurrahs before the inevitable new Nintendo console coming in a few years, i can see it happening soon or at least on the new console since most Wario games come out very early in a consoles life or very late.