Well after that Bob Hoskins-John Leguizamo-Dennis Hopper movie (that I actually like, but I know it's considered one of the worst movies ever, and Bob Hoskins even says it's the one thing he regretted in his career), didn't Nintendo swear they would never allow any of their properties to be made into movies again?
And to an obnoxiously stick up their butts degree. Archie has
proven themselves to be apt with comic book adaptions and still Nintendo refuses a comic book license. And that's essentially the
least they could do. You'd even think Nintendo would at least give Mario a native anime series, but they barely let it out then. An obscure movie, an obscure series of video tapes where they just retold fairy tales with Mario characters, and an obscure animated video game for use on some weird Ban Dai thing. As with the 4 American Cartoon series (I'm counting Donkey Kong), there wasn't even supposed to be a
that time either. They were much nicer with the French/Canadian (not French Canadian) Donkey Kong Country series that at least got a Japanese Dub.
And remember... this is the company that revels in the fact it has a franchise that churns out that kid friendly, uber repetitive, formulaic as heck thing about fighting monsters like
that's a bleeding masterpiece.
As for a Space Invaders movie... how is
that going to be pulled off. You can call Independence Day freaking Space Invaders and it would still work. We've had countless generic alien invasion movies, at best they'd have a generic plotline that would be otherwise unremarkable.