Nintendo vehemently refuses to license their characters out for another movie (barring Pokemon's annual animated film). I can't blame them. The Mario movie production was so incredibly screwed up that it's no wonder it ended up as bad as it was. Imagine what a bad Hollywood producer could do to Legend of Zelda. On the other hand, they're too freaking stubborn to license out their cartoony characters to cartoon series anymore. Not even comics. While they're struggling to remain a presence in video games because they're not X-Box, you'd think some thinly veiled animated series commercial written by longtime series fans instead of 80's cartoon writers would be great way to have the brand reach out.Oh, come on. You act as if there are no good video game adaptation movies. Let's see, off the top of my head, there's Doom. Er... Silent Hill. Wait, Silent Hill 2. Mario Brothers? Oh, forget it, I got nuthin'.
As for the video game movies, they do indeed suck for the most part. The Resident Evil series managed to break out, but these movies often ignore the rich stories the games have and replace them with well worn cliches of action films. The bad kind.
Final Fantasy should have been a good movie, but they went for some nonsense about aliens. But other than that, even when they ignore the game's plot, there's still plot to work with. Tetris is a puzzle game with no plot. So lacking in a plot, there's no logically way to even write a Tetris Story, unless they pull a Captain N and make it a town of blocks. Even that was a stretch that only worked for that series.