There’s an apocryphal folktale that fans of Mario RPGs are fond of sharing. Somewhere along the line, the internet urban legend goes, someone at Nintendo — Miyamoto himself, maybe — had it out for ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door first came out on the Nintendo ...
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door originally launched on GameCube in 2004 to widespread acclaim, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch rerelease won’t mess with perfection. Nintendo and Intelligent ...
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door’s Nintendo Switch remake is here, and that’s a big deal for fans of this Mario subseries. Paper Mario has been around since the Nintendo 64 days and has seen many ...
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20 years ago, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door became one of the best games on the Nintendo GameCube. Now, 20 years later, in the twilight years of the Nintendo Switch, Paper Mario: The ...
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As of today, Walmart has pushed live a new promotion for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door as part of its early Black Friday sale. As a result, The Thousand-Year Door is now being sold for $42.99 on ...
Even though I knew people with N64s back in the ‘90s, and admittedly spent a good deal of time wielding that divisive, three-pronged analog controller (monstrosity?), I never personally owned Nintendo ...