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Nintendo Ships Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

by Jonathan Metts - October 11, 2004, 5:46 am EDT
Total comments: 4 Source: NOA Press Release

Get your role-playing on.

Did You Know Mario is Moving?

Mario Declares the World is Flat,

Decides on a Move to the Flattest City

To commemorate Columbus Day, video game icon Mario(TM) has taken a

contrarian position by declaring that the world is flat. As a result,

Mario has stated his intention to relocate to the country's flattest

metropolitan area, Houston. Though Mario readily admits that he is

going against hundreds of years of scientific fact, he says all the

evidence for the Earth's flatness is found in his new adventure game,

Paper Mario(TM): The Thousand-Year Door.

The game, launching today exclusively for Nintendo GameCube(TM),

showcases the ability of Mario and his friends to manipulate their

flat, 2-D bodies in dynamic ways. Mario can roll himself into a tube

and bounce, slip sideways through narrow passages or fold himself into

a paper airplane and soar away. The comical role-playing game sets him

on a search for Princess Peach and treasure.

Talkback

Bill AurionOctober 11, 2004

These next few days just won't go by fast enough... ;__;

Arg, I wonder if I'll be able to finish it by the time Mario Tennis comes out...

er111801October 11, 2004

That's pretty cool how they used Columbus Day that way. Good marketing Nintendo face-icon-small-smile.gif

I can't wait for this game to come out.

Ian SaneOctober 11, 2004

"That's pretty cool how they used Columbus Day that way. Good marketing Nintendo"

Except those of us in Canada don't know what Columbus Day is. face-icon-small-wink.gif For us today is Thanksgiving. Yes, Thanksgiving in OCTOBER! Wacky, huh?

I played the demo for this at EB and it's pretty similar to the original. Not that that's really a bad thing since the original was a lot of fun. Still I'm going to hold out and hope my brother buys it since it seems to be right up his alley and that way I can avoid paying for a new game. It worked for Skies of Arcadia.

While playing the demo I talked to the Goomba following me and she said something like "I'd say something witty but I'm saving it for the full version." That's awesome. It's a pity that gag will be lost with the demo.

Bill AurionOctober 11, 2004

"For us today is Thanksgiving. Yes, Thanksgiving in OCTOBER! Wacky, huh?"

Now you have another thing to be thankful for... face-icon-small-wink.gif

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