Wow...We sure know how to send a thread to Hell!

Anyways, regarding the SMRPG vs. PM debate...
SMRPG was the FIRST RPG I had ever played. I avoided the genre because it looked boring and complicated. But then I saw SMRPG and me being a Nintendo fanboy that loved everything Mario I had to get it. I even bought a guide in fear that I would get lost in this new genre.
I got it for Christmas and I was HOOKED!
It was the game that sold Bowser. After playing the game I ADORED Bowser. He was my idol, the best character in the whole game.
What I loved so much about it is that after all these years of him being a cardboard villain in which you expect to defeat at the end of the game he finally gains a voice, a personality and a story. In fact, I will be daring enough to say that if it wasn't for Square's storytelling abilities Bowser wouldn't be as popular as he is today with some fans.
The story itself was also fantastic for a Mario game. The insane characters you met, the bosses, the new places, everything reached near perfection. It also features some of the funniest scenes ever seen in a Mario game (Here's a hint: wedding chapel).
The music was also incredible. Yoko Shimomura did a fantastic job of marrying traditional RPG themes with Mario charm. And funny enough she went on to compose the music for another crossover RPG and my all time fave series, Kingdom Hearts.
So unless you couldn't tell, Mario RPG made my Nintendo fandom one of the happiest ever. I couldn't get enough of it. I played it, I finished it, finished it some more, restarted it, played some levels, finished it etc. It never left my SNES.
So imagine the happiness I felt when a sequel was announced for the N64. I DIED! I couldn't wait for it to come out.
Imagine my surprise when I learned that Square had nothing to do with it and the game would feature a flat storybook style...
SMRPG spoiled me, perhaps too much. Once I finally played Paper Mario the experience was forever ruined. Bowser was once again the bad guy, Peach left your party and you had charming but somewhat forgettable sidekicks.
It was a good game, mind you, but SMRPG was so perfect that any Mario RPG that came after it would feel like a step down, to me at least.
Years later I respect the Paper games as being fun RPGs for anyone to enjoy. But SMRPG will always have a place in my heart. Its a very important game that made my childhood years ones that I shall never forget.