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Jamie Eisner shared a video of the life-sized version of 'Mario Party' she hosted at her home, which has since brought in ...
The Thousand-Year Door's remake for the Switch reminded players how fantastic the game still is among Nintendo's RPGs.
With a map from Princess Peach—and the help of a few locals—Mario must journey through a colorful world made of paper to find it first. Master your badges and timing-based attacks to impress ...
Paper Mario fans are divided on the series, but each game offers unique quirks and creativity for players to enjoy. Paper ...
Image: via Mat Piscatella on X / Circana In terms of the "top 10 best-selling" Switch games for the month of May, Paper Mario debuted in top spot, with Mario Kart 8 in second and Princess Peach ...
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door topped the Japan ... sitting alongside other Nintendo titles such as Super Mario Bros Wonder and Princess Peach: Showtime. Nintendo was also the biggest selling ...
Princess Peach has been kidnapped…again! But this time, it's not by Bowser. Mario travels to the ramshackle town of Rogueport to meet Princess Peach after hearing she acquired a map leading to ...
As with most Mario games, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door sees Nintendo’s iconic plumber rescuing Princess Peach but this time there’s a twist. Before Mario sets out to rescue the princess ...
As ever, Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door remake is set in the Mushroom Kingdom, following Mario on his adventure to save Princess Peach. Stop us if this sounds familiar, but Bowser has ...
In reality, it’s only been 20 since Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year ... printing press even two decades later. Just as Princess Peach tells Mario he MUST come to Rogueport, I’m telling you ...
All these years later, you won’t find a Nintendo game as sharply written as Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It’s a full-blown comedy. The adventure begins when Princess Peach calls Mario ...
he has to find and rescue the princess from evildoers. It’s a basic setup for a Mario story that works because, as is true even in the bad Paper Mario games, the writing is razor sharp.