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Welcome home, Mario; we’ve missed you!
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Posted on 05/13/13
[ Editor's Note: As Nick Olsen is a writer for Theory of Gaming, this won't be counted in the monthly Vox Pop prize. However, it is very much a worthy read. ] By Nick Olsen Co-founder, Theory of Gaming In 1985 Nintendo started a revolution when it...

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Welcome to Paper Mario™, a One-Player, Role-Playing Game
Platform: Nintendo 64
AVAILABLE: February 5, 2001
MSRP: $59.95
ESRB Rating: E for Everyone

• Mario®, Princess Peach, Bowser and the citizens of Mushroom Kingdom are back in a new adventure for Nintendo® 64 that breaks through the traditional appearance of video games by featuring an artistic 2-D look in a 3-D rendered world.

• Mario takes center stage in turn-based battles with classic Mario brick-bashing and Koopa-kicking action in the first Mario adventure since Super Mario 64™.

• Gamers young and old will adore the refreshing appearance of this family-friendly game as they watch the scenery "unfold" as paper-thin, 2-D characters flip, flop and flutter their way through this storybook adventure.

• Paper Mario lets you journey through Forever Forest, blow through Gusty Gulch and make the ascent to Shooting Star Summit in a search for the seven Star Spirits and the powerful Star Rod.

• Players enter an animated pop-up book world that features all of Nintendo's classic characters traveling through the mystical realm of the Mushroom Kingdom.

• Players will uncover a whopping 100 items that will aid Mario in his quest. By mixing items together in just the right combination, players can make 40 more. Ultra Mushrooms, Ancient Artifacts and Tasty Tonic will give Mario just the boost he needs to confront the Koopa King.

• Players can get over 50 Action Badges by super-charging Mario in many different ways. Mario's new powered-up abilities include Mega Quake, Triple Dip and Super Jump Charge. You can mix and match badges and pin them on the plumber to create your own unique Super Mario to topple pesky foes.

• Seven all-new companion characters join Mario to offer assistance in new and mysterious ways. With their distinct attacks and abilities, Parakarry, Bombette, Goombario and others help players in their battles and travels.

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