Kyoko Sakura
Celestial Guide
I was so hyped the first time I saw the commercial for Paper Mario 64: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBOHaw770Hk
But it was too early in the year... didn't expect to get it until Christmas. On my 11th birthday (in September) I was a little disappointed to see I only had one present. The box was too big for it to even be Paper Mario, not that I expected it. But much to my surprise, I opened the box and it was PAPER MARIO AND THE OFFICIAL PLAYERS GUIDE! I was so happy! Now you might be asking "hey, isn't this a Paper Mario TTYD thread?" I'm getting to that. I was so happy to finally have Paper Mario. It was the best game I ever played... until...
Fast forward to when I was 14. I had a Gamecube. My N64 was basically only hooked up once in a while for Paper Mario 64 or 007 Goldenye. But holy crap. Paper Mario freaking TWO was coming out!
Then came Christmas. I had been eyeballing that Gamecube-box-sized present in front of the tree. Usually on Christmas morning I immediately opened the biggest present, but as soon as my parents turned on the camcorder, I took a dive for the obvious Gamecube game. "YES... PAPER MARIO 2" I thought.
I was in dismay. THAT was the game I got for Christmas? But I didn't want to hurt my parents feelings, so I thanked them. Besides, at the time, I didn't think it was a bad game. Just... not Paper Mario 2. My parents started to laugh after I opened the rest of the presents.
"Hey son, I think you missed one!"
Another Gamecube game. "Big deal. What is it, Scooby-Doo for the Gamecube?" I thought to myself. I slowly took off the first part of the packaging, revealing Koops' face.
IT WAS PAPER MARIO FREAKING TWO!!!
I ripped off the rest of the packaging and rushed to my room after kissing everyone.
"Thanks Dad, thanks Mom, thanks Alisha, thanks Victor, thanks George, thanks Ziggy, thanks Smoke, thanks Cop, thanks Nat!" Alisha was my sister, Victor was my boa constrictor, and the rest were cats, but what did I care? PAPER MARIO FREAKING TWO. This was everything the first Paper Mario was, but better. Enhanced. Fun. I loved it, and I still love it. It's one of my favorite games of all time.
But it was too early in the year... didn't expect to get it until Christmas. On my 11th birthday (in September) I was a little disappointed to see I only had one present. The box was too big for it to even be Paper Mario, not that I expected it. But much to my surprise, I opened the box and it was PAPER MARIO AND THE OFFICIAL PLAYERS GUIDE! I was so happy! Now you might be asking "hey, isn't this a Paper Mario TTYD thread?" I'm getting to that. I was so happy to finally have Paper Mario. It was the best game I ever played... until...
Fast forward to when I was 14. I had a Gamecube. My N64 was basically only hooked up once in a while for Paper Mario 64 or 007 Goldenye. But holy crap. Paper Mario freaking TWO was coming out!
Then came Christmas. I had been eyeballing that Gamecube-box-sized present in front of the tree. Usually on Christmas morning I immediately opened the biggest present, but as soon as my parents turned on the camcorder, I took a dive for the obvious Gamecube game. "YES... PAPER MARIO 2" I thought.
I was in dismay. THAT was the game I got for Christmas? But I didn't want to hurt my parents feelings, so I thanked them. Besides, at the time, I didn't think it was a bad game. Just... not Paper Mario 2. My parents started to laugh after I opened the rest of the presents.
"Hey son, I think you missed one!"
Another Gamecube game. "Big deal. What is it, Scooby-Doo for the Gamecube?" I thought to myself. I slowly took off the first part of the packaging, revealing Koops' face.
IT WAS PAPER MARIO FREAKING TWO!!!
I ripped off the rest of the packaging and rushed to my room after kissing everyone.
"Thanks Dad, thanks Mom, thanks Alisha, thanks Victor, thanks George, thanks Ziggy, thanks Smoke, thanks Cop, thanks Nat!" Alisha was my sister, Victor was my boa constrictor, and the rest were cats, but what did I care? PAPER MARIO FREAKING TWO. This was everything the first Paper Mario was, but better. Enhanced. Fun. I loved it, and I still love it. It's one of my favorite games of all time.