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Yeah same thing with Larry; in the cartoons, he was "Cheatsy" Koopa, which I have as his middle name on my profile.I've been thinking about the different interpretations of Morton Koopa Jr. over the years...
- In the cartoons, he's referred to as "Big Mouth" and his whole thing is that he talks way too much.
- In more recent interpretations such as Paper Mario: Color Splash and the Mario & Luigi remakes on 3DS, he uses as few words as possible to get his point across and is portrayed as not being very smart.
- Then there's Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam which is sort of an in-between, where the way he talks doesn't affect his personality at all. He talks like any "normal" character would.
It's kind of interesting to see how he's changed.
Hopefully we can get at least a couple more all-new Mario games in the remainder of the Switch's lifetime, or better yet a huge new Mario game being ported to the Switch 2 right after, in the style of Zelda Breath of the WildI hope during the June Direct Nintendo comes up with a Mario game that isn't a remake. Remakes can get you money but something original needs to be added too
Yeah like with BOtW it should be on the Switch 1 too thoughHopefully we can get at least a couple more all-new Mario games in the remainder of the Switch's lifetime, or better yet a huge new Mario game being ported to the Switch 2 right after, in the style of Zelda Breath of the Wild
Yeah that's what I'm saying. I guess it would have to be able to run on the Switch but also look good on the Switch 2Yeah like with BOtW it should be on the Switch 1 too though
Ah yes Paper Mario, famous for its histrionics and burlesque ruminations and loquacious aphorisms exploring complex geopolitical decisions influenced by embedded oscillatory (if not confounding) interplay of the socioeconomic macrocosm.Complicated stories in Paper Mario are to be avoided.
No, they thought having all major female characters hit on Mario through winking or kissing is a substitute for character developmentWas Nintendo/Intelligent Systems aiming for fanservice when adding various attractive female characters into Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door?
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to take this as sarcasm or a factual statement.No, they thought having all major female characters hit on Mario through winking or kissing is a substitute for character development