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I FORGOT TOMOROW IS MARIO DAY BRUH
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yuh I forgot until today tooI FORGOT TOMOROW IS MARIO DAY BRUH
guys i may be stupid
What did Waluigi ever do? He's not the "infamous jewel thief" that he was described as once.Purple is a common evil colour.
Would it help if cheerful upbeat music played instead?I know I really like Bowser so I might be biased (and also I'm 22) but is it necessary for the big bad villain music play anytime Bowser is on screen? I just want to enjoy Bowser without being reminded that he's a big evil villain and I should be rooting against him.
Him being the big bad villain is what makes him fun though, he deserves cool musicI know I really like Bowser so I might be biased (and also I'm 22) but is it necessary for the big bad villain music play anytime Bowser is on screen? I just want to enjoy Bowser without being reminded that he's a big evil villain and I should be rooting against him.
It looks like the remake isn't rated any higher than the original either.I just noticed some weird age ratings for some Mario games:
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is rated E for everyone in the USA.
- Princess Peach: Showtime! is rated Everyone 10 and up.
What?! Let me compare the two games now.
Princess Peach: Showtime! has "cartoon violence", especially in the more action-y stages, but you get to bake cakes, solve mysteries and sing in others! This would qualify for an E for everyone game. It's for young kids!
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has a group of evil villains that plan on resurrecting a 1,000 year old demon's soul and plan to use Princess Peach as a vessel for it. There're also mature moments (especially in the Japanese version) and cartoon violence. Why is it rated E for everyone? Probably because everyone is made of paper, so it's not realistic.
So that means Princess Peach: Showtime! is more hardcore according to the ESRB. I'm proud to have played it!
I've heard the European and Japanese age ratings have increased though. The ESRB's rating remains the same however like you said.It looks like the remake isn't rated any higher than the original either.
Sounds like it could have been a really good Mario horror or creepypasta game LOL.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has a group of evil villains that plan on resurrecting a 1,000 year old demon's soul and plan to use Princess Peach as a vessel for it.
You think that's bad, Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" was rated GI just noticed some weird age ratings for some Mario games:
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is rated E for everyone in the USA.
- Princess Peach: Showtime! is rated Everyone 10 and up.
What?! Let me compare the two games now.
Princess Peach: Showtime! has "cartoon violence", especially in the more action-y stages, but you get to bake cakes, solve mysteries and sing in others! This would qualify for an E for everyone game. It's for young kids!
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has a group of evil villains that plan on resurrecting a 1,000 year old demon's soul and plan to use Princess Peach as a vessel for it. There're also mature moments (especially in the Japanese version) and cartoon violence. Why is it rated E for everyone? Probably because everyone is made of paper, so it's not realistic.
So that means Princess Peach: Showtime! is more hardcore according to the ESRB. I'm proud to have played it!