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Games Inspired by the Classic Paper Mario Series

Mojoverse Games Feature: Paper Mario on the Nintendo 64 and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for GameCube are two games from the Paper Mario series that I (Mojoverse Games) will cherish forever. When Super Paper Mario released on the Wii, I (Mojoverse Games) was a little disheartened when the developers removed the adorable character partners. Continue Reading

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Get Ready for More Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door by Video Chums

“Relive the treasure hunt of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in this widescreen remake that really shines on Nintendo Switch.” - Mary Billington from Video Chums.

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Thousand Year Door Is Looking Better Than Ever | COGconnected

After spending a little time with Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, I can confirm that the game looks real good.

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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Switch Preview | TheSixthAxis

TSA writes: "It wouldn't be a classic Mario game if he didn't blindly follow the instructions of a letter or invitation. We play this Paper Mario remake."

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darthv724d ago

They really put a lot of effort into making this a full on proper remake/remaster. So much more little details that one would have missed when playing the original GC version.

cthulhucultist4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Yes you are right. However It seems that the frame rate has been reduced from 60fps to 30fps.

https://www.nintendolife.co...

So in effect, we are

i) paying more for 20 year old game (60$/euros) than its original release
ii) which is a remaster (not a remake)
iii) and with half the frame rate

which is a shame really.