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Game Blog / Japanese Mario picture books
« on: March 03, 2009, 05:36:47 PM »
J.J. here, former TMK mailbag contributor, longtime hanger-on.

So I moved to Japan a few months ago yadda yadda yadda you didn't ask for my life story.

Anyway, as a hardcore Mario fan I've obviously been keeping my eyes peeled for anything uniquely Mariotastic that this nation, whose loins birthed Mario in the first place, might be offering.

There is a lot of Mario stuff for sale, but much of it is mainstream and not terribly impressive. Little "capsule" style vending machines are very popular at toy stores here, and lots of them sell Mario key chains of various sorts, as well as Mario-themed DS screen cleaners, or Mario magnets, or other little cheap trinkets of that sort. You also often come across things like Mario pencil bags, Mario pencils, or Mario notebooks for school. Fancier toys are a bit rarer, but one does occasionally see a decent stuffed Yoshi, or Wario, or maybe a small Luigi action figure, or a weird board game. But compared to some of the other video game / cartoon franchises out there, Mario is comparatively unpopular when it comes the sort of intense, thousands-of-toys-of-every-character merchandising that Japan is known for.

Personally, I've been most vigorous in collecting Japanese player's guides. The official ones, produced by Nintendo. Here's my collection thus far:



Japanese player's guides are a tad different than ones in the states. Mainly they're a smaller and thicker. While ours back home tend to be magazine-sized, Japanese ones are about the size of a pocketbook. In terms of content, they're more or less the same. Maps and stuff. The newer ones tend to have rather sterile layouts, but the older ones sometimes have a bit more life, like this Super Mario World one, which contains a few silly little comics.



Yesterday at the used book store I finally stumbled upon something much cooler, however: Mario children's books! They're these thick, cardboard books produced for what I assume are very young kids. Each one has about 10 pages, telling a simple story interspliced with lots of games and mazes and things. There are apparently several different series' of these things, each based on a different game. What I like most about them is the art. While American-made Mario storybooks tend to have weird, Americanized illustrations, the drawings in these books are very authentic-looking, in the style of the art you'd see in instruction manuals and stuff like that. As someone who's always taken a great deal of inspiration from Mario art, these things are quite a find indeed.



For more images, check out my Flickr gallery here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/43399380@N00/sets/72157614695613003/.

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Game Blog / Yoshi's Island DS: The reviews are in
« on: November 16, 2006, 12:55:20 AM »
Yoshi's Island DS, which came out on Monday, is good but not great according to IGN. Apparently what's most surprising about the game is its lack of surprises:

"Everything about Yoshi's Island DS, from the story, background, player interface, musical theme, visual style and - most importantly - game and level design, is tightly centered around what Nintendo did for the original Super NES game more than a decade ago. [...] The Nintendo DS game takes all of this and essentially rearranges it. It's not so much a "new" game as it is a "rearranged" one."

Though most other critics are generally saying the same thing- that the new Yoshi's Island is so extremely derivative of its SNES predecessor it basically plays more like a level expansion set than a legitimate sequel- the game is still getting quite good reviews on the whole. Metacritic currently has its mean score at 84 out of 100  based on ten reviews, only one of which is decidedly negative (EGM's).

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Site Discussion / We need Mario RPG screenshots
« on: March 04, 2004, 01:35:26 AM »
Attention forum weirdos: It's me, J.J.

Listen, we need some good emulator screenshots of interesting scenes from Mario RPG for the Mario RPG page, which is currently a bit lacking.

Specifically, I wanna get the following:
-Fighting something on one of those giant leaves, on the way up to Nimbus Land,
-Mario talking to the Chancellor
-Mario near a Wiggler coming out of a stump in Forrest Maze
-Mario standing in front of the Nimbus land caste.

Those four I specifically want for the site, but anything else would be fine as well. If someone can do this to help the site, I would be eternally greatful. I would do anything... like.... draw you or something.

Please?

-J.J.

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Mario Chat / Mario ads on TV
« on: August 25, 2002, 12:07:27 PM »
Okay, as I'm sure you know we have a Mario Commericals page on the site. Between me and Deezer, we have seen almost every Mario-related ad on TV, hence all the blank squares with descriptions under them.

However, there are a few Mario games which neither of us can remember if there were commericals for. Those games are:

Super Mario World
Super Mario Kart 64
Mario's Picross
Mario Party 2

If anyone has seen any ads for these games on TV sometime in their life, I'm sure we'd appriciate hearing about them.

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Site Discussion / Mariopedia
« on: January 27, 2002, 11:15:42 PM »
Any opinions on it?

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Site Discussion / Favoite Part of TMK
« on: September 01, 2000, 05:35:50 PM »
So, everyone, what's your favorite section on TMK?

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Site Discussion / Poisoned
« on: June 09, 2000, 08:35:33 AM »
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