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Mario Chat / Re: Mario 64 ds
« on: May 29, 2012, 02:34:46 AM »
I love the remake, just as much as I do the original. I would love it more than the original, but the controls just aren't as natural as the N64 version. Despite all the extra content, the controls hurt it THAT bad.  Even having the circle pad on the 3DS instead of the D-pad barely helps at all.

But it's worth having. It looks better than the original N64 version if you ask me, the only thing I don't like about it's visuals is the ugly shade of yellow-green dropped onto Bob-omb Battle Field.

And I'm a sucker for games that have multiple playable characters that play pretty much the same with a few tweaks to make them different. I really wish more Mario games would go that route.

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Mario Chat / Re: Mario core/canon games?
« on: May 29, 2012, 02:29:07 AM »
Everything is canon.

Everything.

Well maybe not. If anything the licensed games like Mario is Missing! and Hotel Mario are part of the Super Show continuity. Or something. I dunno.

Pretty much this.
Mario's world is a place where pretty much anything can happen, be it an adventure, a dream, a play, a retelling of an adventure, or a gathering of well known figures to play sports, race or do party games together.

The only games that aren't canon in my opinion, are the licensed games and Super Smash Bros. And even Smash Bros now has it's own canon with the trophy world they showed us in Brawl.

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General Chat / Re: New/Returning Members Post Here!
« on: May 29, 2012, 02:11:15 AM »
Thanks much, I drew it myself~

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General Chat / Re: New/Returning Members Post Here!
« on: May 24, 2012, 03:06:38 AM »
Hey there, hi there, ho there.
I'm new here obviously. I thought there weren't any Mario based messageboards anywhere to be found on the internet at all.
I guess I wasn't looking hard enough.

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