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Version 3.1 is now available! Not a massive update, it just makes a couple fixes. Look in the readme file for more details as to what’s been added.
GameStop: Buy Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Nintendo of America, Game Cube, Find release dates, customer reviews, previews and screenshots. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door by Nintendo of America. Jump to: Product Details; Videos & Screenshots. Get ready for a two-dimensional role-playing adventure for the ages as Mario.
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This hack makes a bevvy of changes to Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The basic, no-frills mod fixes errors and oversights in the game’s script, and reverts changes made during the game’s localization (cola = alcohol, the whole business with Vivian’s gender, etc.)
There is a second mod available that adds some fun extras; a couple of gags from the Spanish localization are added to the mix, several minor plotholes have been patched up, and much more. The “extra mod” txt file in the zip details all of the changes, check it out and see if it strikes your fancy.
Should you be so inclined, there is also a third mod included that updates certain enemies and items to make their appearance more in-line with later Paper Mario titles. Check out the “modern mod” txt file to see everything that entails.
Huge thanks to Imaynotbehere4long and Balmz for testing this hack! If you notice anything weird with this version, or would like to see something added in a future release, feel free to contact Griscuit.
Paper Mario TTYD is the Mario RPG for the Gamecube. The plot of the game is that you’ve received a treasure map from Peach, and that she wants you to join her on the journey. Mario sets out on water to a town known as Rogueport. Rogueport is a treacherous town with infamous thieves. The treasure is behind the Thousand Year Door. The only way to open the Thousand Year Door is to collect all of the crystal stars. You obtain one in each chapter of the game.
The gameplay mechanics are executed pretty well, and the game is a lot of fun, but it has a problem which bothers people like I, and is very common among Mario games; it’s waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too easy. It’s even easier than Super Mario RPG on the SNES! But with that being said, it’s still a very enjoyable experience.
The story and plot lines are very engrossing, and the villains are also very memorable. If you can somehow get your hands on a copy of this game today, and you still have a working Gamecube or Wii, then have a blast with this game!