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Really? I played the demo at Best Buy and wasn't particularly impressed. (Then again, I only played about 5 minutes.) It seemed similar to Super Mario RPG, which I had heard great things about, but did not enjoy much myself.
I reserve the right to be entirely wrong.
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| Posts: 253 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 20 June 2004 |    |
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Slacker
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pfffft i beat the game how maney times??!!! the games a total sinch!!! besides the games a baby game!!
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Slacker First Class
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hahaha bobthespirit's prolly right. i almost bought that game but i thought it looked to boring.
i love aamir
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| Posts: 14 | Location: texas | Registered: 17 March 2006 |    |
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Enthusiast
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Despite its kiddy looks, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is actually the best RPG on the Gamecube and in the top five of our current generation of gaming (ps2, gc, xbox and xbox360). I have to admit, though, the first was the best.
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Participant
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quote: Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Actually I found it fairly boring and pointless myself. The whole game gave me a headache, stupid me for actually finishing it. I guess I hoped it would get better eventually. It didn't.
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| Posts: 27 | Location: Melbourne | Registered: 16 October 2004 |    |
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