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OK. I downloaded it on the wii yesterday and I am having fun playing it when I noticed it's not lame because its [SIZE=21pt]PAPER[/SIZE] people in Paper Mario because it has a good beginning when Bowser fights Mario good middle Mario and goombario vs Goomba king and Mario vs koopa. And an Extremely Amazing end.

Just post your opinion on the beginning,Middle and end of this game mine is:

Beginning:90%

Middle:100 %

End:100%

 
Yeah, the turn-based battles are great. It's sad they were scrapped for Super Paper Mario.

Have you played the sequel on GameCube and the Wii one? I got all three.

 
I've never played the 64 version, but I have the gamecube and wii versions.

I had the SNES version on my computer a few years ago, but when I was almost completely finished with it the save was deleted D:< I was so mad I just never re-started it.

 
I've never played the 64 version, but I have the gamecube and wii versions.I had the SNES version on my computer a few years ago, but when I was almost completely finished with it the save was deleted D:< I was so mad I just never re-started it.
I really don't remember a SNES version.

There are only three in the Paper Mario trilogy.

Paper Mario 64 (Nintendo 64 and Virtual Console), Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Nintendo Gamecube) and Super Paper Mario (Nintendo Wii).

I have all three. I personally enjoyed the second one best, but Super Paper Mario has more characters and Paper Mario 64 is longer.

 
I really don't remember a SNES version.
There are only three in the Paper Mario trilogy.

Paper Mario 64 (Nintendo 64 and Virtual Console), Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Nintendo Gamecube) and Super Paper Mario (Nintendo Wii).

I have all three. I personally enjoyed the second one best, but Super Paper Mario has more characters and Paper Mario 64 is longer.
The SNES version was called 'Super Mario RPG'.

It has the same concept/battle style as Paper Mario.

Paper Mario for the 64 was originally titled Super Mario RPG 2, but Square Enix owned it and Nintendo couldn't get permission to use the name, so they changed it to Paper Mario.

It's basically the same thing, but because of copyright issues, the name was changed. So people don't consider them as being the same series.

 
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