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I really wish Miyamoto would stop jacking up the story in Mario games. First Mario Galaxy 2 (which itself is a rehash) then he completely craps on the Paper Mario series with what he made them do to Sticker Star (hardly any plot, no exclusive characters, a freaking world map, only one town, no experience points or items, No Peach segments, and no partners. Miyamoto you are a great man and I respect you, but seriously stop trying to make every Mario game like the main series. I love the Paper Mario games more because they are more story and character focused and the fact that you seem heckbent on taking that away from the games hurts me and alot of others as fans. |
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How old was he when when he came up with the idea? I read somewhere 13, but can someone work on this article? This man deserves more! HK-47 21:51, 13 June 2006 (EDT)
- Now here's an opportunity. This could be your first big project! --Son of Suns 21:56, 13 June 2006 (EDT)
Yes it could I'm going to write a draft for it in notepad, and submit it in later. HK-47 21:58, 13 June 2006 (EDT)
Screw that. I'm gonna work on it over time, adding facts in a fluent fashion.
um... I heard he had died. is that true? Max2 (talk)
Not from what i can tell, he didnt.SaudyTalk!
·Hey!!!! Bowser jr. isn't left-handed!!!, if you watch his images you will see than he take all the thinks with the right hand!!!!!User:Joanfran1202
In this picture, he is holding his brush with his left hand:
And in this picture hi is holding that glove with his right hand:
And in that, he is holding this racket with his right hand again!!:
Fawfulfury65 Do not believe that i'm angered with you, simply is that I believe that bowser jr is rightd-hand
Don't worry, I know you aren't angered with me. Anyways, in baseball, leftys wear their glove on their right hand and throw the ball with their left. For the second picture, I don't know. That might have been a mistake to make him right handed there, but in Mario Power Tennis, you can choose if your character is left of right handed, so since most people are right handed, they made him right handed there. Possibly. Fawfulfury65
Yes, you've got the reason, Sorry And thanks for your help!!!! And merry christmas to you !! User:Joanfran1202
Strange edit
In the trivia section it says "In Donkey Kong 64 level "Frantic Factory" there is a part of the level called "R&D"; this might be a reference to R&D 4 or to the ." Does anybody know what "Or to the ." may have been about to say before being cut off?
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Darkcharizard (talk).
Link
Hmm... is Link really left-handed? In SSBB, he holds the sword on his left hand, but in Twilight Princess, he holds it on his right. (I've only watched a video of Link in Twilight Princess, I haven't played the game) Mario JC
- Link is left-handed in the GameCube version of Twilight Princess, but right-handed in the Wii release (see here for the reason). --Grandy02 09:20, 24 August 2010 (UTC)
Any use of this image?
I really wish Miyamoto would stop jacking up the story in Mario games. First Mario Galaxy 2 (which itself is a rehash) then he completely craps on the Paper Mario series with what he made them do to Sticker Star (hardly any plot, no exclusive characters, a freaking world map, only one town, no experience points or items, No Peach segments, and no partners. Miyamoto you are a great man and I respect you, but seriously stop trying to make every Mario game like the main series. I love the Paper Mario games more because they are more story and character focused and the fact that you seem heckbent on taking that away from the games hurts me and alot of others as fans.