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|0='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 1:''' If you are having trouble in a certain section in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' or ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]],'' simply turn on [[Easy Mode]] at any time in the Settings on the menu screen. Easy Mode makes each enemy weaker in terms of power and defense, making them easier to beat. Not to mention, all of your [[Bros. Attack]]s and [[Trio Attack]]s slow time down or extend the time needed to try to dish out as much damage as possible, however they cost 1 BP more than usual in ''Paper Jam''.
|0='''Gaming Tip No. 1:''' If you are having trouble in a certain section in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' or ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]],'' simply turn on [[Easy Mode]] at any time in the Settings on the menu screen. Easy Mode makes each enemy weaker in terms of power and defense, making them easier to beat. Not to mention, all of your [[Bros. Attack]]s and [[Trio Attack]]s slow time down or extend the time needed to try to dish out as much damage as possible, however they cost 1 BP more than usual in ''Paper Jam''.
|1='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 2:''' Some [[Minigame|minigames]] featured in the [[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party games]] can be frustrating than others. Practicing the ones you struggle at a lot in Free Play can hopefully make you an expert at that game, provided it isn't one involving luck, like [[Fruit or Foe]] or [[Haunted Hallways]]. And this definitely doesn't apply against human players.
|1='''Gaming Tip No. 2:''' Some [[Minigame|minigames]] featured in the [[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party games]] can be frustrating than others. Practicing the ones you struggle at a lot in Free Play can hopefully make you an expert at that game, provided it isn't one involving luck, like [[Fruit or Foe]] or [[Haunted Hallways]]. And this definitely doesn't apply against human players.
|2='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 3:''' Puzzle games are there to test your skills and offer a brain-bending challenge. ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'' is no different. It's pretty challenging, not only to move the [[Orb (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|Orb]]s around, but also choosing the right teammates and levelling up enough to stand a chance on those later levels. The correct Skills, Leader, Helper or Awoken Skills can make the difference between victory and defeat. Practice with the demo or on one of the early stages in the final game and you can hone your skills later in the game.
|2='''Gaming Tip No. 3:''' Puzzle games are there to test your skills and offer a brain-bending challenge. ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'' is no different. It's pretty challenging, not only to move the [[Orb (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|Orb]]s around, but also choosing the right teammates and levelling up enough to stand a chance on those later levels. The correct Skills, Leader, Helper or Awoken Skills can make the difference between victory and defeat. Practice with the demo or on one of the early stages in the final game and you can hone your skills later in the game.
|3='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 4:''' Have you entered a battle in either ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' or ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Paper Mario: Colour Splash]]'' and ran out of [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|sticker]]s or [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|card]]s, leaving you unable to fight? Well, the solution is don't waste them all up so soon! Save enough stickers in your album and enough cards in your deck for the right enemy and/or boss. Try to balance out your collection with enough healing items, offensive attacks and defensive options so you can try to stand a chance. And don't forget that Thing you need against a tough boss!
|3='''Gaming Tip No. 4:''' Have you entered a battle in either ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' or ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Paper Mario: Colour Splash]]'' and ran out of [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|sticker]]s or [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|card]]s, leaving you unable to fight? Well, the solution is don't waste them all up so soon! Save enough stickers in your album and enough cards in your deck for the right enemy and/or boss. Try to balance out your collection with enough healing items, offensive attacks and defensive options so you can try to stand a chance. And don't forget that Thing you need against a tough boss!
|4='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 5:''' Just have fun when you're playing with friends on ANY game. Remember, if it isn't about the skill you have, it's about having fun!
|4='''Gaming Tip No. 5:''' Just have fun when you're playing with friends on ANY game. Remember, if it isn't about the skill you have, it's about having fun!
|5='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 6:''' If you're getting frustrated at a really difficult part of any video game you're playing, just take a break and come back to it later. Unless you're playing ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' or ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]],'' which offer a service for failing a level a few times. Be warned -- seeing it appear in the former or using it in the latter will make your save file stars lose their sparkles.
|5='''Gaming Tip No. 6:''' If you're getting frustrated at a really difficult part of any video game you're playing, just take a break and come back to it later. Unless you're playing ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' or ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]],'' which offer a service for failing a level a few times. Be warned -- seeing it appear in the former or using it in the latter will make your save file stars lose their sparkles.
|6='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 7:''' Imagine there was something you wanted to get so badly (i.e, an amiibo or a new video game accessory). Now imagine it was SOLD OUT after a few minutes of sale. What do you do? Get it on eBay or something or just head to a store once per day and hope for the best? In my Business class, I learned that if demand is low, but supply is high, the price goes down. If demand is high, but supply is low, the price goes up. On a few occasions, it may be best to just wait until demand slows down to a point where not a lot of people are interested in it anymore to get it for a cheap price.
|6='''Gaming Tip No. 7:''' Imagine there was something you wanted to get so badly (i.e, an amiibo or a new video game accessory). Now imagine it was SOLD OUT after a few minutes of sale. What do you do? Get it on eBay or something or just head to a store once per day and hope for the best? In my Business class, I learned that if demand is low, but supply is high, the price goes down. If demand is high, but supply is low, the price goes up. On a few occasions, it may be best to just wait until demand slows down to a point where not a lot of people are interested in it anymore to get it for a cheap price.
|7='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 8:''' Scanning [[amiibo]] can provide many effects depending on the game you use them in. ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' has different effects that depends on which mode you pick, but did you know that you can use them in the Star Rush Plaza, too? Just press {{button|3ds|L}} in the plaza to access the feature. All you have to do is scan any amiibo to see details, like fireworks, confetti, raining stars or floating balloons. Try it out sometime!
|7='''Gaming Tip No. 8:''' Scanning [[amiibo]] can provide many effects depending on the game you use them in. ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' has different effects that depends on which mode you pick, but did you know that you can use them in the Star Rush Plaza, too? Just press {{button|3ds|L}} in the plaza to access the feature. All you have to do is scan any amiibo to see details, like fireworks, confetti, raining stars or floating balloons. Try it out sometime!
|8='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 9:''' For pretty much every portable system in existence, you have to check battery life. If your 3DS has a red light near the Power button, that's a cue to plug it in a nearby charger. If there's a flashing red light at the StreetPass indicator, you should plug it in almost immediately, otherwise you risk losing your progress.
|8='''Gaming Tip No. 9:''' For pretty much every portable system in existence, you have to check battery life. If your 3DS has a red light near the Power button, that's a cue to plug it in a nearby charger. If there's a flashing red light at the StreetPass indicator, you should plug it in almost immediately, otherwise you risk losing your progress.
|9='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 10:''' If you're planning on going on a vacation and you just so happen to have a [[Nintendo Switch]] with you, set it to Airplane Mode on your flight. Airplane Mode turns off any wireless communication to prevent interference in the airplane signals. Turn it on when you're on a plane and switch it off when you land. It could also help avoid an airplane crash.
|9='''Gaming Tip No. 10:''' If you're planning on going on a vacation and you just so happen to have a [[Nintendo Switch]] with you, set it to Airplane Mode on your flight. Airplane Mode turns off any wireless communication to prevent interference in the airplane signals. Turn it on when you're on a plane and switch it off when you land. It could also help avoid an airplane crash.
|10='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 11:''' Ran out of cards in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Paper Mario: Colour Splash]]'' or don't have a really good card to use? As long as you have at least 10 Coins, you can use something called a Battle Spin. The premise is that there's a bunch of cards that spin face down one after another. Spend 20 more Coins to flip each card around so you can see the contents as they get closer. Spend 30 more Coins after that to slow down the cards so you can tap the one you want to use; preferably a thing replica (unless it's against the Koopalings).
|10='''Gaming Tip No. 11:''' Ran out of cards in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Paper Mario: Colour Splash]]'' or don't have a really good card to use? As long as you have at least 10 Coins, you can use something called a Battle Spin. The premise is that there's a bunch of cards that spin face down one after another. Spend 20 more Coins to flip each card around so you can see the contents as they get closer. Spend 30 more Coins after that to slow down the cards so you can tap the one you want to use; preferably a thing replica (unless it's against the Koopalings).
|11='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 12:''' Have you tried using a replica in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Paper Mario: Colour Splash]]'' against a group of enemies? They work just like Things, but behave differently in boss battles. Using the Koopalings' weakness like normal lets you DESTROY them and let you crush them easily. Use that same weakness as a replica and you'll find some pretty disastrous results. Just search "paper mario color splash replicas" on YouTube and click on the first video listing you see to see what I mean.
|11='''Gaming Tip No. 12:''' Have you tried using a replica in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Paper Mario: Colour Splash]]'' against a group of enemies? They work just like Things, but behave differently in boss battles. Using the Koopalings' weakness like normal lets you DESTROY them and let you crush them easily. Use that same weakness as a replica and you'll find some pretty disastrous (yet pretty hilarious) results.
|12='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 13:''' ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' offers almost no limit to your imagination. If you imagine a level, then it's possible you can do it. The YouTube channel Ceave Gaming offers a whole lot of useful tips and tricks on how to do stuff in Mario Maker and tells all the tricks in most of the videos like a story. I highly recommend checking out the channel and subscribing to it.
|12='''Gaming Tip No. 13:''' ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' offers almost no limit to your imagination. If you imagine a level, then it's possible you can do it. The YouTube channel Ceave Gaming offers a whole lot of useful tips and tricks on how to do stuff in Mario Maker and tells all the tricks in most of the videos like a story. I highly recommend checking out the channel and subscribing to it.
|13='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 14:''' With the [[Nintendo Switch]] being region-free, there are many language and region options for you to see. Languages to be used on the Switch in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Portuguese and Japanese. The regions that can be chosen are The Americas, Asia, Oceania/Australia or Europe. If you know someone who speaks a foreign language, these options can be useful. However, if you are interested in playing the game in a unique way or to learn a new language, these options can also be useful as well. Just saying!
|13='''Gaming Tip No. 14:''' With the [[Nintendo Switch]] being region-free, there are many language and region options for you to use. Languages to be used on the Switch in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Portuguese and Japanese. The regions that can be chosen are The Americas, Asia, Oceania/Australia or Europe. It could be useful to add some foreign names that aren't covered on this wiki or to play the game in British English, compared to American English (or vice versa).
|14='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 15:''' With new video game systems offering [[Nintendo Network|internet access and online gameplay]], it's important to do similar online procedures, like those taught during school. Never give away your real name, address, phone number, etc. because some people might use this info to do nasty stuff to you and some more obvious stuff. The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app can help avoid some stuff like that in the end.
|14='''Gaming Tip No. 15:''' With new video game systems offering [[Nintendo Network|internet access and online gameplay]], it's important to do similar online procedures, like those taught during school. Never give away your real name, address, phone number, etc. because some people might use this info to do nasty stuff to you and some more obvious stuff. The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app can help avoid some stuff like that in the end.
|15='''Owen's Gaming Tip No. 16:''' If you want to exceed in the [[Mini-Game Coaster]] in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and [[Mini-Game Island]] in ''[[Mario Party]]'' and, at the moment, the soon-to-be ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', it's always a good idea to practice all the minigames you'll be playing in the mode; preferably on the highest difficulty. That way, you'll be ready for anything while losing very few lives.
|15='''Gaming Tip No. 16:''' If you want to exceed in the [[Mini-Game Coaster]] in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and [[Mini-Game Island]] in ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', it's always a good idea to practice all the minigames you'll be playing in the mode; preferably on the highest difficulty. That way, you'll be ready for anything when the time comes while losing very few lives.
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==Things on this Wiki Likely to Make Me Annoyed==
==Things on this Wiki Likely to Make Me Annoyed==
*Edit conflicts. Most people hate them. If one happens, except me to get confused and grumble.
*Edit conflicts. Most people hate them. If one happens, except me to get confused and grumble.
**This is not the case if I reported a particular offender using the [[MarioWiki:Admin noticeboard|Admin noticeboard]] feature. If that happens, then it's an instant relief card because I know full well that guy won't be around to cause trouble for quite some time.
*"This edit has already been undone." Similar scenario to edit conflicts, but this time reverting someone else's edits.
*"This edit has already been undone." Similar scenario to edit conflicts, but this time reverting someone else's edits.
*Undid edit by [name of user]. It depends. Some people accept the loss, others who actually have a reason for the original edit, like me, can get FURIOUS if situations like that happen.
*Undid edit by [name of user]. It depends. Some people accept the loss, others who actually have a reason for the original edit, like me, can get FURIOUS if situations like that happen.
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**Someone making bad edits and having their edits be after one of my edits. I get "so mad" that I try to quickly find a problem on the page and edit it so that way I can feel better. Bonus points if another bad edit happens after I get rid of it. That's just a recipe of trouble waiting to happen!
**Someone making bad edits and having their edits be after one of my edits. I get "so mad" that I try to quickly find a problem on the page and edit it so that way I can feel better. Bonus points if another bad edit happens after I get rid of it. That's just a recipe of trouble waiting to happen!
*People who undo my edits with an absolutely pathetic excuse. For example, on the page detailing [[Boss Rush]] from ''Mario Party 9,'' one user added some unnecessary info, in this case, the fact that a minigame is named differently in the European release. I removed it with my reasoning being as follows: "Should just be better off mentioned on the minigame page; which it already is. Besides, American names have priority over European names anyway." But, he undid that edit without even looking at my reasoning and randomly claiming "It has to be there, so European people will like it." Yeah, not buying that poor excuse of a counter. If that happens, expect me to <small>behind my computer screen</small> get mildly annoyed, irritated, frustrated, ANGRY LIKE ANYTHING ELSE or, y'know, a mixture of those. In sort, don't let that happen.
*People who undo my edits with an absolutely pathetic excuse. For example, on the page detailing [[Boss Rush]] from ''Mario Party 9,'' one user added some unnecessary info, in this case, the fact that a minigame is named differently in the European release. I removed it with my reasoning being as follows: "Should just be better off mentioned on the minigame page; which it already is. Besides, American names have priority over European names anyway." But, he undid that edit without even looking at my reasoning and randomly claiming "It has to be there, so European people will like it." Yeah, not buying that poor excuse of a counter. If that happens, expect me to <small>behind my computer screen</small> get mildly annoyed, irritated, frustrated, ANGRY LIKE ANYTHING ELSE or, y'know, a mixture of those. In sort, don't let that happen.
*Getting blocked. Obviously, no one want's that to happen to them. If it does, don't attempt to try to cheat the system, because it's not going to go well (e.g. the block lasts for much longer than usual or even the possibility for an infinite ban).
*Getting blocked. Obviously, no one wants that to happen to them. If it does, don't attempt to try to cheat the system, because it's not going to go well (e.g. try to sockpuppet after getting blocked once and the block gets extended. Do it again and say goodbye to editing the wiki.).


==My Mario-Related Video Games==
==My Mario-Related Video Games==
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!Nintendo Switch
!Nintendo Switch
!Cleared every difficulty in Sound Stage and obtained the Gem of Spirit.
!Cleared every difficulty in Sound Stage and obtained the Gem of Spirit.
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!Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
!Nintendo Switch
!Haven't started playing it yet.
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==Other Wikis I Edit Occasionally==
==Other Wikis I Edit Occasionally==
Sometimes I edit other Nintendo-focused wikis in my spare time. I don't go on those sites nearly as much as this Mario Wiki, but if interested, I'll point you to these accounts on the other wikis.
Sometimes I edit other Nintendo-focused wikis in my spare time. I don't go on those sites nearly as much as this Mario Wiki, but if you're interested, I'll point you to these accounts on the other wikis.
{{User NIWA
{{User NIWA
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Revision as of 20:07, January 10, 2019

Gaming Tip No. 1: If you are having trouble in a certain section in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam or Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, simply turn on Easy Mode at any time in the Settings on the menu screen. Easy Mode makes each enemy weaker in terms of power and defense, making them easier to beat. Not to mention, all of your Bros. Attacks and Trio Attacks slow time down or extend the time needed to try to dish out as much damage as possible, however they cost 1 BP more than usual in Paper Jam.

Who's online: RamyMints, Moses Sin, Defefefe, Sparks, Islar74, Wild Blacksmith, ButterCashier, Memelord2020, Apikachu68, TongMK Tony, ThePurpleBro, Jude da Dude, CasperTheGhost19, Axii, 1468z, Maxi, RHVGamer, LostCause1118, Hewer, Ma-sansunsun, Tawit Kamyingdechapat, Lin7650, NINTENDOBRO 2007, ArdaOnayOzcan2009, Martendo

Hello! I'm Owencrazyboy9. I'm part of the Super Mario Wiki and edit pages when they're lacking one way or another. I even create pages that aren't even created yet and play a lot of video games.

Things on this Wiki Likely to Make Me Annoyed

  • Edit conflicts. Most people hate them. If one happens, except me to get confused and grumble.
    • This is not the case if I reported a particular offender using the Admin noticeboard feature. If that happens, then it's an instant relief card because I know full well that guy won't be around to cause trouble for quite some time.
  • "This edit has already been undone." Similar scenario to edit conflicts, but this time reverting someone else's edits.
  • Undid edit by [name of user]. It depends. Some people accept the loss, others who actually have a reason for the original edit, like me, can get FURIOUS if situations like that happen.
  • Getting a warning or last warning. Once again, it depends.
  • Users who actually still do the things they keep getting reminded of. Thankfully, if that happens, I know for a fact that someone else will step in to take care of it; whether it's issuing a reminder or blocking for a short, long or indefinite time.
    • Someone making bad edits and having their edits be after one of my edits. I get "so mad" that I try to quickly find a problem on the page and edit it so that way I can feel better. Bonus points if another bad edit happens after I get rid of it. That's just a recipe of trouble waiting to happen!
  • People who undo my edits with an absolutely pathetic excuse. For example, on the page detailing Boss Rush from Mario Party 9, one user added some unnecessary info, in this case, the fact that a minigame is named differently in the European release. I removed it with my reasoning being as follows: "Should just be better off mentioned on the minigame page; which it already is. Besides, American names have priority over European names anyway." But, he undid that edit without even looking at my reasoning and randomly claiming "It has to be there, so European people will like it." Yeah, not buying that poor excuse of a counter. If that happens, expect me to behind my computer screen get mildly annoyed, irritated, frustrated, ANGRY LIKE ANYTHING ELSE or, y'know, a mixture of those. In sort, don't let that happen.
  • Getting blocked. Obviously, no one wants that to happen to them. If it does, don't attempt to try to cheat the system, because it's not going to go well (e.g. try to sockpuppet after getting blocked once and the block gets extended. Do it again and say goodbye to editing the wiki.).

My Mario-Related Video Games

Games I've Owned Console Additional Notes
Super Mario 64 Nintendo 64 I downloaded the Wii version and purchased the DS remake in a store
Mario Kart: Super Circuit Game Boy Advance None
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! Game Boy Advance Known as WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania in Europe. I downloaded it on the Wii U Virtual Console.
Mario Party 4 Nintendo Gamecube Bought at a pawn shop
Mario Party 7 Nintendo Gamecube A friend of mine let me keep it
Mario Kart DS Nintendo DS None
WarioWare: D.I.Y. Nintendo DS Purchased at a flea market
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Nintendo DS Currently own 3 copies of the game
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Nintendo DS None
Diddy Kong Racing DS Nintendo DS None
New Super Mario Bros. Nintendo DS None
Mario Kart Wii Nintendo Wii None
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Nintendo Wii None
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Nintendo Wii None
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Nintendo Wii None
Mario Party 8 Nintendo Wii None
Mario Party 9 Nintendo Wii None
Donkey Kong Country Returns Nintendo Wii None
Super Mario 3D Land Nintendo 3DS None
Mario Kart 7 Nintendo 3DS None
New Super Mario Bros. 2 Nintendo 3DS None
Yoshi's New Island Nintendo 3DS None
Mario Party: Island Tour Nintendo 3DS None
Paper Mario: Sticker Star Nintendo 3DS None
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Nintendo 3DS None
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 3DS (obviously) None
Ultimate NES Remix Nintendo 3DS None
New Super Mario Bros. U Nintendo Wii U None
Nintendo Land Nintendo Wii U None
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Nintendo Wii U (obviously) None
Super Mario 3D World Nintendo Wii U None
Mario Kart 8 Nintendo Wii U None
Mario Party 10 Nintendo Wii U None
Game & Wario Nintendo Wii U None
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Nintendo Wii U None
NES Remix Pack Nintendo Wii U Contains NES Remix 1 and 2
Yoshi's Woolly World Nintendo Wii U Right now, I haven't started the game yet
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Cleared Road to Rio and unlocked everyone except Roy, Rouge and Jet on the 3DS, unlocked Rosalina, Zazz and Wave on the Wii U
Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Nintendo Wii U Got on my birthday. Haven't started Legends Showdown yet.
Mario Party: Star Rush Nintendo 3DS Maxed out Party Level, unlocked all characters, unlocked all modes, unlocked all minigames, completed most of the Character Museum (one more to go).
Paper Mario: Colour Splash Nintendo Wii U Got past Bloo Bay Beach.
Mario Sports Superstars Nintendo 3DS Really only interested in Tennis and Golf, with me dabbling in on some of the other sports occasionally.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Nintendo Switch Cleared every level in Episode 1; except Stage 15 and 18.
Super Mario Odyssey Nintendo Switch Beaten the main story; unlocked the Dark Side of the Moon and have around 400-ish Power Moons.
WarioWare: Touched! Nintendo DS I downloaded it on the Wii U Virtual Console.
WarioWare: Smooth Moves Nintendo Wii I downloaded it on the Wii U. Completed every character's main story and unlocked all of the extras (not counting microgames).
Super Mario Party Nintendo Switch Cleared every difficulty in Sound Stage and obtained the Gem of Spirit.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Switch Haven't started playing it yet.

Pages I've Created

Games

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Enemies

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Characters

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Minigames

Levels

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Tracks

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Other

Categories

  • Coin Chaos Minigames

Coding for Vaporized Template

If you want to use this coding for your own userpage, here you go!

NSMB Level Coding

Appeared in: Game appeared in
Star Coin 1: The location of the first star coin
Star Coin 2: The location of the second star coin
Star Coin 3: The location of the third star coin
Main Rooms: If you went straight through this level from beginning to end, the number of times the screen would have to reload (such as going through a Warp Pipe)
Secret Rooms: Number of rooms that aren't necessary, such as those which jus contain a Star Coin or Roulette Block.
Time Limit: How much time you have for the level
Hidden Exit: How to get to a Hidden Exit for the level
Notes: Regional differences
Boss: Boss of level

Other Wikis I Edit Occasionally

Sometimes I edit other Nintendo-focused wikis in my spare time. I don't go on those sites nearly as much as this Mario Wiki, but if you're interested, I'll point you to these accounts on the other wikis.

Owencrazyboy9 across NIWA