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[[Image:Smrpg2.jpg|thumb|An early screenshot of the game.]]'''''Super Mario RPG 2''''' was the original name for ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It had to be changed when Square and [[Nintendo]], the co-developers of ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'', split. Because ''Super Mario RPG'' was owned by both companies, it was not legal for Nintendo to release a direct sequel without Square's consent. So, changing some aspects of the game, most notably the name, Nintendo released ''Paper Mario''. Also, it was originally planned for the [[Nintendo 64DD]] but that version got canceled due to copyright issues and the failure of the  Nintendo 64DD.
[[Image:Smrpg2.jpg|thumb|An early screenshot of the game.]]'''''Super Mario RPG 2''''' was the original name for ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It had to be changed when Square and [[Nintendo]], the co-developers of ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'', split. Because ''Super Mario RPG'' was owned by both companies, it was not legal for Nintendo to release a direct sequel without Square's consent. So, changing some aspects of the game, most notably the name, Nintendo released ''Paper Mario''. Also, it was originally planned for the [[Nintendo 64DD]] but that version got canceled due to copyright issues and the failure of the  Nintendo 64DD.
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An early screenshot of the game.

Super Mario RPG 2 was the original name for Paper Mario. It had to be changed when Square and Nintendo, the co-developers of Super Mario RPG, split. Because Super Mario RPG was owned by both companies, it was not legal for Nintendo to release a direct sequel without Square's consent. So, changing some aspects of the game, most notably the name, Nintendo released Paper Mario. Also, it was originally planned for the Nintendo 64DD but that version got canceled due to copyright issues and the failure of the Nintendo 64DD.


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