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Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser, and Luigi are the four playable characters in the Paper Mario series. [4] Matt Casamassina of IGN notes that the main characters are "all fun to play for different reasons" and that the ease of moving between playable characters "is a plus since there are some well-designed puzzles that require you to use two or more of the heroes to continue forward."
GameSpot listed Super Paper Mario as a finalist for its E3 Editor's Choice. [14] Nintendo confirmed a release date of October 9, 2006 later in May. [15] Super Paper Mario was set to be one of the last first-party GameCube games, [16] but development moved to the Wii in 2006. [16] It was released in April 2007, [16] becoming the first Mario game ...
Bob-omb, commonly referred to as Bobby, is a character in the 2020 video game Paper Mario: The Origami King. He is a partner of the protagonist, Mario, who also accompanies an origami girl named Olivia. He was the first character decided by Nintendo to be included in the game. He is a member of the Bob-omb species, an explosive enemy in the ...
One particular Luma, known as Baby Luma, or Young Master Luma, is a major character in the Super Mario Galaxy games, granting Mario or Luigi the power to Star Spin. In the Illumination animated film The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), Juliet Jelenic voices a nihilistic blue Luma named Lumalee, that first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy as a ...
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The following is a list of lists of characters who appear in various games and franchises published by Nintendo arranged in alphabetical order. Characters of Fire Emblem Fates; Characters of the Kirby series; Characters of the Legend of Zelda series. Universe of The Legend of Zelda; Characters of the Mario franchise; Characters of the Metroid ...
Super Paper Mario, the third game in the series, deviates from the RPG genre and plays more as a platform game instead. [8] Unlike the previous two games, which use a turn-based combat system, Mario does not enter a combat phase and instead fights the enemy in the overworld in real-time. [9] XP is still awarded for defeating enemies.
The Thousand-Year Door is the second game in the Paper Mario series following Paper Mario, and is part of the larger Mario franchise. In the game, when Mario and Princess Peach get involved in the search for a mystic treasure that holds great fortune, Peach is kidnapped by an alien group called the X-Nauts; Mario sets out to find the treasure ...