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▲ 10 r/Mario

Which Mario game has the most intense Final boss fight against Bowser?

My vote goes to New Super Mario Bros Wii

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u/T-900_Gaming — 10 days ago

Smash Bros Trivia question: In Brawl, what’s the only character whose trophy appears in a different pose during the SSE cutscenes than it does in the gallery or character select screen?

In Brawl’s Story Mode, when a character is turned into a trophy during a cutscene, they normally appear in the same position as they do on the character select screen & their respective Classic Mode trophy, but there’s 1 particular character who uses a completely different pose during the cutscenes than they do elsewhere in the game. Do you remember which one?

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u/T-900_Gaming — 13 days ago

Which of the following 3 games’ unlockable is the absolute hardest to achieve?

Mario Party 2: Clear Minigame Coaster on Hard = Battle minigames to purchase from Woody

Mario Party 3 Clear Story Mode on hard = Super Hard difficulty

Mario Party 4 Clear Story Mode on hard = Expert difficulty

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u/T-900_Gaming — 13 days ago

Over the 24 years I’ve been into gaming, aside from 1 Zelda title- Ocarina of Time, I’ve never put more than 15 minutes into any single video game outside the Mario, Kirby, Donkey Kong, Metroid, or Smash Bros franchises, and I’ve 100%’d 48 different games within those same franchises. I recently gave Zelda OOT a good 45 minutes before finally turning it off, as I was always looking for something to fight or try to survive against the whole time I was playing, and only got that for just a few minutes inside the Deku Tree. People have told me Zelda is more focused on solving puzzles, and I think I’ve just gotten so used to the more action-oriented games for so many years, I just can’t see anything in OOT as a puzzle. How does someone with this type of gaming background get into to franchises like Zelda & Pikmin?

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u/T-900_Gaming — 23 days ago