Paris In Flames

Super Mario Galaxy 2

I went into Gamestop at the mall today. I wanted to find out when this game comes out. Turns out, it already did.

Nintendo has not failed me, yet again. Same colorful, musical 3-D planetary adventure as its predecessor. Except now, there’s fucking Yoshi. Not only is it just fun to see the dino-pal back in the franchise, but with it comes new gameplay such as grappling, pulling, eating, and (I’m assuming soon) shooting.

There are some new Mario suits as well, that I have yet to experience. And the navigation from galaxy to galaxy is less annoying. Think SMB3 World Maps now.

I’d say the only lame thing is the poor classic story line. Bowser destroys party. Princess gets kidnapped. Star-people need stars. Mario saves everyone.

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Super Mario Crossover.

Play Super Mario Bros. as several different Nintendo heros. Cooler than it sounds.

christina is a diehard baseball fan

mario bros. for wii

have we talked about this yet?

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Mario Bros. 2 Screaming

Shouting while playing Mario Bros. 2. I don’t usually like this type of video, but this was funny.

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Chatting with Mario during a game.

Inspired by the horrible looking movie, Gamer. It’s funnier than you’d think.

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The New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

This game looks SO GOOD.

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A bizarre and amazing tribute to the history of video games.

Unbelievably cool and creative. Very mildly NSFW at the end (it’s all 8-bit, but suggestive).

Paris In Flames

What A Wonderful Super Mario World

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Asshole mario

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Mario theme played by an RC car striking a hundred or two wine bottles of varying fullness

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Wii Mario Kart on April 27th!

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I Just Preordered Smash Bros. Brawl. Have you?

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Pop archivists might be intrigued by this strange parallel between the Beatles and the Stones catalogue—it often seems as if every interesting thing The Rolling Stones ever did was directly preceded by something the Beatles had already accomplished, and it almost feels like the Stones completely stopped evolving once the Beatles broke up in 1970.

-Chuck Klosterman

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