Nintendo Launches Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch with Paper Airplane Collaboration

Nintendo releases revamped Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch with upgraded visuals and new features. The game's launch is celebrated with a Paper Mario-themed paper airplane collaboration with world record holder John Collins.

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Nintendo Launches Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch with Paper Airplane Collaboration

Nintendo Launches Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch with Paper Airplane Collaboration

Nintendo has released the revamped version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on the Nintendo Switch, featuring upgraded visuals, new features, and a reorchestrated score. Originally launched on the Nintendo GameCube, the game now brings Mario's paper-themed world to a new generation of gamers.

To celebrate the launch, Nintendo has partnered with John 'The Paper Airplane Guy' Collins, a former world record holder, to create a special Paper Mario-themed paper airplane. Fans can access a step-by-step video and a downloadable template to create their own paper airplane, guided by Collins' expert advice.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, players follow Mario as he sets out from Rogueport to thwart the X-Nauts and uncover the secret of the Thousand-Year Door. The game introduces new abilities such as Paper Mode, allowing Mario to slide through cracks, and Plane Mode, enabling him to float over obstacles.

The Nintendo Switch version of the game includes several enhancements. These upgrades encompass improved graphics, new gameplay features, and a completely reorchestrated score. Additionally, the game now includes two new badges—the Nostalgic Tunes Badge, which changes the music to the original GameCube version, and the Gold Medal Badge, a cosmetic enhancement that turns Mario golden when equipped.

Other new features include Art and Sound Galleries, a Battle Master Toad NPC to help players practice moves, and a Pipe Room in Rogueport Sewers for fast travel. The improved hint system, guided by Goombella, ensures players receive the assistance they need to progress through the game.

The game also introduces two new secret bosses, Prince Mush and Whacka, who offer new items as rewards upon defeat. The inventory capacity has been increased to 15 items, and players can now earn up to 9999 coins, significantly more than the original game's limit of 999 coins.

The collaboration with John Collins adds a unique promotional touch to the game’s launch. Fans can engage with the game beyond the screen by crafting their own Paper Mario-themed paper airplanes, making the experience more interactive and memorable.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is available now on the Nintendo eShop and through various retailers. With its enhanced features and nostalgic appeal, the game is set to attract both longtime fans and new players to the beloved franchise.

Key Takeaways

  • Nintendo releases revamped Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch.
  • Game features upgraded visuals, new features, and reorchestrated score.
  • Partnership with paper airplane expert John Collins for promotional activity.
  • New features include improved graphics, gameplay, and two new badges.
  • Game available now on Nintendo eShop and through retailers.