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Mario run is like a testament to how out of touch Nintendo are bc who was gonna pay £10 for a mobile game…
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If anyone still plays Mario Run in the Year of our Lord 2023, my player ID friend code thingy is
9648-8154-2139
(Putting that on a separate line so it's easier to copy)
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Top: one of the items available in the Kingdom Builder mode in Super Mario Run is Princess Peach's Cake, which is a large cake that can be seen in the middle of the screenshot.
Bottom: it appears that this cake was particularly troublesome during the game's development, as an error message exists that specifically refers to a fatal error occurring when the cake is installed. No other Kingdom Builder items have unique error messages of this kind associated with them.
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watching reviews of princess peach showtime to figure out if I should play this game or not but I keep getting distracted by how all these reviewers think the first princess peach game was super princess peach for the nintendo ds and not princess toadstool's castle run for the mcdonald's super mario bros watch
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Do you accept the headcannon that Luigi is loaded? And even deeper, it's partially because he gets the money from his ghosts hunts, but he mostly gets it from poker?
I do accept the headcanon that Luigi is absolutely rolling in more money than he knows what to do with post Luigi's Mansion, ESPECIALLY after Luigi's Mansion 2 & 3.
I also headcanon that– though Luigi likes to splurge every once in a while– he is a big fan of his simple, humble lifestyle, and is not eager to upgrade beyond, like, going from instant coffee to ground coffee.
As for the poker? Well... now I'm going into slightly more complicated and far-reaching headcanons... but hear me out:
Let's say, after suddenly becoming ultra-wealthy overnight, Luigi uses the money to open up a casino!
But little do people know this casino isn't a business venture so much as it is a way to subtly give away his excess funds (and an excuse to brush up on poker any time he wants.)
Eventually the word gets out: you low on on grocery money? Short on rent? Just go to Luigi's casino and gamble for a bit, and after a few ups and downs you'll eventually leave with more than what you need.
Luigi will happily pull whatever strings necessary to see to it that you're taken care of.
Of course if you try to take advantage of the system, or are a massive jerk to the people around you, Luigi is not afraid to challenge you to a game of poker and take you for every coin you've got.
It seems like if there's one realm where he's uncharacteristically confident, it's at a card table....
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