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5 Classic Games That Need to Come to the Wii U’s eShop

Classic Nintendo games begging to be released onto the Wii U eShop.

Paper Mario and the Thousand-Year Door

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Why GameCube titles haven’t made their way to the eShop yet is a complete mystery. Especially when you consider that one the best titles from the PS2, XB, Gamecube generation, Paper Mario and the Thousand-Year Door, is still locked up on the GameCube without a contemporary release.

Paper Mario and the Thousand-Year Door is the stand-alone sequel to the original Paper Mario for the Nintendo 64. Paper Mario helped introduce players to a paper world filled with interactive combat, hilarious writing, and clever puzzles. Thousand-Year Door takes those concepts, and chisels them to perfection.

Thousand Year-Door proves to be one of Mario’s greatest challenges to date, while remaining laugh-out-loud funny with its snappy, self-aware writing.


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