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Paper Mario =/= Mario
Paper Jam confirms they're different. Explain.
Paper Jam confirms they're different. Explain.
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Thats why it has its own key thoughHyperception 2 said:The problem is making a composite Mario is like trying to make a composite Mega Man or Spyro.
The different versions/continuities just don't blend together.
If you are suugesting the are different in terms of incarnation then that's also wrong because characters that originated in the PM series have also existed in other games as mentioned in my first reply. Why are we making the series' canon more complicated than it ever was? Paper Jam exists for gameplay reasons, not to establish a different canon. It's like saying SM64 and NSMB are different continuities because of Metal Mario and Dry Bowser being protrayed as different/seperate characters in games like MK7 and MP:IT.Hyperception 2 said:It's not just different roles...
I get the joke but the point sorta falls apart since for Megaman composite Megaman means we are combining the the different media Megaman has been, from games to tv shows. Mario's profile is solely limited to his game appearances.Hyperception 2 said:I guess we can make compsite Mega Man then...
jk, But compsite Mario is simply not possible. The incarnations are far too different to be put into one.
I meant game versions only.Dino Ranger Black said:I get the joke but the point sorta falls apart since for Megaman composite Megaman means we are combining the the different media Megaman has been, from games to tv shows. Mario's profile is solely limited to his game appearances.
Mind explaining to me what makes them different in the first place that isn't limited to a single game?
I guess Dry Bowser and Yoshi in Yoshi's Wooly World means they are different too, right? Don't get me started others with a design change such as Sonic. See? Looking different doesn't mean you are a different character. Heck, Toadette is refered as the same character who appeared in TTYD and MKDD.Hyperception 2 said:I meant game versions only.Dino Ranger Black said:I get the joke but the point sorta falls apart since for Megaman composite Megaman means we are combining the the different media Megaman has been, from games to tv shows. Mario's profile is solely limited to his game appearances.
Mind explaining to me what makes them different in the first place that isn't limited to a single game?
The fact that they look and act completely disimilar.
Dino Ranger Black said:I guess Dry Bowser and Yoshi in Yoshi's Wooly World means they are different too, right? Don't get me started others with a design change such as Sonic. See? Looking different doesn't mean you are a different character. Heck, Toadette is refered as the same character who appeared in TTYD and MKDD.Hyperception 2 said:I meant game versions only.Dino Ranger Black said:I get the joke but the point sorta falls apart since for Megaman composite Megaman means we are combining the the different media Megaman has been, from games to tv shows. Mario's profile is solely limited to his game appearances.
Mind explaining to me what makes them different in the first place that isn't limited to a single game?
The fact that they look and act completely disimilar.
No, they aren't. They are the same character. I'll provide one of the many proofs by linking you toToadette's trophy descriptioHyperception 2 said:Yeah, Those are different and cannot be composited either.Dino Ranger Black said:I guess Dry Bowser and Yoshi in Yoshi's Wooly World means they are different too, right? Don't get me started others with a design change such as Sonic. See? Looking different doesn't mean you are a different character. Heck, Toadette is refered as the same character who appeared in TTYD and MKDD.Hyperception 2 said:I meant game versions only.Dino Ranger Black said:I get the joke but the point sorta falls apart since for Megaman composite Megaman means we are combining the the different media Megaman has been, from games to tv shows. Mario's profile is solely limited to his game appearances.
Mind explaining to me what makes them different in the first place that isn't limited to a single game?
The fact that they look and act completely disimilar.
Well, there's none to be seen this trophy in particular.Hyperception 2 said:Smash bros trophies have gotten their facts wrong before.
Hyperception 2 said:
its the same persoHokageKirby161 said:I was just asking. If it was composite I would expected to see "Mario (Composite)" instead of just Mario.
And yet, he's still refered to the same character futher proving my point.Hyperception 2 said:
He's refered too as a different character. The trophy is called Paper Mario for a reason.Dino Ranger Black said:And yet, he's still refered to the same character futher proving my point.Hyperception 2 said:
That just proves that Paper Mario has it's own version of Goomboss.Dino Ranger Black said:Even the characters that originated in Paper Mario are the same. Take a look at Goomboss
It's because of the artstyle, not the fact the character is different. Heck, the description even support the fact Mario only looks different, not actually is.Hyperception 2 said:He's refered too as a different character. The trophy is called Paper Mario for a reason.Dino Ranger Black said:And yet, he's still refered to the same character futher proving my point.Hyperception 2 said:
lol its the same plumberHyperception 2 said:He's refered too as a different character. The trophy is called Paper Mario for a reason.Dino Ranger Black said:And yet, he's still refered to the same character futher proving my point.Hyperception 2 said:
Says nobody what so ever. Please stop suggesting something that's never stated....Hyperception 2 said:That just proves that Paper Mario has it's own version of Goomboss.Dino Ranger Black said:Even the characters that originated in Paper Mario are the same. Take a look at Goomboss
The last trophy's description says otherwise.Dino Ranger Black said:It's because of the artstyle, not the fact the character is different. Heck, the description even support the fact Mario only looks different, not actually is.Hyperception 2 said:He's refered too as a different character. The trophy is called Paper Mario for a reason.Dino Ranger Black said:And yet, he's still refered to the same character futher proving my point.Hyperception 2 said:
someone is saltier that composite mario is not possible.NotAMarioFan(lol) said:someone is salty because mario is powerful than he looks
THERE ARE LIMITS SKOD!!!Skodwarde The Almighty said:How about a CDi Mario?! X3
We....don't....speak...of.....that...game......ever.Skodwarde The Almighty said:How about a CDi Mario?! X3
And yet, the first two, as well as, Toadette and the trophy feature other characters protrayed them as the same. This along with characters such as Goomboss already invalidates that claim.Hyperception 2 said:The last trophy's description says otherwise.Dino Ranger Black said:It's because of the artstyle, not the fact the character is different. Heck, the description even support the fact Mario only looks different, not actually is.Hyperception 2 said:He's refered too as a different character. The trophy is called Paper Mario for a reason.Dino Ranger Black said:And yet, he's still refered to the same character futher proving my point.Hyperception 2 said:
NTSC "The paper-thin Mario from the Paper Mario series recently quested for the wish-granting Royal Stickers. These magic stickers are for more than just collecting, though. Mario can use them to change his paper world, and nothing helps him in battle more than a sticker!"
PAL "A paper-thin version of Mario from the Paper Mario series.. Most recently, he set off on a sticker-packed adventure to find the wish-granting Royal Stickers. Stickers aren't just for collecting, though - they're for making bridges, opening ancient doors, and even for taking on foes in battle!"
The links I provided state otherwise...Hyperception 2 said:That does not potray them the same.