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15 used & new from $46.95 This is the Original Black Label very first printings of this game. These are ones that are not marked Players Choice or Best Seller. 4.5 out of 5 stars #332 in Video Games > More Systems > GameCube > Games #5,024 in Video Games > PC Games 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? 5 star76%4 star10%3 star14%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsA rare RPG gem in a sea of mundane.of courseMy Favorite Paper Mario Game!One of my favorite games for the GameCubePaper Mario fanAnother Classicpaper mario See all customer images Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer Reviews What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Gamecube Memory Card 251




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Mario selling an Ultra Shroom at Toad Bros. Bazaar in Rogueport. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario can sell items from his inventory to shopkeepers in the ten item shops throughout his adventure. Most items can be sold to the shopkeepers for a set price at every shop, however, some items will sell at a higher or lower price depending on the location of the shop and the item itself. Mario can make a profit if he purchases an item at a low price from one store, and sells it to another that will buy it from him at a higher price. This page lists every item and how much it can be sold for at each shop.Mario and Goombella check out the selection of badges. The Lovely Howz of Badges is a badge shop found in Rogueport in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. This shop is located in the town's main square, near the inn. Once Mario has visited The Thousand-Year Door for the first time, he can enter the shop to buy and sell various badges. Two shopkeepers work at the Howz of Badges: an unnamed, overly-enthusiastic pale yellow Squeak and Ms. Mowz, the thief that Mario and his allies encounter periodically throughout their adventure.




Besides serving as a store manager, Ms. Mowz's other duty at the store may be to search the world for rare badges to sell later. This explains why she appears to be looking for a rare badge at Hooktail Castle. If and when Ms. Mowz joins Mario's party, she will leave her position at the shop. If Mario defeats the Shadow Queen with Ms. Mowz in his party, she will return to work at the Lovely Howz of Badges (at least until Mario returns to Rogueport, as she will rejoin him for any further adventures in the region). The shop has five badges visible on the counter at any given time. The Squeak can be talked to to peruse the full list, although the displayed Badges will be at their cheapest, 30% off their regular price. Leaving Rogueport and reentering changes the selection of Badges on sale. If the player decides to solve Garf's trouble at the Trouble Center, his house key will be right in front of the store entrance. The Lovely Howz of Badges adds new badges to its stock after every chapter.




Mario can sell badges here, at which point, they will be added to the shop's stock and can be bought back later for twice the price (i.e. if Mario sells a Damage Dodge badge for 75 Coins, he can buy it back at 150 Coins). 12 used & new from Ages 3 and Over Available from these sellers. PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. 18.4 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm ; Release Date: 12 Nov. 2004 6,694 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games) in PC & Video Games > Games > Arcade & Platform Original version, not players choice. Includes manual and case. All in excellent condition. It may have less cool than Fonzie after he jumped the shark, but Paper Mario is set to be remembered as one of the best GameCube games ever. Its immediate predecessor on the N64 suffered from a similar lack of street credibility but won people over with its gentle charm and unusual RPG style gameplay.




The story in this new game involves Mario touring the whole of the Mushroom Kingdom and beyond to once again rescue Princess Peach. Little explanation is given for why all the characters in the game appear to be made of paper (it just looks cool!) but more is at least made of it in the gameplay this time, as Mario is able to fold himself up, origami style, to become a paper dart and other useful shapes. The combat sees Mario teaming up with a group of wild and wacky partners in a turn-based system that subverts the usual staid conventions of the genre by allowing you to inflict more damage, or defend against it, by timing a button press with the movement of the characters. However much fun this and the other sub-games are though the greatest joy with Paper Mario remains the witty dialogue and the fantastic graphics. In a world of under-designed blandness Mario’s unending series of bizarre characters – from a room full of hundreds of dry bones (skeletal koopa turtles) to a hilarious pastiche of Super Mario Bros. where you get to control Bowser this is pure Nintendo magic from beginning to end.

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