Difference between revisions of "Paper Mario World 2"

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There were only a few that knew about it's sequel, and it never reached beyond that, once [[Superadammario]] left MFGG. Later on, much later on, near the end of 2005, [[Yoshiman]] found [[Superadammario]] on MSN, and began communicating, and received his permission to post the demo of the sequel.
 
There were only a few that knew about it's sequel, and it never reached beyond that, once [[Superadammario]] left MFGG. Later on, much later on, near the end of 2005, [[Yoshiman]] found [[Superadammario]] on MSN, and began communicating, and received his permission to post the demo of the sequel.
  
After doing so, people fond of the original wanted to re-do a Paper Mario World 2. There were attempts at doing so, but due to low hype, was canned there-after.
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After doing so, people fond of the original wanted to re-do a Paper Mario World 2. There were attempts at doing so, but due to low hype, was canned there-after. A noteable remake of the sequel was started conceptually by a joint cooperation between [[Superadammario]] and [[Kaepora]], both who discussed their ideas on MSN. They both soon decided, due to vocal criticsm of the idea, that a sequel is not the best of ideas, and that a spinoff was a better way to go. Due to lack of interest on [[Kaepora]]'s part, the project was cancelled.
  
 
Eventually, a completed fangame known as "Paper Mario World 2" was made by [[GeneralGuy]], which now resides on the main site.  However, it should be noted that this game is not considered a true sequel to Paper Mario World, due to the fact that it bears absolutely nothing in common with [[Paper Mario World]] by [[Superadammario]], aside from the game's title.
 
Eventually, a completed fangame known as "Paper Mario World 2" was made by [[GeneralGuy]], which now resides on the main site.  However, it should be noted that this game is not considered a true sequel to Paper Mario World, due to the fact that it bears absolutely nothing in common with [[Paper Mario World]] by [[Superadammario]], aside from the game's title.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:59, 9 December 2006

Paper Mario World 2
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Developer(s) Superadammario (alternate version by GeneralGuy)
Announce Date Unknown
Release Date N/A
Genre Platform
Players 1
Input Standard keyboard
Medium The Games Factory
Platform Windows
Status Canned (alternate version released)

After releasing Paper Mario World, Superadammario decided it was time to move on to a sequel, called Paper Mario World 2. This game featured a new character line-up, including Mario, Link, Sonic, Kirby, and others (as well as Yoshi, who would help during training). The game was started, and got to a point where a demo was given to Yoshiman, which had about 5 levels to it. Unfortunately, the days went on, and Superadammario slowly faded away from the fangame community and ultimately dis-continued production on Paper Mario World 2.

There were only a few that knew about it's sequel, and it never reached beyond that, once Superadammario left MFGG. Later on, much later on, near the end of 2005, Yoshiman found Superadammario on MSN, and began communicating, and received his permission to post the demo of the sequel.

After doing so, people fond of the original wanted to re-do a Paper Mario World 2. There were attempts at doing so, but due to low hype, was canned there-after. A noteable remake of the sequel was started conceptually by a joint cooperation between Superadammario and Kaepora, both who discussed their ideas on MSN. They both soon decided, due to vocal criticsm of the idea, that a sequel is not the best of ideas, and that a spinoff was a better way to go. Due to lack of interest on Kaepora's part, the project was cancelled.

Eventually, a completed fangame known as "Paper Mario World 2" was made by GeneralGuy, which now resides on the main site. However, it should be noted that this game is not considered a true sequel to Paper Mario World, due to the fact that it bears absolutely nothing in common with Paper Mario World by Superadammario, aside from the game's title.