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The World Is Flat
The World Is Flat
Make Money Online To commemorate Columbus Day, Mario has taken what Nintendo calls a "contrarian position" and has declared that the world is flat.
According to Mario, the world is not round, like it has been believed for the past few hundred years. Mario knows he is going against hundreds of years of scientific fact, but says that the evidence can all be found in his latest game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, which launches today for the Nintendo GameCube.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, showcases the ability of Mario and his friends to manipulate their flat, 2-D bodies in dynamic ways. Mario can roll himself into a tube and bounce, slip sideways through narrow passages or fold himself into a paper airplane and soar away. The comical role-playing game sets him on a search for Princess Peach and treasure.
It is not available nationwide for a MSRP of $49.99.
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