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shinmai posted:Am I crazy or does the music in Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy change tempo according to how fast the player is moving. When I played the game I thought it just happened to sync up at times (I guess you don't always pay that much attention to little details like that when wrangling with bullshit motion control gimmickery) but looking at the video it seems to sync up pretty much all the time. If it actually does follow the players velocity, it's another one of those cool little details I love about the Galaxy games. You're not crazy.
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I never didn't notice it; it was the only thing I enjoyed about the rolling galaxies.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 19:54 |
"Marry-o" is how my dad always pronounced it. We all knew it was wrong but didn't even think to correct it. He was from Jersey too, and it just sounded right.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 20:06 |
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ArgonMatrix posted:Hmm... yeah, okay. This was pretty amazing to see.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 20:27 |
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ArgonMatrix posted:Hmm... yeah, okay. Mario is clearly on the yellow block, as evidenced by the settling dust!
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 20:48 |
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:Mario is clearly on the yellow block, as evidenced by the settling dust! I wish you better luck in your run.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 20:59 |
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:Shenanigans! This is loving bullshit, voted one, greetings from the gas chamber!
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 22:34 |
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ArgonMatrix posted:Hmm... yeah, okay.
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 22:54 |
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Boos puzzle the hell out of me. What *are* they? Are they the spirits of the deceased? But why would a Goomba become a Boo? Or a Toad? Would Mario become a Boo if he died? Do you always become a Boo, or does something have to cause you to transform into one. Boos have their own society and culture and seem to forge individual identities revolving around their Boo-bodies--does this mean they don't remember being alive? Or maybe they're just another species of creature that just happens to be ghost-like? If a Boo ate a 1-up mushroom, would it die? If a Boo dies, what happens to it? Where does it go? Is there Mario heaven? What is Mario hell? Is there a Mushroom God? If Mario only eats mushrooms, cake and various flowers, why is he so fat? How many Boos could dance on the head of a pin?
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RentCavalier posted:Boos puzzle the hell out of me. What *are* they? Are they the spirits of the deceased? But why would a Goomba become a Boo? Or a Toad? Would Mario become a Boo if he died? Do you always become a Boo, or does something have to cause you to transform into one. Boos have their own society and culture and seem to forge individual identities revolving around their Boo-bodies--does this mean they don't remember being alive? Or maybe they're just another species of creature that just happens to be ghost-like? If a Boo ate a 1-up mushroom, would it die? If a Boo dies, what happens to it? Where does it go? Is there Mario heaven? What is Mario hell? Is there a Mushroom God? If Mario only eats mushrooms, cake and various flowers, why is he so fat? Boos aren't ghosts, don't be ridiculous and slightly, unintentionally racist. Seriously, we've seen more non-Boo ghost characters in Mario than we've seen proof that Boos are ghosts. At this point I've just assumed that Boos are ghost-like, but not actually ghosts, that sometimes hang out with actual ghosts.
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 14:36 |
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Boos are Boos. You might as well ask what exactly Goombas or Toads are. They're things that exist in the Mushroom Kingdom.
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Neruz posted:Boos are Boos. You might as well ask what exactly Goombas or Toads are. Goombas are the brown mushrooms that you eat and Toads are the red and white polka-dot mushrooms that kill you.
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Ghost Goombas exist in Super Mario Land 2 anyways. I think they take the place of Eeries.
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PureRok posted:Goombas are the brown mushrooms that you eat and Toads are the red and white polka-dot mushrooms that kill you. I'm totally not on board with Goombas being mushrooms. They're clearly just a species of squat little monsters! Also: not totally OK with Toads being Amanitas, either, but the Goomba thing is priority no. 1.
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a spooky ghost posted:I'm totally not on board with Goombas being mushrooms. They're clearly just a species of squat little monsters! Also: not totally OK with Toads being Amanitas, either, but the Goomba thing is priority no. 1. Goombas are called Kuribohs meaning "Chestnut People" in Japanese. Not sure if that's relevant. The Wind Fish also dreams of them in Legend of Zelda, and as Shy Guys first appeared in Subcon that means that you can emigrate from and immigrate to the land of dreams in Mario.
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 18:00 |
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Boos are clearly the ghosts of Shy Guys.
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 19:09 |
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Boos are the ghosts of every life you've lost in Mario games. Use a 1-UP, spit out a boo, come back to life.
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 19:26 |
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Mahr-ee-o.
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 19:45 |
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Bruceski posted:Boos are the ghosts of every life you've lost in Mario games. Use a 1-UP, spit out a boo, come back to life. This guy is inclined to agree with you.
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RentCavalier posted:What is Mario hell? You actually go to Mario hell in Super Paper Mario. I totally forgot about that until just now. PureRok posted:Goombas are the brown mushrooms that you eat and Toads are the red and white polka-dot mushrooms that kill you.
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 22:29 |
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Omnicrom posted:Goombas are called Kuribohs meaning "Chestnut People" in Japanese. Seriously though, I can sorta see the whole chestnut thing they're going for.
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 23:59 |
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Boos are an entirely separate spectral species. There are actual ghosts and then there are Boos. There was a toad's spirit haunting a train in Paper Mario:TTYD for example. Least I'm PRETTY sure that Boos exist as a separate entity.
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 01:56 |
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nope they were living beings. If you tattle Igor in Paper Mario Goombario insinuates that he was a shopkeeper in his former life. source: mario wiki
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 02:01 |
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I thought goomba's were Mushroom Kingdom residence who aligned themselves with Bowser.
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Omnicrom posted:Goombas are called Kuribohs meaning "Chestnut People" in Japanese. Not sure if that's relevant. In New Super Mario Bros Wii they actually hatch out of spiky shells in one level. (evidence: Skip to 2:00 in this Freelance Astronauts video)
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Test Pilot Monkey posted:In New Super Mario Bros Wii they actually hatch out of spiky shells in one level. (evidence: Skip to 2:00 in this Freelance Astronauts video) It looked to me like they were hiding inside the spiky seedpods. Also I'd like to suggest we head of at the pass any discussions of Goomba reproductive biology. Yapping Eevee posted:? Yeah, same word. Good thing Goombas don't explode on contact huh?
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 02:49 |
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Omnicrom posted:Yeah, same word. Good thing Goombas don't explode on contact huh?
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kvltmanifesto posted:nope they were living beings. If you tattle Igor in Paper Mario Goombario insinuates that he was a shopkeeper in his former life. When you start sourcing things on the Something Awful Let's Play Forum, then It's Time To Stop.
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 03:21 |
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Vicas posted:When you start sourcing things on the Something Awful Let's Play Forum, then It's Time To Stop.
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 09:08 |
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I always imagined boos were kinda like the Mario universe's version of the English: Pale white, live in Victorian mansions, and capable of floating.
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 10:25 |
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Boos are clearly ghosts because their houses are called Ghost Houses.
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 10:54 |
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It's also worth noting that Mario has never seen the vast majority of Boos he's run into because they turn invisible when he looks at them. We, the player, are the only people who can see most Boos. All Mario ever knows of most Boos is the cackling they make and sudden death from behind.
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Neruz posted:It's also worth noting that Mario has never seen the vast majority of Boos he's run into because they turn invisible when he looks at them. We, the player, are the only people who can see most Boos. All Mario ever knows of most Boos is the cackling they make and sudden death from behind. Well that's mainly the case with Super Mario 64; in most Mario games Boos don't turn invisible when you look at them, and just cover their face. This goes for both before and after Super Mario 64. But the rules of Boos change from time to time, and nothing is really set in stone as something that a Boo needs to do to be considered a normal Boo. In fact there's one Boo in New Super Mario Bros. 2 that is the exception to most of the "rules" of boos. The giant boo who shows up infrequently throughout the game will cover it's face when you look at it, but after a couple of seconds will just peek at you again and start moving towards you in you keep staring at it. But anyway, that's probably enough about Boos for now.
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Zebia posted:Well that's mainly the case with Super Mario 64; in most Mario games Boos don't turn invisible when you look at them, and just cover their face. This goes for both before and after Super Mario 64. But the rules of Boos change from time to time, and nothing is really set in stone as something that a Boo needs to do to be considered a normal Boo. In fact there's one Boo in New Super Mario Bros. 2 that is the exception to most of the "rules" of boos. The giant boo who shows up infrequently throughout the game will cover it's face when you look at it, but after a couple of seconds will just peek at you again and start moving towards you in you keep staring at it. source: mario wiki
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 18:47 |
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Re: the goomba thing, yeah. They're supposed to be chestnuts, not mushrooms. That's why they looked so different in Super Mario World, but I guess it confused somebody, somewhere to the point Nintendo decided to make them look more like mushrooms again later. Who knows, really.
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Suspicious Dish posted:source: mario wiki Is that going to be the new ?
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 19:28 |
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LAY-ZX posted:Boos are clearly ghosts because their houses are called Ghost Houses. They're clearly not houses, though. They're much too large to be houses. They're at least mansions. So if the house part is wrong, the ghost part could be too.
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Suspicious Dish posted:source: mario wiki It's probably worse that it was actually off the top of my head, isn't it?
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# ? Mar 12, 2013 00:04 |
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Darkoni posted:Is that going to be the new ? Let's hope not.
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# ? Mar 12, 2013 05:10 |
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FinalGamer posted:You asked for it Betus. You asked for it. Sorry if I brought up any bad memories slowbeef. I remember the original Super Mario Bros. instruction manual saying that Goombas were Mushroom Kingdom traitors who joined Bowser's army.
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