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    Reposting this I accidentally deleted the blog post for it. I also made blog posts for some old reviews, so if you haven't read those go check them out. I'm about to start working on some new reviews. For real, this time. ^_^ The highly acclaimed Paper Mario series has been praised for its artistic and creative innovations. The first two games were unique in the fact that they were role-playing games, but fused with some light platforming elements of traditional Mario titles. Super Paper Mario takes it one step further by being predominantly platforming, with a few features Continue »
  • Pokemon Diamond & Pearl (DS) Review

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