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Post by PDoogan on Apr 11, 2006 8:21:02 GMT -5
Speaking of which, is it just me or dose Mario's house look entirely different in every game? I mean, at least Peach's castle looks nearly the same in most games, but Nintendo can't even decied what the outside of Mario's house looks like. (Personally, I like the Paper Mario version the best.)
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Post by Toomai on Apr 11, 2006 18:24:30 GMT -5
He probably has multiple houses. Vacation cottages, or something. Gets 'em for free by being the hero.
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Post by Claws on Apr 14, 2006 23:40:51 GMT -5
Here's the way I've always thought of it. There's the royal castle in which the Chancellor resides in the city of Mushroom Kingdom on the SMRPG island chain, and then there's the Mushroom Castle (Peach's Castle) on the PM landmass, which is the center of Mushroom Kingdom government in that area. The castles of SMB3 are the centers of state government for each "Mushroom World" island.
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Post by PDoogan on Jul 4, 2006 17:22:54 GMT -5
Remember how I siad a long time ago, hat I once made a map of the PM castles interior but it got deleted?...probably not. But anyway I finally got around to playing through the entire game again to reach the part where Mario has to go to the top of the castle to fight Bowser and mad a decent map. i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/lucipep/cas.pngNotes: Yes, I know their is one room missing on the first floor, under the library, but it just seemed to be a dead end hallway. I also added two bathrooms, since having a building with no bathrooms is kinda weird. I know it's not perfect, but it's the best I could figre out while keeping the direction the rooms were facing accurate.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Jul 5, 2006 14:42:47 GMT -5
You should make it floor by floor instead of having it all in the same space.
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Post by Claws on Jul 5, 2006 15:19:49 GMT -5
Very nice. I think YM's right, though; having it floor-by-floor would make it a little easier to interpret.
And it seems like the interior of Peach's Castle is always changing, too.
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Post by PDoogan on Jul 5, 2006 17:47:31 GMT -5
I made it that way because, in the game, you keep walking futher and futher back to get to the upper floors. You never see a staircase that turns back the other way on the first two floors.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Jul 5, 2006 22:26:46 GMT -5
The 3rd floor where Tick Tock Clock is, is facing the main doorway.
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Post by Toomai on Jul 6, 2006 6:25:14 GMT -5
She drew the PM castle, not the SM64 castle. They're undeniably different inside.
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Post by PDoogan on Jul 6, 2006 9:43:15 GMT -5
I wouldn't conside the SM64 castle accuate at all. I mean, all it is is a bunch of empty rooms with paintings in them. Not much of a castle if you ask me.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Jul 6, 2006 11:37:15 GMT -5
Bowser could have removed all the stuff inside.
Or the castle is used as an art museum or gallery.
Anyhow the map looks acurate enough.
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Post by Claws on Jul 14, 2006 13:49:06 GMT -5
It looked like an art gallery in 1996 because Peach was just moving in. In 2001 it looked different because there had been ample time to renovate it.
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Post by threepwood on Jul 29, 2006 21:35:01 GMT -5
The only way to get to Mario's House on Paper Mario was through a pipe, the SMRPG map is the area around Mario's house.
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Post by Claws on Aug 1, 2006 18:14:09 GMT -5
But the SMRPG area and the PM area are two separate landmasses. I think we decided that Mario moved to the PM area when Peach settled in as the top-ranking royal family member in her castle outside of Toad Town shortly before SM64.
Your timeline might require a different explanation, though.
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Post by PDoogan on Aug 1, 2006 18:29:27 GMT -5
I assumed Peach had always had the same castle. Royalty normally doesn't get up and decide to move to a new castle just like that. Alot of games don't show the Mushroom Castle at all, so it seems pretty up in the air about the details of it.
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Post by Claws on Aug 12, 2006 11:28:13 GMT -5
Well, we know Peach was living in the city of Mushroom Kingdom in the SMRPG area in SMRPG. All of a sudden, she's in this new castle on an entirely new continent in SM64. This castle was originally called the Mushroom Castle* and most likely had a viceroy ruling from it over the surrounding land, but when Peach moved in, everyone began calling it Peach's Castle, which is it's official name now (I assume).
*SM64 instruction manual
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Post by threepwood on Sept 7, 2006 7:57:20 GMT -5
I think they're the same, after SMRPG, Mario painted his house, and that's how we see it now.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Sept 7, 2006 18:34:52 GMT -5
Mario definetly has a few pads.
He's a hero and must have more than one.
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Post by threepwood on Sept 7, 2006 20:13:57 GMT -5
Yeah, his castle, his pad, and his Brooklyn house ;D
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Post by L.D. on Sept 9, 2006 13:36:27 GMT -5
according to the map of PM and the ending, Mario's pad in PM is west or south west of the castle by a mile or two.
As for the castle, I think Mario doesn't need it because he's pretty noble and probably made it a shelter for the homeless or something like that.
His brooklyn house is debatable as it only seems to appear in the movie.
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