Last Tuesday was my birthday. I only got few birthday presents from my parents: few business casual clothes and pants for my work. My step-mom took me to Don Pablo’s Mexican Restaurant a day after. What a good birthday day for me.
However, the day of my birthday last Tuesday, I just bought the newly released game, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door game for Nintendo GameCube, that I have been waiting to get this for more than a year.
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is true sequel to Nintendo 64’s Paper Mario which launched in February 6, 2000. The Paper Mario sequel is mixture of RPG and action/adventure game. I have to remind you that this game is not part of paper, rock and scissor game.
There’s one word describe in the game: Awesome. The game is full of smart-mouth humor, unique and creative combined between graphics and game play. This game is full of paper decorating in video gaming environment; even characters are made of paper: thin, flatten and lightweight such as Mario.
Paper Mario 2 earned strong 86% average ratio (rating data collected from various website and periodicals in GameRankings.com. Paper Mario 2 won Game of the Month in longest running video game magazine, Electronic Gaming Monthly.
Paper is made of wood, and Shigeru Miyamoto made Mario.

