

That’s not to say I haven’t enjoyed the latter Paper Mario titles. With 2020 here at last, it sure feels like a good time for another Paper Mario, and I for one, am ready to see another slew of speculation videos, highlighted by calls for a return to its RPG roots. Three years after that, Super Paper Mario flipped on to the Wii, followed by Sticker Star in 2012 and lastly Color Splash rounded out the series on Wii U back in 2016. Four years later, the wildly-successful sequel, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door stole the hearts of many on the Nintendo GameCube in 2004. The original Paper Mario was released in August of 2000 on the Nintendo 64. About every four years, give or take, a Paper Mario game comes along and stirs up some feelings.
