Paper Mario: The Origami King
Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Jul 17, 2020
Paper Mario: The Origami King is the seventh adventure for Paper Mario.
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The Giant Beastcast: Episode 273
Did you know Halo Infinite has been delayed? It's true. Did you know Epic and Apple are fighting? They are. Did you know there's a bird that maybe eats flamingos? I'm still unclear on this.
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Giant Bombcast 645: Evidence of Luigi
As July comes to a close we recap Microsoft's latest Xbox Series X Event, continued adventures in Ghost of Tsushima, catching rare monsters in Pokemon Go Fest 2020, dipping stuff in other stuff, leaks at Nintendo, G4 coming back, and the long awaited sequel: Meme Run 2.
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The Giant Beastcast: Episode 270
Ben Pack joins us to talk about Paper Mario: The Origami King, Microsoft's latest not-E3 showing for their upcoming games, and much more!
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Giant Bombcast 644: WarioWare Without the Wario
Tamoor Hussain pops over from GameSpot to talk samurai photography, the new Paper Mario, the current whereabouts of Francis York Morgan, the latest goings-on with next-gen consoles, the great charge-move controversy, and stealing booze from monkeys.
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Quick Look: Paper Mario: The Origami King
We attempt to line up and arrange ourselves for the perfect chance to look at this charming and fun Mario romp.
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The Giant Beastcast: Episode 269
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Giant Bombcast 635: S-rank With Your Coffee Dad
This week we welcome back Brad (and the tales of his nose), dig and craft in Minecraft and Terraria, gawk at that Unreal Engine 5 demo, speculate about Ghost of Tsushima and the new Paper Mario, debate video game rap battles and esports rules, and enter a straw-hole paradox from which we may never return.
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The Giant Beastcast: Episode 260
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