Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
24 02 2006
Have you ever play Paper Mario video game?
Few years ago, I borrowed Paper Mario from a friend and it was for Nintendo 64 system. I had a lot of fun playing with it. I did successfully complete the mission. My wife and my children helped each other too. We also looked up some hints from online.
Two Christmas ago, we got Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for family – this time it is for Nintendo GameCube. For some reason, we did not play it much and forgot about it. Recently, I finally step up and start playing again now. I get tired of looking up online for hints.
I purchased Official Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Player’s Guide from Amzaon.com and it was worth paid for — plenty of pictures, easy to look it up whenever I need it.
Right now, I am in Chapter 2 – I know I’ve got long way to go but I am looking forward to it.
If you want to look up free hints online: Click here.
Grant W Laird Jr.
http://blog.grantlairdjr.com











I have played and beaten Paper Mario series. Enjoyed it every moment, humor makes me smile and enjoy.
I agree with you to use guide book because of being busy life - job, family and friends. Impossible for me to have enough time to focus on my own without guide book.
Two weeks ago, I won eBay Metroid Prime 2 Echoes for just $20 after shipping (compare to used game for $30), and realized that game is very hard than original, I decided to get guide book, searched through eBay and lost bets from there and I surrender. Decided to go EB store near my local mall, and saw the very last two-year old copy of Metroid Prime 2 official guide book, it is excellent condition. I grabbed it and came to clerk - he scanned for price.. and it cost one cent!! The clerk said it’s free, and i took it home without having a receipt for this! What a sweet deal!