i still, to this day, am sad you cant make mario in the rerelease on switch.

IT HAPPENED AGAIN, 10 YEAR OLD ME GASLIGHTING MYSELF INTO THINKING A RABBIDS GAME WAS GOOD.

time attack mario was something i never knew i needed until i was too late

the day i got my wii u was the day i became a man

i remember getting this game for my 13th birthday along with a minecraft handbook and i played this game for two months straight with no other games played at all. i even got all the korok seeds.

lego doing what they do best: selling plastic for exuberant prices!

its lego but i get to go around and commit acts of violence/arson and get off scot free because im the police.

its just like real life!

(this was also the first game i ever 100%d. 9 year old me was so happy.)

i played this for twenty minutes and made squidward saying a swear at a koopa troopa. i wish i could find it

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i remember making theories about unlocking luigi (at the time i didnt know you could actually unlock him in chapter 7) and was spreading rumors to kids who hadn't beaten the game. like "there was a way to go back to the house and you could bring luigi some spaghetti to get him to go with you! he jumps super high and can throw fireballs!" it was a magical time.

oh yeah, the game is fantastic.

its arright. id rather play one of the gamecube monkey balls, but it was good enough for baby me and it still is now.

what was i smoking as a kid this sucks

i dont care what mr angry nostalgia ranker nerd king of gaming says, this game is perfect for people who just want a cute and cozy little building game. i would say the first mysims was better, but that game eluded my grasp. may play it soon though.

anyone else hate those gear/machinery puzzles as a kid or was it just me

played this for a long time in single player because i had no friends as a little kid. nobody wanted to play mario party with me lol

i have a vivid memory of playing this game when i was 6 years old that has stuck with me forever

i chucked my wiimote at my closet on accident while trying to mimic the lightsaber swings obi-wan did and it left a huge dent in the door. 11 years passed since then, and i am now seventeen. i sometimes see the dent when i go to visit my grandmother, which is where i used to live. seeing it reminds me of the simpler times playing my dsi and drawing my old long-lost mario comic, and thats what makes me happy.

love you, grandma!