
Chad Concelmo of Destructoid writes:
"We all have them: certain videogame moments that we are ashamed to love as much as we do. It may be a moment that makes you scream out loud at your television set, only to make you feel like a fool afterwards; or a moment that gets you a little teary-eyed, even though you know the average person would never come close to having the same overdramatic reaction.
Sadly, I have a handful of these moments, but the one that stands out the most for me occurs in one of my favorite games for the Nintendo GameCube: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The more I look back the more I am humiliated that this moment elicited such an emotional response from me ... until I play the game again and all the same feelings come rushing right back. To be honest, I haven't even expressed my unwavering adoration for this scene to anyone ... ever. Until now. And what better place to do it then on the Internet. No one would dare make fun of me on the Internet, right?"

VGChartz's Chinh Tran: "No other type of game can immerse you into a new world quite as effectively as a good RPG. 2024 gave gamers many options if they wanted to escape their real world life in favour of different lands. Whether you wanted to explore ancient China through a game inspired by Journey to the West, break free from the confines of Midgar, engross yourself in a fantasy medieval world, or revisit a paper Mushroom Kingdom, the shortlisted candidates for Best RPG of 2024 had you covered.
Game Science showed off the talent of Chinese developers through Black Myth: Wukong. Square Enix allowed gamers to once again rejoin Cloud and company as they continued their epic struggle against Sephiroth in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Atlus introduced gamers to a whole new fantasy world through Metaphor: ReFantazio. And Nintendo remade Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, allowing a whole new generation of gamers to enjoy the classic."
Rebirth still is my favorite game of this gen so far. When the trilogy is complete it’ll probably be my GoaT.

Nintendo announced its financial results for the first half of the fiscal year, alongside an update to the total of Nintendo Switch shipments.
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The PS2 also was a dual market console. DVDs were new back then and they had competition. PS2 was the cheapest dvd player on the market at the time. So it appealed to a lot of video enthusiasts back then. Which help it to reach a broader market.
This continues to illustrate to me gaming has stagnated. Our community isn’t growing and when the cheap handheld device that is probable 2-3 a household is still not beating ps2.
When collectively the big hitters like MS and Sony still can’t penetrate 160 million it’s evident the community has plateau.
And it’s unfortunate that it’s like this because I would wish gaming grew more then this.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is one of Nintendo's greatest Adventure RPGs, and there are a few things many of its players should be aware of.