Let’s Play Super Paper Mario [69] | 69 Degrees of Illegal Gambling
Would you believe that Mario would stoop to such a low as to pay money to get more money based on his success in a game of luck? You wouldn’t think it, but this video proves it! But seriously, the usual happens in this part; Count Bleck talks, Blumiere and Timpani story, Tippi having flashbacks, we go exploring, yada yada yada! IN THIS PART: 1 – Begin Chapter 7 Intermission, and learn about Bleck’s final stand 2 – Conclude the Blumiere and Timpani story with the origin of Count Bleck 3 – Show off our final Pure Heart to Merlon 4 – Get a new treat from Saffron 5 – Play at the Arcade in Flipside’s Underwhere Bar The Paper Mario franchise copyright Nintendo 2000, 2010 Nintendo Wii copyright Nintendo 2006, 2010 Any references I make copyright their original owners My voice copyright ME!
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