FRIKKEN EPIC DUDE!!!

FRIKKEN EPIC DUDE!!!

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Who cares anymore. Please go away.

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I'm glad most memes are in english so they're only found in english translations

I don't get it. What is wrong with this?

Every single time I see a game review praise something for "smart writing" I know it just means they packed that shit to the brim with retarded memes

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>I hope it isn't raining
ha
get it???
because...!
PAPER GET WET MAKE IT SOGGY
HA HA
PA~PUN
CH-DING

You played any Mario RPG ever? They're all filled with this shitty, juvenile le randumb humor.

It’s a reference to breath of the wild

Why thank you TOK, I could just pop in BotW cartridge instead.

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This game unironically looks good and soulful from the parts I've watched people play.

I don't get it

The writing is funny outside of the memes. Olivia is cute. The battles are boring but eventually you have to do them to keep up your coin supply. The boss battles are the worst thing I've seen Nintendo do since gacha games. I want to fuck Olivia.

Not true! The ones that released when I was a kid had clever humor for all ages! Plus, they were just funnier back then!

Ummmm excuse me? This is not thousand year door; THE BEST PAPER MARIO. This is trash garbage. It's shit. It's has no souls.

So does Colour Splash, but actually playing it was an absolute chore because the combat is hot garbage and it's filled to the brim with backtracking.

>80s/90s video game
>has a pop culture reference alluding to a popular film/song/etc.
>people got the joke or didn't but nobody threw a fit over it
>turn of the century
>internet becomes popular and integrated into daily life
>pop culture references now encompass these segments as well, like OP's pic related which is from a TV show
>this is an issue suddenly

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is let me in- let me in a meme?

You said one week ago you were completely done with Paper Mario and that you accepted its death. Why the fuck do you keep making threads about it.

Because japs don't recognize internet memes, hell they barely even know anything happening outside their island

>THE BEST PAPER MARIO
Umm... that would be Paper Mario 64, sweaty!

One movie reference in a game is nothing. Internet jokes and reminders that the internet exists every 5 fucking minutes is annoying.

is it when that black guy wanted to get in the white house?

An Eric Andre show segment.

>Zig Forums is one person
Hmmmmm...

You didn't even got the reference smartass.

sounds nice honestly

Hi! It's me, the Paper Mario Fan!!!

Ihhhh BUGHH UBGHH
BOO!!! Sticker Star? Color Splash? Origami King???! Yuck!!! Not my Paper Mario... Who cares... So depressing... Ughhh.. It's over... What a bad game... Damn...

Next Paper Mario will be for us, guys!! :)

>net paper mario

WAHT?! NO!!! IT'S NOT FOR US!!! n-n-next time guys!! I know it's been a different game for 15 years but NEXT TIME HAHAHA!!

>What NO!!!!

>70 year old user, the year is 2070

NEXT TIME GUYS WE'LL GET TTYD REMASTERED. I PLAYED IT 70 YEARS AGO AND LOVE IT

>Paper mario: Not TTYD

HWHATT? NOOO!!!

>2100
>user dead

Japan has internet memes too.

The internet is part of daily life now unlike back then

That doesn't really reply to what I said.

It is

I HAVE A PEN

How is a reference to another Nintendo game automatically a “meme”?

You put yourself in a bubble of you think that's true. The vast majority of normies don't even use Twitter and they bitch about how everyone basically has to get a Facebook. And even then, a lot of people don't have Facebook.
Don't underestimate how many people there are.
Don't underestimate how easy it would be to cut nearly all internet out of your life.

They aren't that smart, this guy thought it was a paper joke

Cool. You found the one example that's like 4 years old

What's the joke here?

All human culture is a "meme" user.
Everything from in-jokes with your friends to the very language we use to communicate