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Dear Square, Super Mario RPG is such a special game for me and many others, Some grew up playing the game, Some recently got into it and enjoy it so much (me).
It's a one of a kind game with incredible and exceptionally written characters who range from funny to charming to locations which are beatiful and Stunning.
Geno is an amazing character who is both Charming and quirky to Serious and super cool!, Mallow is both Lovable and cute to Cool and Caring, even Side
Characters are written masterfully look at Booster he was only really in one location in the game yet he has a ton of fans cause he is Hilarious and fun,
There are so many amazing characters who are collecting dust and you're not using them which is a gigantic shame! everything about the game was
Masterfully done the music is Iconic and the characters are entertaining, the locations are so varied and Beautiful and the Mechanics are incredibly
fun. Yet like I said they're going to waste which is a shame they should be brung back and used instead of collecting dust, You could partner with Nintendo to bring them back!
Geno and Mallow have a ton of fans waiting for their return so please for mine and the rest of the Fans's sake bring them back! now I'll pass it onto other
fans.
"Super Mario RPG is a game that is often overlooked and deserves more recognition. It has many elements that make it stand out from other RPGs,
like the hilarious dialogue, the intriguing story, the admirable characters, and the gameplay. It's a game that anyone - kid or adult - will love.
The gameplay revolves around timed hits. Some attacks can be really difficult to master, and some can be easy. As opposed to other RPGs,
you have something in the gameplay to challenge you instead of just pressing a button for a character to do an attack for you.
This is a game that involved Nintendo and Square Enix (Squaresoft at the time) working together. The enemies had different names.
There were brand new characters. There were story elements you normally wouldn't expect to see in a Mario game,
making it a more serious and unique Mario game, while at the same time keeping the Mario that everyone knows since the first ever Mario game.
The characters are a mix of the Mario characters in the mainline Mario universe, and characters created by Square Enix.
You have Mallow - a cloud with magical powers who finds out that he IS NOT A TADPOLE and must go on an adventure to find his real parents.
Geno. Geno is the character. While not the protagonist of the game, the story revolves around him.
His purpose is to find the 7 stars to rebuild star road. He does this not only for the purpose of it being fixed,
but he does it so that everyone's wishes can be answered. After his purpose is complete, he leaves the Geno doll and returns to where he came from
- above star road. He rebuilds star road while it is not something to benefit him, but to benefit all the people in the world.
He does this while possessing a puppet who has a gun for a hand. People become hooked to this character once you see what he can do.
Overall, what makes Super Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars special is because of the support and following it has gained over the years because of what the game produces.
Lovable characters, settings, story, and gameplay. What makes it special is it, as of now, being a one time thing that people want to see more of.
This is why Super Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars is important to me, and I hope it gets the acknowledgement it deserves in the years (perhaps months) to come." - Zack E, Smashboards.
"It's a wonderful game which gave way to Paper Mario, as well as Mario & Luigi. The Mario RPGs are excellent games, and I feel the very first one should be remade.
If Square gets together with Nintendo and likes working with them, it could change a lot, and at this point there's valid reasons to believe they already do." - FurretBro, Smashboards.
"I know I can't speak for everyone else here, but I know for a whole lot of people, myself included,
SMRPG was our introduction to "proper" RPGs, what with it literally being designed as baby's first RPG to get Western fans hooked on the genre.
To me, the game will always be special for getting me into what's come to be my absolute favorite genre of games,
even if I've since played ones that I enjoyed even more.
Oh, and it also inspired the Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi lines of games,
two series which have had an undeniable impact on the industry and have dedicated fanbases as well.
Plus, SMRPG was also one of the earliest examples of true character in a Mario game,
which is pretty impressive considering it's hardly the most text-heavy of games, especially for an RPG.
Hell, it was the game that basically invented the "RPG Bowser" personality that we've all come to love in games since.
For how little it's referenced nowadays (for admittedly obvious reasons), SMRPG's importance to the Mario series as a whole is not to be understated.
Yeah, there's a lot of reasons to love SMRPG, and what I listed were just a few of the most extremely general ones.
Even if you don't have a specific story about the first time you met Geno in the Forest Maze or when you first played as BOWSER in a Mario game,
SMRPG is special to so many people for so many different reasons,
and I really hope Nintendo and Square Enix will be able to put aside their differences just this once to let all those people relive their childhoods in a new,
revitalized way." -Ze Diglett, Smashboards.
"to me super mario rpg reminds me of the times of nice and original Nintendo games. i miss the times when the games were filled with imagination and fun.
of course the graphics and capabilities were limited but thats what your imagination was for, to fill in the blanks.
nowadays many nintendo games lost that flare to me and I've found myself not really playing much nintendo games.
so after replaying super mario rpg I felt like a kid again playing the nice and old games of nintendo that didnt feel like cash grabs or just remakes.
they had soul in them which just makes me warm inside." - RSF-Blue Bomber, Smashboards.
"I played SMRPG for the first time in September of 2018. I grew up with a lot of RPGs in my childhood and yet never touched this hidden gem.
I started it up...and was immediately taken in by it's charm. This was the first time we saw the Mushroom Kingdom with life in it.
No longer starting in a new world, get to a castle, save the princess (toad), repeat.
Now it was these citizens of the Kingdom had personality and an air of realness to them. You could potentially relate to a given character in the story.
Mallow resonated with me not because he didn't know his parents, but because he was in turn finding himself while on this journey.
In short, this game means a lot to me and should not be forgotten by anyone.
This was a love letter made by Nintendo and Square that brought life to the Mushroom Kingdom." - AugustusB, Smashboards.