22nd October 2004, 5:42 PM
Don't get me wrong, Paper Mario has...
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...but Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is an improvement. And yes, cartridges do load a lot faster. I've noticed that saving on the cartridge is a lot faster. It takes a couple seconds on the Gamecube version, but it saves immediately on the N64 version.
Loading was one of the N64ers' main arguments in ye olden days. The other one? Basically, it was something along the lines of, "If you throw a CD against a wall like a complete idiot, it'll break. Nintendo throws their cartridges off of their roof to test durability! Nintendo Power said so!"
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:graphics:
...but Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is an improvement. And yes, cartridges do load a lot faster. I've noticed that saving on the cartridge is a lot faster. It takes a couple seconds on the Gamecube version, but it saves immediately on the N64 version.
Loading was one of the N64ers' main arguments in ye olden days. The other one? Basically, it was something along the lines of, "If you throw a CD against a wall like a complete idiot, it'll break. Nintendo throws their cartridges off of their roof to test durability! Nintendo Power said so!"
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