First released in Japan in 2000, the PaperMario series was developed for the Nintendo64 and followed 'Super Mario RPG,' the first role-playing Mario game
brings back the familiar plumber and his sidekick Luigi in the form of two-dimensional cut-out characters traversing a world of origami.
On Thursday, the Japanese company unveiled a two and half minute trailer for the game, which is set to feature puzzles and strategic battles centering around Mario's adventures. As he faces obstacles in the Origami Kingdom and sets forward to save Princess Peach from a castle bound in colored streamers, Mario will be equipped with new abilities such as the 1000-Fold Arms, which stretches out the environment to reveal brand new locations.
The game will also feature a ring-based battle system to line up enemies — all crafted from paper — and inflict the most damage. Among the side characters, Bowser will make his mark along with King Olly's jolly sister Olivia. series was developed for the Nintendo 64 console and follows
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