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==Chapter 1-1: The Adventure Unfolds== | ==Chapter 1-1: The Adventure Unfolds== | ||
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A typical instance in the "side-scrolling" games nodding to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Chapter 1-1 (which takes place in Lineland Road) opens with a recreation of part of World 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros'' by entering the | A typical instance in the "side-scrolling" games nodding to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Chapter 1-1 (which takes place in Lineland Road) opens with a recreation of part of World 1-1 of ''Super Mario Bros'' by entering the Red Door. (similar to ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'') and has remixed music from ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]''. For some peculiar reason, the Lineland Road has a population of [[Goomba|Goombas]], despite being a different dimension (although. since Goombas are found almost everywhere this isn't really a contreversial matter); however, after being briefed by [[Tippi]] on how to use the [[Tattle]] function, Mario quickly dispatched them, along with some [[Squiglet|Squiglets]], and found Bestovius' house. | ||
Bestovius, full of his mustache, was reluctant to allow Mario, whose mustache was "clearly unworthy" (in his eyes, anyway), to learn the was of flipping to 3-D. He went as far as to ask for 10,000 coins from Mario, stating that heroes shouldn't be cheapskates. Mario agreed, though he did not have enough (this would be impossible anyway as the maximum amount of coins Mario could carry is 999). Bestovius gave up and simply asked for all of Mario's coins(unless the player refused, otherwise Bestovius taught Mario for free). After the deed was done, Mario learned how to flip to 3-D. | Bestovius, full of his mustache, was reluctant to allow Mario, whose mustache was "clearly unworthy" (in his eyes, anyway), to learn the was of flipping to 3-D. He went as far as to ask for 10,000 coins from Mario, stating that heroes shouldn't be cheapskates. Mario agreed, though he did not have enough (this would be impossible anyway as the maximum amount of coins Mario could carry is 999). Bestovius gave up and simply asked for all of Mario's coins(unless the player refused, otherwise Bestovius taught Mario for free). After the deed was done, Mario learned how to flip to 3-D. | ||
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*[[Squiglet]] | *[[Squiglet]] | ||
==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== | ||
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|Jap=ラインラインランド | |Jap=ラインラインランド | ||
|JapR=Rain Rain Rando | |||
|JapM=Line Line Land | |JapM=Line Line Land | ||
|Spa=La Tierra Lineal | |Spa=La Tierra Lineal | ||
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|ItaM=Lineland}} | |ItaM=Lineland}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The music is remixed from the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' overworld theme and the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' overworld them. | |||
*Lineland Road's trees may have been inspired by those of [[Koopa Village]] from the original ''[[Paper Mario]]'', which were similarly made up of green squares. Additionally, Koopa Village's trees are 3D. | |||
*Notably, the skies of Lineland are full of strange, surreal mathematical formulas, such as (translated into literary form) "[[Fire Flower]] equals [[Coin]] divided by [[Warp Pipe]]." | |||
*Level 1-1 has close references to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' considering the first thing on the forground that the player see is a [[Goomba]] and placement of [[Items]], [[? Blocks]], and [[Enemies]]. | |||
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