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*The role of Luigi is more significant in each game; in the first ''Paper Mario'', he is simply there; in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', he is off on his own adventures; and in ''Super Paper Mario'', he finally becomes a playable character and is possessed by a final boss.
*The role of Luigi is more significant in each game; in the first ''Paper Mario'', he is simply there; in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', he is off on his own adventures; and in ''Super Paper Mario'', he finally becomes a playable character and is possessed by a final boss.
*The storyline seems to get significantly darker within every ''Paper Mario series'' installment. The storyline of the first game involved wishes no longer being granted, while ''The Thousand-Year Door'' was about an ancient demon (which Peach ended up getting possessed by) who once sank an entire town underground from all the destruction that she caused, and ''Super Paper Mario'''s plot involved a void that was created to whipe everything from existence entirely.
*The storyline seems to get significantly darker within every ''Paper Mario series'' installment. The storyline of the first game involved wishes no longer being granted, while ''The Thousand-Year Door'' was about an ancient demon (which Peach ended up getting possessed by) who once sank an entire town underground from all the destruction that she caused, and ''Super Paper Mario'''s plot involved a void that was created to whipe everything from existence entirely.
*There is one more playable character in each game. In Paper Mario, there is Mario and Princess Peach, in The Thousand-Year Door there is Mario, Peach, and Bowser, and in Super Paper Mario, there is Mario, Peach, Bowser, and Luigi.


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