![]() ![]() ![]() During the run, I increase my FP three times, and put the rest of my stat increases in BP. Plus, there are a lot of repetitive tasks for example, you have to run back and forth between areas several times. So, some people may wonder why it took more than seven hours to complete this game? There's a ton of dialogue in the game: I estimate about a third of the game is made of dialogue. I was depressed however, there was a lot of interest for this game, so I decided to run it anyway. Eventually, after playing through this game several times, I found I couldn't get it under seven hours. When I decided to speed run this game, I thought, "All right, I'll try to beat it in five hours or less." LOL. I'm probably crazy for picking such a long game as my first game to speed run however, I really like this game, and I wanted to run it. This is my first speed run, and I decided to do it on Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Quality note: Parts 10 and 12 have some ~30 second portions of bad quality due to damaged source tape. Available in 3 versions: low quality, normal quality, and 60fps high quality. Speed run of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in 16 segments completed on June 24 2005. ![]()
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