Having too much fun with this. It's an RPG, but it's a side-scrolling platformer at the same time. And it's got enough nostalgic stuff thrown in to really apease those that have grown up with the game from the beginning.
If Zelda didn't make people buy a Wii, this one will (if people can find them yet).
Side note: though I loathe the place, EB Games/Game Stop has a deal going right now; get a new Wii game when you trade in two used Wii games.
Best Buy has Open Season and Far Cry for $20 each. Gamespot magasine had a $5 off any Wii game at Best Buy (image of coupons can be found at Fat Wallet). Coupon expires April 14.
I also had a $5 Best Buy rewards coupon. 20 +20 -5 -5 -5 = $25 net cost for Super Paper Mario.
Believe me, I wouldn't have done this if it wasn't saving me money.
**story mode**
So I bring my two games into Game Stop, which is located conviently in the same parking lot as Best Buy. Give the pimply-faced clerk my two games and say I'd like to reserve SPM. He scans them both in, takes my info.
CLERK: "That'll be $34.99 + tax."
DO:




Excuse me, um, you have a promotion going on right now?!? Trade two, get one?!?
CLERK: Aw, man, I wish they would tell us these things.
DO: Well, it IS on your website.
CLERK: Let me ask the manager. (To himself: Oh, he's on the phone, it must be important, I'll wait 'til he's done).
You can imagine me by this point. I start looking around the store casually. Right behind me is a 3FT, X 4FT SIGN WITH THE DAMN DEAL ON IT PRINTED IN HUGE --I'm attempting to get by the auto-censor and should be beaten after I re-read the rules-- LETTERS!!
DO: Ah, dude? The signs right there.
Clerk walks over to the sign, and starts reading all the fineprint out loud, to make sure I still qualify (I'm shaking my head at this point).
Pimply-faced manager finishes his phone call; clerk tells him I want to trade the two for one, and points at the sign. Now THE MANAGER goes over to the sign and reads the fineprint out loud all over again. Now I'm shaking my head and laughing in disgust at this point.
He walks over to the register, looks a bit puzzled, and makes a phone call.
MGR: So this guy wants to do the 2 for 1 Wii trade. How do I ring that up?
PHONE: ...
MGR: So I adjust the buyback price, and that makes the game free?
PHONE: ...
MGR: OK, so I adjust the buyback price and it makes the game free? OK. Now, if I ADJUST the buyback price, that'll fix everything?
PHONE: ...
MGR: OK then, I'll just adjust the buyback price.
(I'm busting up inside now).
So now the manager breaks out the caluclator to do the math, and figures out that $49.99 - $15 = $34.99. Proceeds to FINALLY ring it up.
MGR: So did you hear about the other Mario Games that are coming out?
DO: Yeah, Party, Strikers, Galaxy, Smash, blah, blah...
MGR: So would you like to pre-order Mario Part...
DO: NO. I just need to go.
MGR: But it'll sell out really qui...
DO: I want...to go...now. Give me...my...receipt.
Just a lovely all-around shopping experience
