Paper Mario Fans Get #RemasterThousandYearDoor Trending On Twitter
Want to see the amazing Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door return in some form? You’re definitely not alone.
Recently, Paper Mario fans worldwide have been getting quite vocal about seeing the GameCube-era RPG get a modern remaster. They’ve been pushing the topic publicly with the hashtag #RemasterThousandYearDoor – which has since gone trending.
The whole movement appears to have materialized mainly due to a new video from prominent YouTuber Arlo – whom is huge Paper Mario fan. You can see him promoting the hashtag below:
What followed was, of course, an outpouring of support from devoted fans everywhere. From hilarious memes to sincere requests for Nintendo to give the game some HD polish, there was no shortage of nostalgia for the Paper Mario series overall. Here are a bunch of the most prominent posts below.
Hello @NintendoAmerica I love your Switch console very much but there seems to be one problem. I can’t get this game to work for some reason.
#RemasterThousandYearDoor pic.twitter.com/l3vTtoHlN3
— Tom (@TomAhlborn) July 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/0oJeff/status/1155187322721361920?s=20
It is long over due for a Paper Mario 64+ TTYD Remaster. #RemasterThousandYearDoor pic.twitter.com/vKJG4EnEgl
— .//Swav Silverhand✘❤️🔥🌴🌸™ (@SuaveVillain) July 27, 2019
Dear @NintendoAmerica, I wish I could really drive home how much this game means to me. I can remember renting this game all the time from my local videostore until I got my own copy. The artstyle, the characters, the story. Please give us what we want. pic.twitter.com/wt3sHmGvSC
— Noah Clevinger (@NoahC) July 27, 2019
The Paper Mario series is one of the reasons I wanted to work at Nintendo in the first place, so being the lead writer on Paper Mario: Color Splash was a dream come true. I’m very proud of the writing in this game. Also #RemasterThousandYearDoor (7/11)
— Eric Smith (@DatSmiff) July 27, 2019
What do you think? Will Nintendo budge one day and bring back this beloved GameCube classic? Should they? Let us hear your thoughts below!