Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Developer Squaresoft
Publisher Nintendo
System SNES
Virtual Console
Release Date Super NES
JP March 9, 1996
US May 13, 1996
Virtual Console
JP June 24, 2008
EU August 22, 2008
AU August 22, 2008
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

The first Mario RPG and first Mario game with a large story. The game was created jointly by Squaresoft, known for their Final Fantasy series and Nintendo. The game blended the Mario world into traditional RPG elements and spawned two separate Mario RPG series.

Story

It starts while Mario is rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser like any other day. Then a giant sword falls from the sky, shattering the Star Road into seven Star Pieces before landing in Bowser's Keep- sending Mario, Peach and Bowser flying in different directions. With the mysterious sword comes a new band of villains called the Smithy Gang. Mario sets out to find the princess and winds up racing to get the Star Pieces before Smithy can use them for his own diabolical reasons.

Gameplay

Made by Square Soft, the people behind many popular RPG series, this game combines RPG strategy with timing skill. Instead of simply choosing an attack, watching your character perform it and then watching your character take damage from the enemy, with timed hits you can press buttons at the right times to add more power to your attack or decrease the power of enemy attacks. There are also a plethora of entertaining minigames- like rolling down Midas River, racing Yoshis and chasing bearded men up hills.

Another landmark of this game is that both the princess and Bowser are playable after they join your party. It's noteworthy to see Bowser playable in the game. Although Peach was playable in the American Super Mario Bros. 2, this is the first time you can play as Bowser. Mario's other two teammates are original characters- Geno the possessed doll and Mallow the weather wizard who thinks he's a frog.

One of the last Mario games for the Super NES, this features some of the system's best and most realistic graphics, aided by the SA-1 chip. It also has a variety of memorable music. There are also comical elements to the game that prevent the plumber from becoming too serious.

Legacy

Although this is the first Mario RPG, it has yet to have an actual sequel to it. Since then, two other Mario RPG series have arisen- Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi- which take many elements from this game, like the timed hits and humor.

The reason this game has no sequel and most characters have failed to reappear is that Square Soft held the rights to all original elements of the game and shortly afterwards started making games for the Playstation. Since then, Squaresoft and Nintendo have become closer again. Geno even made a small cameo appearance in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Ports and Remakes

  • It was released for the Japanese Virtual Console in June 2008, and later for Europe and Australia in August of the same year. An American release has yet to be announced.

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