Summary

  • It's Thousand-Year Door release day, and Nintendo has offered up the chance to make its new remake look like the original GameCube release.
  • If you've got 30 Platinum Points, you can exchange them for a printable copy of the original's cover for your Switch game.
  • Follow the instructions carefully and use glossy paper if you have any to make it look like the real deal.

Nintendo's Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is now available on Switch, potentially marking a significant milestone for the console. Now it has been confirmed that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo🥀 will reveal news about its next console within the next ten months, the Paper Mario remake could be the last Mario gam𒊎e we get on the console. It has also continued a trend of Ni🌊ntendo reviving unlikely games from the plumber's past for remakes and rematsers, and if you love the original Thousand-Year Door there's a way you can make your Switch version look just like it.

Those of you who pre-ordered the remake through GameStop in Canada 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:may have received an alternativ𒆙e cover that makes the Switch game look like its GameCube release, but those of us o🉐utside of Canada didn't have that option. Not until now anyway. , Nintendo is offering anyone who wants to replace t💫he remake's cover with the original game's art the chance to do so, and all they have to do to make that happen is trade in 30 Platinum Points.

Platinum Points are a Nintendo currency you can earn by doing certain things on your Switch. You might already have enough f𝐆or a retro Paper Mario cover and not even know it.

Okay, it's not quite as easy as simply trading in some of your Platinum Points for the alternative Paper Mario cover. In an ideal world doing so would prompt Nintendo to send you the cover in the mail, but unfortunately, you're going to have to print it yourself. and provided you're logged into your Nintendo account, you should be able to redeem the reward. That's if you have enough Platinum Point꧂s, of course. Your totals should🌳 be detailed in the top right corner of your screen.

Make The Remake Look Like The OG

paper mario reading a map with other characters behind him
via Nintendo

After redeeming the reward you will be able to download the file. After that, you can print it. Make sure you print it in actual size on letter-sized paper, and Nintendo recommends using gloss,♊ text-type paper. That will presumably make sure it looks like an actual game cover and not just a game cover you have printed onto some regular paper. It's a lot of effort, but I bet it'll look good once it's done. I'd love to find out for myself but this appears to be a US-only deal. Despite having enough points, I'm unable to claim and pr𝄹int the cover.

Copies of Thousand-Year Door's remake will be winging their way to you right now if you placed a pre-order for a physical copy, even if 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:those🍬 orders were cancel🍸ed in some instances. Walmart emailed customers to tell them their pre-orders had been canceled last week. However, some of those same customers have revealed this morning that their pre-orders have still been shipped despite cancel🦩ation.

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