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Apr 10, 2019  Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door ROM, released in Japan as a Paper Mario RPG It is a console role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and released by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. The Millennium Gate is Mario’s fourth RPG and the second in the Paper Mario series.

09-17-2013, 05:52 AM (This post was last modified: 11-30-2018, 01:18 PM by Invader.)
  1. Haloidevolved rates this game: 5/5. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is simply none other then an amazing game. It is a 3D world with with the familiar cast of 2D characters we all know and love; Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and, of course, any Mario game wouldn't be comeplete without Bowser.
  2. Download page for Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door. In his second paper-themed adventure, Mario must once again rescue the captured princess while he foils the X-Nauts' plans. The Thousand-Year Door features a turn-based battle system with real-time elements.
  3. Download Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door ROM for the Gamecube. The game ROM file comes in ISO format. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a RPG video game published by Intelligent Systems, Nintendo released on October 11, 2004 for the Gamecube. Paper Mario – The Thousand-Year Door (USA).iso CRC = 5A682160. REDUMP Version!
  4. Download the Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door ROM for GameCube. Filename: Paper Mario - The Thousand-Year Door (USA).7z. Works with Android, Windows, and Mac OS X devices.
  5. Nov 30, 2018  You're right. However it isn't recommended to use DX11 with this texture pack anyway because in dolphin it only supports MSAA (geometry anti-aliasing). Since Paper Mario TTYD is made up almost entirely of textures it really doesn't do the character textures justice.

Paper Mario Ttyd Recipes

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Rewrite by Bighead (Recommended)
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This tool will dump all the textures from the game with proper hashes and names. Only works on Windows at the moment. Powered by Wiimm's Tools, XXHash, and MinGW. link to the source code in the doc folder.
Old Versions (FOR HISTORICAL PURPOSES ONLY!): (Show Spoiler)

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MEGA Google Drive
v6 with Hashing
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Note: Before asking a question in this thread please read the Frequently Asked Questions below.
The screen/textures are flickering when loading.
Disable Dual-core mode in the game settings to fix this. Synchronize GPU Thread will work as well. Just use whichever one works best for you.
I want to contribute!
Awesome! Post your work in this thread. It will be added as long as it looks better than the original texture and causes no problems when loaded in-game.
Some guidelines for posting textures:
- Try to avoid black outlines for textures. They should only be that color if it matches the original.
- Textures should be anywhere between 4x-16x the original size of the texture.
- Make sure your textures are in the new custom texture format: https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-new-dolphin-custom-texture-format If you're using any build released after 4.0-5234 you're good to go.
- Using Bighead's texture dumper tool is recommended. It will create png files of all the textures in the game with the proper names.
- Other than that, go nuts!
My game stutters constantly when using the pack.
If you have enough RAM try checking the 'Prefetch Custom Textures' box in the Graphics options. You could also try the DDS pack if 'Prefetch Custom Textures' doesn't work.
How close is this pack to completion?
Check the completion progress link above. It might take a while for it to load up.
The DDS pack doesn't work!
Use the latest development build of Dolphin. BC7 support was added in Dolphin 5.0-4894.
Most of these 'questions' are actually statements.
..That's correct.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door does a good job of blending action, role-playing and mini-games into a single experience worth checking out. The plot, like in many of Nintendo's best games, isn't exactly original. You've got an imperiled princess, a collection of shiny stars and one do-gooder Mario there to save the day.

Fortunately, the gameplay is considerably more innovative. The first thing you will notice is that everyone is 2D in a 3D sort of way. When Mario walks around he's as flat as his title character, but when he turns, instead of instantly reversing direction, Mario flips over like a piece of paper, temporarily showing his edge. It's a clever bit of detail that adds a nice touch to the look of the game.

The backdrop of the game is literally that, it's a stage, complete with homes that have front walls that fall over to let you see the action inside and battles literally take place on a stage. I'm not sure how the whole paper theme got snapped together with the stage theme, but the bizarre mix seems to work. Digitech rp1000 manual.

The game itself is an interesting blend of elements. For the most part, you should think of Paper Mario as a role-playing game. You adventure through areas finding sub-plots to complete, new abilities and items to help you on your quest and new characters to join your party ' only all of this done in a very Mario Brothers sort of way. You will still find platforms to leap from, hidden areas to breakaway or fly to and creatures to try and avoid or attack.

Combat is also an intriguing blend of gameplay systems. When you enter into combat you will go to a new screen that looks an awful lot like a stage complete with an audience. Fighting the bad guys is done by selecting your attack and target, but there is also a timing element that transforms what is typically the weakest part of any RPG into a sort of mini-game. You'll have to time button pushes or joystick moves to hit the enemy and sometimes improve the damage. You can also deflect or lessen attacks by button timing.

On top of the action up on stage, you'll have to keep your eye on the audience which will either shout encouragement or throw the occasional item at you. If you're not careful, a hostile audience can actually damage you. A happy one can power you up.

The graphics are pure Nintendo, filled with towns bustling with the characters you find in all Zelda and Mario games, only now they have 5-o'clock shadows and are going about their typically mundane lives. The music supplies a nice theme to play to without being too intrusive.

One of the only downsides of the game is the seemingly never-ending stream of text that assails you while working your way through the game. There are times when it's like hanging out with a hyperactive 7-year-old who just won't shut up. Hey, I like plot as much as the next guy, but if you aren't going to bother to do some voice acting try to keep the text to something shorter than War and Peace. My only other complaint about the game is that it doesn't feature any sort of multiplayer mode. While this doesn't make the game bad, it sure makes you wish they had thought of including it so you could play through this otherwise excellent game with a friend.

It's always amazing to sit back and watch Nintendo constantly reinvent already inventive gameplay. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is certainly one of the best new Mario games to come to market in recent years, blending the best of many of Nintendo's game types into something that is a blast to play and varied enough to capture and keep your attention from beginning to end.

Overall rating: 9