Hold on to your favorites

I may not replay videogamesvery often, but when I do get the urge, it feels impossible to ignore. If it’s an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or Wii game I feel compelled to revisit, that’s no big deal at all — there’s still enough room for those titles on my shelves. Those systems are already set up.

But if I go back even one console generation further, I start running into issues. Say, for instance, I have the strange desire to play Treasure’s GameCube platformer/beat-’em-upWario Worldbecause, I don’t know, I want to pile drive some dinosaurs into oblivion. I can’t. My copy of the game is gone. I sold it, back when I thought that was a good idea. It wasn’t.

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There was a period during the early days of the Xbox 360 when I was willing to offload some of my older games on eBay and put that money toward, you know, I don’t even recall. Something dumb, I’m sure. I continue to regret those shortsighted decisions all these years later.

Fortunately,Mario Paintwas kept safe, hidden away. I still have my original copy complete with a Super NES Mouse, mouse pad, and my crumpled instruction manual. I replayed it last night and the memories came rushing back the second the title screen appeared.

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

There’s something magical about digging a beloved videogame out of storage for the first time in years. To others, it may just be a dusty cartridge or a scratched disc, but to you, it’s so much more than that. Don’t rob yourself of that experience for a quick buck. Future you will appreciate it.

Now, I hadn’t planned to make this piece aboutMario Paintoutside of a quick name drop but, looking over the site archive, we haven’t covered it a whole lot before. That’s a shame.

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So, in no particular, here are some of my favorite parts:

On the title screen, you may click on the letters in “Mario Paint” and various things will happen. The “P” is my favorite — it makes a grassy scene appear with a tiny spaceship.

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This pre-made song. It’s all coming back, isn’t it?

To this day, I find something unsettling about the graphic for this musical note.

A snap of the upcoming MESA update in PEAK

The undo button is a dog named Undodog. Hehe.

It’s stupidly satisfying to watch the paint brush tool fill colors in.

There are built-in “stamps” ofSuper Mario Worldsprites and they’re split apart in such a way that you may easily put Yoshi’s head on Mario’s body.

Naked Snake sneaking around in MGS Delta.

Gotta take pleasure in life’s little moments.

It’s enjoyable to erase stuff. I’d often erase, then hit undo so I could see the other animations dismantle my work. Speaking of animations, you could make your own, but mine were total crap.

The Gnat Attack mini-game is just the best.After beating all three levels, it’d loop and you’d have a new icon on the top left of your screen. I could only ever earn the first one, a star.

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Also, according to the instructions, the boss is named King Watinga. King. Watinga.

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I didn’t want to end on a rhetorical question asking why Nintendo hasn’t made a newMario Paintfor Wii U, but, good lord. The system so well suited for it. Why is this not a thing?

Let’s go ahead and have that happen afterMario Makerlaunches, Nintendo.

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Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.