In 1996, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars took Nintendo’s mascot into uncharted territory, the world of role-playing games. Developed by Square and published by Nintendo, it blended Mario’s charm with turn-based battles and isometric exploration, creating an adventure unlike any before. Our conversation explores how Square sought a recognizable hero to broaden RPG appeal in the West, while Miyamoto’s interest in the genre made the collaboration a natural fit. We revisit its cast, from newcomers Mallow and Geno to Bowser reluctantly teaming with Mario, along with quirky locales like Monstro Town and Nimbus Land. With striking pre-rendered graphics, a memorable soundtrack, and a humor-filled script, Super Mario RPG earned critical praise and laid the foundation for Mario’s RPG spinoffs. Join us as we revisit this legendary crossover on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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