This is my second review! Cheers! :3
Anyway, Mario Paint. Most people I talk to don't know this game. I just go all like, "Hey, have you played Mario Paint?" and they look at me like I'm a chicken with purple feathers. So sad.
Mario Paint originally came packaged with the SNES Mouse, which people thought was a failure. NOPE! Mario Paint is still addictive, even today! And it is much better than most modern drawing tools. I first came across this gem as a ROM. (Shame on me) and I opened it in ZSNES, turned on a Hi-Definition filter and started playing. (Note that ZSNES lets you use your everyday computer mouse as an emulated SNES mouse.)
I was greeted with the familiar screen I had seen in videos! It was awesome! I messed around with the different tools, made a horrible animation which consisted of Mario's head getting blown off, and created a symphony! (Which sounded like a bunch of dying ducks.)
After messing around, I was kind of bored with it. Then I discovered the Fly Swat minigame! Oh, how that was fun. I happily swatted flies as the silly music blared through my speakers. This was, perhaps, one of my best gaming experiences.
This game is very fun. I don't know why people hate this game. Perhaps they would rather go play NSMBWii, well, they can go ahead, but they'll never experience this masterpiece of a game!
Now that I'm done with the descriptive mushy stuff, I need to focus in more on one thing:
The Music Composer.
The main feature that sticks out in the game is this composer here. Even if you have no experience in music-making whatsoever, you could still make a pretty spunky song. But look what people have made with this composer! Just search up 'Mario Paint Composer' on Youtube and hundreds of fan-made music videos come up! (Mario Paint Composer is a program for Windows, but it has the same sounds and features as the one on the SNES.)
I guess this review has gone on long enough...
Amazing game.
Great features.
Play it now!
It's worth your Viz, seriously!
-sonicfan253
This is my second review! Cheers! :3
Anyway, Mario Paint. Most people I talk to don't know this game. I just go all like, "Hey, have you played Mario Paint?" and they look at me like I'm a chicken with purple feathers. So sad.
Mario Paint originally came packaged with the SNES Mouse, which people thought was a failure. NOPE! Mario Paint is still addictive, even today! And it is much better than most modern drawing tools. I first came across this gem as a ROM. (Shame on me) and I opened it in ZSNES, turned on a Hi-Definition filter and started playing. (Note that ZSNES lets you use your everyday computer mouse as an emulated SNES mouse.)
I was greeted with the familiar screen I had seen in videos! It was awesome! I messed around with the different tools, made a horrible animation which consisted of Mario's head getting blown off, and created a symphony! (Which sounded like a bunch of dying ducks.)
After messing around, I was kind of bored with it. Then I discovered the Fly Swat minigame! Oh, how that was fun. I happily swatted flies as the silly music blared through my speakers. This was, perhaps, one of my best gaming experiences.
This game is very fun. I don't know why people hate this game. Perhaps they would rather go play NSMBWii, well, they can go ahead, but they'll never experience this masterpiece of a game!
Now that I'm done with the descriptive mushy stuff, I need to focus in more on one thing:
The Music Composer.
The main feature that sticks out in the game is this composer here. Even if you have no experience in music-making whatsoever, you could still make a pretty spunky song. But look what people have made with this composer! Just search up 'Mario Paint Composer' on Youtube and hundreds of fan-made music videos come up! (Mario Paint Composer is a program for Windows, but it has the same sounds and features as the one on the SNES.)
I guess this review has gone on long enough...
Amazing game.
Great features.
Play it now!
It's worth your Viz, seriously!
-sonicfan253