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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Five Pendants, A not so RPG Mario fangame.
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So back in 2002/2003 I made a SMRPG fangame, only it wasn't RPG in the least, and I was 12, so it had horrible clashing sprites and default The Games Factory movement with an equally awful storyline.
I thought the original demo was lost forever, until in 2008, I found out that I could still download it from my old freewebs site, using the wayback machine. It was unplayable, however, until mugenmidget fixed it. I shared it with him and others and they said I should finish it. I decided to remake it, and to the best of my abilities, improve it aesthetically and the gameplay a bit, though it's not gonna be an RPG. I'm keeping the storyline, however, but making it more sensible(?).
It has been on and off since 2008, juggling amongst other projects of mine. Finally I finished the game last week.
Here is a trailer.



Here is the 2003 version that I recommend playing first, despite the horribleness (i'm sorry).
http://www.mediafire.com/?om2zfmhzzi1

Here is the finished Remake (still subject to some changes, possibly).
http://www.mediafire.com/?gyfqls5iofkl2hk
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I know I've already discussed this, but that was a lot of fun. The ending and the flash animation at the end was worth a laugh, too.
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Sorry for the consecutive posts, but since I feel compelled to spit out a random thought about the Rasputin dream (which, incidentally, was quite an amusing sequence): That same music appears in my Cheerwine Deluxe in the battle against Dakota Fanning. I never thought I'd see a game with this many Mario is Missing! references.
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Sorry for the consecutive posts, but since I feel compelled to spit out a random thought about the Rasputin dream (which, incidentally, was quite an amusing sequence): That same music appears in my Cheerwine Deluxe in the battle against Dakota Fanning. I never thought I'd see a game with this many Mario is Missing! references.


The dream sequences were my way of sharing my canceled projects of the past. The Rasputin one was meant for my Mario's Time Machine fangame.
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