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What happens if you run out of time?
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In PM:TTYD, right after chapter 2 I think, there's a segment recalling the old Super Mario Bros, but where you play as Bowser
(If you don't know what I'm talking about, the Game Grumps just passed through that part, it starts at about 8 minutes in)
There is a timer going down, just like in the old days. They made the timer way to high, so it seems impossible to not finish the level in the allowed time.
But if you just stay there, and let that timer run out. What happens? Game over?
paper-mario-ttyd
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In PM:TTYD, right after chapter 2 I think, there's a segment recalling the old Super Mario Bros, but where you play as Bowser
(If you don't know what I'm talking about, the Game Grumps just passed through that part, it starts at about 8 minutes in)
There is a timer going down, just like in the old days. They made the timer way to high, so it seems impossible to not finish the level in the allowed time.
But if you just stay there, and let that timer run out. What happens? Game over?
paper-mario-ttyd
In the old days, letting the time expire meant you would lose a life and have to restart. I'm assuming its the same thing. A lot of the time, you would have a lot of time remaining in the "old days" as well.
– Timmy Jim
Feb 17 '17 at 15:08
What I'm assuming, since at the start of the level it shows bowser with infinite lives, is that the sequence will just restart. But there must be a joke or something in there.
– Fredy31
Feb 17 '17 at 15:10
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In PM:TTYD, right after chapter 2 I think, there's a segment recalling the old Super Mario Bros, but where you play as Bowser
(If you don't know what I'm talking about, the Game Grumps just passed through that part, it starts at about 8 minutes in)
There is a timer going down, just like in the old days. They made the timer way to high, so it seems impossible to not finish the level in the allowed time.
But if you just stay there, and let that timer run out. What happens? Game over?
paper-mario-ttyd
In PM:TTYD, right after chapter 2 I think, there's a segment recalling the old Super Mario Bros, but where you play as Bowser
(If you don't know what I'm talking about, the Game Grumps just passed through that part, it starts at about 8 minutes in)
There is a timer going down, just like in the old days. They made the timer way to high, so it seems impossible to not finish the level in the allowed time.
But if you just stay there, and let that timer run out. What happens? Game over?
paper-mario-ttyd
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In the old days, letting the time expire meant you would lose a life and have to restart. I'm assuming its the same thing. A lot of the time, you would have a lot of time remaining in the "old days" as well.
– Timmy Jim
Feb 17 '17 at 15:08
What I'm assuming, since at the start of the level it shows bowser with infinite lives, is that the sequence will just restart. But there must be a joke or something in there.
– Fredy31
Feb 17 '17 at 15:10
add a comment |
In the old days, letting the time expire meant you would lose a life and have to restart. I'm assuming its the same thing. A lot of the time, you would have a lot of time remaining in the "old days" as well.
– Timmy Jim
Feb 17 '17 at 15:08
What I'm assuming, since at the start of the level it shows bowser with infinite lives, is that the sequence will just restart. But there must be a joke or something in there.
– Fredy31
Feb 17 '17 at 15:10
In the old days, letting the time expire meant you would lose a life and have to restart. I'm assuming its the same thing. A lot of the time, you would have a lot of time remaining in the "old days" as well.
– Timmy Jim
Feb 17 '17 at 15:08
In the old days, letting the time expire meant you would lose a life and have to restart. I'm assuming its the same thing. A lot of the time, you would have a lot of time remaining in the "old days" as well.
– Timmy Jim
Feb 17 '17 at 15:08
What I'm assuming, since at the start of the level it shows bowser with infinite lives, is that the sequence will just restart. But there must be a joke or something in there.
– Fredy31
Feb 17 '17 at 15:10
What I'm assuming, since at the start of the level it shows bowser with infinite lives, is that the sequence will just restart. But there must be a joke or something in there.
– Fredy31
Feb 17 '17 at 15:10
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From personal experience the bomb will explode and give you a game over if the timer reaches 0.
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From personal experience the bomb will explode and give you a game over if the timer reaches 0.
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In the old days, letting the time expire meant you would lose a life and have to restart. I'm assuming its the same thing. A lot of the time, you would have a lot of time remaining in the "old days" as well.
– Timmy Jim
Feb 17 '17 at 15:08
What I'm assuming, since at the start of the level it shows bowser with infinite lives, is that the sequence will just restart. But there must be a joke or something in there.
– Fredy31
Feb 17 '17 at 15:10