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RESOLUTION EDIT
-The boss of the Shifting Sands Stage from Mario Pinball Land is Egyptian Koopa; "King Tut" was a (bad) misnomer that persisted in error for nearly a decade.
-The Paper Mario boss, Tutankoopa, is (indeed) a different villain altogether with a unique backstory.
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Original Post
The talk on this Wiki page has been abandoned for some time now, even though the poster had a valid point:
http://www.mariowiki.com/Talk:King_Tut
I actually signed up to this cool site, just to ask about this because it's been driving me nuts lol.
- I have the game manual for Mario Pinball Land, and to my knowledge there are no official guidebooks. I watched the commercials, too. The bosses are simply not named, anywhere.
- Even though a sprite may be modified, like Petey Piranha looking pretty deformed in Mario Pinball Land, it's still Petey Piranha, an homage to past Mario games. Because there are some superficial changes, is the boss no longer a clear homage to Tutankoopa from Paper Mario?
- The name King Tut is a human historical figure, and is so out of place as a Nintendo boss name. Was it made up by fans? I have heard people say "I guess Nintendo wasn't feeling original" with this name, but honestly I see no proof Nintendo ever called this character King Tut even once. Anyone who sticks to the King Tut thing references this website, which references nothing official in return.
- Can there really be two Tutankhamen-wannabe Koopas in the Mushroom Kingdom, guys? With one having the designation of King, and the other not? Seems pretty asymmetric and random.
I am of the opinion that "King Tut" is actually Mario Pinball Land's version of Tutankoopa. To actually break the character in two, there should be proof somewhere of a name, at the very least, right?
Thanks all,
Craig "Prenz"
RESOLUTION EDIT
-The boss of the Shifting Sands Stage from Mario Pinball Land is Egyptian Koopa; "King Tut" was a (bad) misnomer that persisted in error for nearly a decade.
-The Paper Mario boss, Tutankoopa, is (indeed) a different villain altogether with a unique backstory.
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Original Post
The talk on this Wiki page has been abandoned for some time now, even though the poster had a valid point:
http://www.mariowiki.com/Talk:King_Tut
I actually signed up to this cool site, just to ask about this because it's been driving me nuts lol.
- I have the game manual for Mario Pinball Land, and to my knowledge there are no official guidebooks. I watched the commercials, too. The bosses are simply not named, anywhere.
- Even though a sprite may be modified, like Petey Piranha looking pretty deformed in Mario Pinball Land, it's still Petey Piranha, an homage to past Mario games. Because there are some superficial changes, is the boss no longer a clear homage to Tutankoopa from Paper Mario?
- The name King Tut is a human historical figure, and is so out of place as a Nintendo boss name. Was it made up by fans? I have heard people say "I guess Nintendo wasn't feeling original" with this name, but honestly I see no proof Nintendo ever called this character King Tut even once. Anyone who sticks to the King Tut thing references this website, which references nothing official in return.
- Can there really be two Tutankhamen-wannabe Koopas in the Mushroom Kingdom, guys? With one having the designation of King, and the other not? Seems pretty asymmetric and random.
I am of the opinion that "King Tut" is actually Mario Pinball Land's version of Tutankoopa. To actually break the character in two, there should be proof somewhere of a name, at the very least, right?
Thanks all,
Craig "Prenz"