Nintendo doesn’t want its sassy flowers to say “fuck,” apparently. In Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the world is filled with small talking flowers that cheer the player on and shout out all kinds of ...
The latest addition to my workspace is Nintendo’s Talking Flower from “Super Mario Bros. Wonder.” The $34.99 tchotchke brings the chatty sidekick from the video game to life. When it first arrived, my ...
Evan is an RPG enthusiast, a trained English teacher and journalist, and a lifelong Final Fantasy fan. He spent the last decade writing in the games industry, writing and producing a gaming podcast ...
Mario games have never offered much in the way of spoken dialogue, but Super Mario Bros. Wonder is a rare exception. While the majority of the cast doesn’t say a whole lot, the game’s Talking Flowers ...
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Meetup in Bellabel Park review - Frantic fun
Mario Wonder is back on Switch 2, and this time it comes with the multiplayer-focused Bellabel Park expansion for some zany ...
Super Mario Bros Wonder includes unique and memorable characters via the Flowers, which have gained the attention of players for having some rather amusing one-liners. With these friendly little ...
A Wonder demo booth has confirmed that all of the Talking Flower's original lines have been re-recorded.
Ashely Claudino is an Evergreen Staff Writer from Portugal. She has a Translation degree from the University of Lisbon (2020, Faculty of Arts and Humanities). She has been writing for Game Rant since ...
Silencing the little flower fellows that just can’t stop saying the same line whenever you walk past them is thankfully rather simple. All you’ll need to do is open up the main menu, press the ...
Mario Wonder's Switch 2 upgrade adds neat single-player content, but the real draw is the massive array of multiplayer party ...
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