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Nintendo will be celebrating launch of Paper Mario with select Twitch streamers

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The launch for the long-awaited remake of the classic GameCube title Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is just round the corner and to celebrate Nintendo has announced that it has teamed up with select Twitch streamers to celebrate the game’s launch. Here’s the partnered streamers for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door during the highly-anticipated game’s launch weekend.

TeaWithMandy (@TeaWithMandy)

  • Sponsored stream: Friday, May 24, 4:00 am – 6:00 am EST 
  • Full stream time: 2:00 am – 6:00 am EST

TeaWithMandy primarily focuses on playing a variety of single-player games and loves nothing more than to immerse herself and her community, the Cutea Club, in the most beautiful experiences that the gaming world has to offer.

Le Jeu C’est Sérieux (@JeuSerieux)

  • Sponsored stream: Saturday, May 25, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm EST

Le Jeu C’est Sérieux is a duo of video game enthusiasts made up of Guiz and Laurent. Nostalgia is a recurring theme for these partners in crime, specifically Guiz with his huge collection of NES games, while Laurent collects VHS recordings in search of artifacts of the video game past. They have shared their love of video games for over 10 years, both on YouTube and Twitch.

Thedragonfeeney (@thedragonfeeney)

  • Sponsored stream: Sunday, May 26, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm EST
  • Full stream time: 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm EST

Thedragonfeeney captivates audiences with her boundless enthusiasm and friendly demeanor. Feen delivers engaging gameplay, nostalgic trips down memory lane, and an infectious passion for gaming. Thedragonfeeney continues to inspire and entertain, leaving a lasting mark in the gaming community.

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Thanks to Edward B for sending in the news tip!

9 thoughts on “Nintendo will be celebrating launch of Paper Mario with select Twitch streamers”

  1. When Nintendo is literally sponsoring coverage of a game, doesn’t that kind of making the stream / coverage lame? It’s like you know what the person says / does and how they act is not going to be authentic because they know Nintendo literally sponsored what they are doing. Influencers are so pointless.

  2. Nothing personal towards any streamer specific, but from my personal experience watching streams sponsored or not the majority of streamers are putting on an act for the camera and aren’t being themselves.

  3. I like the initiative and all, but I agree with the other commenters; most of the time sponsored content comes across as forced or fake. That doesn’t mean it’s bad though as I know of plenty of sponsored streamers I’ve tuned in to now and then where the stream was fun. Those streams are a very particular type of scotch though, well, let’s just say that I don’t typically drink alcohol.

    I’ll watch it either on Arlo’s or Alpharad’s channel. Maybe even ScottFalco.

  4. When Nintendo is in a real sense supporting inclusion of a game, doesn’t that sort of causing the stream to/inclusion weak? It’s as if you already know that the person’s words, deeds, and actions will not be genuine because they are aware that Nintendo has literally sponsored their activities. Forces to be reckoned with are so futile. https://randompowergenerator.com/

  5. When Nintendo is in a real sense supporting inclusion of a game, doesn’t that sort of causing the stream to/inclusion weak? It’s as if you already know that the person’s words, deeds, and actions will not be genuine because they are aware that Nintendo has literally sponsored their activities. Forces to be reckoned with are so futile. https://superpowergenerator.com/

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