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== Friend Codes ==
== Friend Codes ==
Wii console: 5561 2429 8797 4433
Nintendo Switch FC:
 
Super Smash Bros. Brawl:
 
Mario Kart Wii:
 
Mario Kart DS:
 
Let me know if you added me.


== Tasks to accomplish ==
== Tasks to accomplish ==

Revision as of 21:20, June 29, 2021

Super Volker89's Userbox Tower
Sprite of a Shy Guy from Paper Mario
NES controller
NES controller
Sprite of Mario from the Nintendo Entertainment System port of Donkey Kong
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The Wii.
The original Nintendo DS, in a silver color
Nintendo 64 logo
The SNES model 1.
The NES model 1.
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Sprite of the Super Appeal badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
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The (previously) deleted Triforce gif for userbox pages. Original uploader unknown
The Star Fox series emblem, from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Sonic1991.jpg
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Sprite of the Box and the Package from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.

I, Super Volker89, am the official successor to Volker89, who mysteriously stopped coming to the site. It is rumored that his account got hacked.

History of the Volker Namesake

The name's creation began five years ago, at the beginning of Volker89's German class. His class had to pick their own German names from a list. Not knowing what name to pick, he saw the name "Volker" on the list and went with that. Unfortunately, someone else picked the name first, but after a short dispute, he decided to be addressed as Volker Zwei (Volker 2). He was called this for most of the year, and part of the following year, until "Volker the Great" dropped out of class. Eventually, after "Volker the Great" left, everyone began calling him just plain Volker.

Long story short, he began using the name Volker as his screen name on many websites. Later, he added "89" on the end of it for no reason at all. To honor him, I adopted his name and added "Super" onto the name to distinguish me from him.

Mario related dreams

For some reason I've had the same dreams at the same time that Volker89 did. Cosmic isn't it?

The first dream I had, that I can recall, took place when I was six years old. I was in the first world of Super Mario 64. Mario and I were running around and butt stumping blocks. Then we began juming off the elevator and doing wall jumps.

The next dream that comes to mind happened when I was ten or so. My Grandparents', Luigi and I were walking into the attic of an old house. We began hearing bumps and thuds, then part of the floor collapsed. All of a sudden, ghosts started to pop out. We tried to fight them off, but they overwhelmed us and we had to retreat. Weird thing is, I dreamt this before Luigi's Mansion was even an idea. When the game was announced, it made me feel ripped off, like someone was reading my brain waves. Which reminds me of yet another dream...

I was about eight years old and it was one year after Diddy Kong Racing was released. The dream started just like the opening cinema, except there was a difference: Donkey Kong was a racer. When the title screen appeared, the announcer shouted "Donkey Kong Racing." Sure enough, years later Donkey Kong Racing was coined. It's like I'm psychic or something.

Friend Codes

Nintendo Switch FC:

Tasks to accomplish

  • Add comments about the games I've played.
  • Contribute more.
  • Edit pages besides my own.
  • Overall update my page.

Favorite Marioverse songs

Marioverse games I'm looking forward to getting (when they come out)

Marioverse games I've played

Donkey Kong series

Box Cover Name Ownage? Status
North American boxart for Diddy Kong Racing Diddy Kong Racing A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat Adventure mode and unlocked all characters
North American box art for Donkey Kong on the Nintendo Entertainment System Donkey Kong A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (Animal Crossing)
A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (all others)
Beat the Animal Crossing version
North American box art for Donkey Kong on Game Boy Donkey Kong A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
File:DK3 Cover.jpg Donkey Kong 3 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (Animal Crossing)
Australian boxart for Donkey Kong 64 Donkey Kong 64 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
North American box art for Donkey Kong Country
US box art
Donkey Kong Country
A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (SNES)
A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (GBC)
Almost beat the GBC version
North American box art for Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (SNES)
A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.¹ (VC)
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (SNES)
North American box art for Donkey Kong Jr. on the Nintendo Entertainment System Donkey Kong Jr. A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (Animal Crossing)
A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (NES)
Played the NES version at a friend's house
North American box art for Donkey Kong Jr. Math Donkey Kong Jr. Math A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (Animal Crossing)
North American box art for Donkey Kong Land Donkey Kong Land A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
Donkey Kong Land 2 boxart Donkey Kong Land 2 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
The front box art for Donkey Kong Land III Donkey Kong Land III A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.

Game & Watch series

Box Cover Name Ownage? Status
Boxart of Game & Watch Gallery. Game & Watch Gallery A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
Game & Watch Gallery 2 boxart Game & Watch Gallery 2 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
North American box art for Game & Watch Gallery 3 Game & Watch Gallery 3 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
Game & Watch Gallery 4 box cover Game & Watch Gallery 4 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.

Mario series

Box Cover Name Ownage? Status
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix boxart. Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. Only played once at EB Games
North American box art for Dr. Mario on NES Dr. Mario A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (NES) Played at a friend's house
Box art for Dr. Mario 64 Dr. Mario 64 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
North American box art for Luigi's Mansion Luigi's Mansion A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Got a Rank A mansion in the normal mansion
Pre-release Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time box art Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Got to the final battle
North American box art of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Ditto
North American box art for Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System Mario Bros. A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. Played at a friend's house
North American (E3 1999) box art for Mario Golf on Game Boy Color Mario Golf A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
North American box art for Mario Golf on Nintendo 64 Mario Golf A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Unlocked everything
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour game cover Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Unlocked everything
Mario is Missing! A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (NES) Beat
European Game Cover Mario Kart: Double Dash!! A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Unlocked everything
North American game cover art of Mario Kart: Super Circuit. Mario Kart: Super Circuit A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Got up to the Special Cup
North American box art for Mario Kart 64 Mario Kart 64 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (N64) Unlocked everything
The North American Boxart for Mario Kart DS. Mario Kart DS A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Unlocked everything
Mario Kart Wii North American box art Mario Kart Wii A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
File:MP1 Cover.png Mario Party A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
North American box art for Mario Party 2 Mario Party 2 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
North American box art for Mario Party 3 Mario Party 3 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat
North American box art for Mario Party 4 Mario Party 4 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 1-player mode with Mario
The North American box art for Mario Party 5 Mario Party 5 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat
North American box art for Mario Party 6 with the Nintendo GameCube Microphone included Mario Party 6 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat story mode
Boxart of Mario Party 8 Mario Party 8 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Same
North American box art for Mario Party Advance Mario Party Advance A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. Played only once at GameStop
Mario Party-e boxart Mario Party-e A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Barely played
The front cover for Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube Mario Power Tennis A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (GCN)
Mario Teaches Typing 2 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. Played at a friend's house
North American box art for Mario Tennis on Game Boy Color Mario Tennis A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Made it to the Island Open
North American box art for Mario Tennis on Nintendo 64 Mario Tennis A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
Mario's Time Machine (Nintendo Entertainment System) title screen Mario's Time Machine A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (NES) Beat
Box art of New Super Mario Bros. New Super Mario Bros. A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
North American box art for Paper Mario Paper Mario A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Won final battle against Bowser
North American box art of Super Mario 64. Super Mario 64 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (N64) Got all 120 stars
North American box art for Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario All-Stars A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
North American box art for Super Mario Advance Super Mario Advance A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat Wart
North American box art for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat
Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch) A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat
Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat
North American box art for Super Mario Bros. 2 Super Mario Bros. 2 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (NES)
North American box art for Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario Bros. 3 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (NES)
North American box art for Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Super Mario Bros. Deluxe A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. Played at a friend's house
A poster of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.¹ (VC) Made it to World 4
Boxart for Super Mario Galaxy. Super Mario Galaxy A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Got all 242 stars
The NA Player's Choice box artwork of Super Mario Kart Super Mario Kart A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
North American box art for Super Mario Land Super Mario Land Played Played at a cousin's house
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars boxart Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (SNES) Made it to Bowser's Keep under Smithy Gang control.
North American box art for Super Mario World Super Mario World A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
File:Box NA - Super Mario World Super Mario Advance 2.png Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
Super Paper Mario North American cover art Super Paper Mario A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat the main story and Flipside Pit of 100 Trials
North American boxart of Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Unlocked everything
North American box art for Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. Melee A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Unlocked all but a couple of trophies
Super Smash Bros. Brawl box art Super Smash Bros Brawl A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
File:TAT.jpg] Tetris Attack A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (SNES) Played briefly at Sears
File:Wrckcover.jpg Wrecking Crew A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
Vs. Super Mario Bros. A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.

Wario series

Box Cover Name Ownage? Status
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 box art Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. Only played once, at a friend's house
North American box art for Wario Land II on Game Boy Wario Land II A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (GB)
North American box art for Wario Land 3 Wario Land 3 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
European boxart Wario Land 4 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat 100%
North American box art of Wario Land: Shake It! Wario Land: Shake It! A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
North American box art for Wario: Master of Disguise Wario: Master of Disguise A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
European box art of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. Played a friend's copy
The boxart for Wario World. Wario World A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Close to beating

Yoshi series

Box Cover Name Ownage? Status
North American box art of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
North American box art for Yoshi on the Nintendo Entertainment System Yoshi A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
NES box art of Yoshi's Cookie Yoshi's Cookie A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable. (NES) Rented once
North American box art for Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Beat Baby Bowser
The European boxart for Yoshi's Safari. Yoshi's Safari A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. Barely played
North American box art for Yoshi's Story Yoshi's Story A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable. (N64) Beat Baby Bowser

¹ Can't actually own a Virtual Console game

Just in case you haven't figured it out already, I am actually Volker89 under a new alias. What was mentioned about my account being hacked is true.