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The '''Training Machine''' is an item from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is a 2-screened handheld that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]]. Mario received it from [[Bestovius]] to deliver to [[Merluvlee]], after giving Bestovius the [["You-Know-What"]].
The '''Training Machine''' is an item from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is a 2-screened handheld that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]]. Mario received it from [[Bestovius]] to deliver to [[Merluvlee]], after giving Bestovius the [["You-Know-What"]].


Upon giving it to Merluvlee, Mario questions which body part she would use it to train, and she cheerfully replies that she trains her brain, which is a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! | Brain Age]]''. She also says she has trained every other part of her body, which is a refernce to ''[[Wii]]''.
Upon giving it to Merluvlee, Mario questions which body part she would use it to train, and she cheerfully replies that she trains her brain, which is a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! | Brain Age]]''. She also says she has trained every other part of her body, which is a reference to ''[[Wii]]''.


Apparently, the Training Machine is an old model; Bestovius claims to have a newer, slimmer version (possibly a Nintendo DS Lite).
Apparently, the Training Machine is an old model; Bestovius claims to have a newer, slimmer version (possibly a Nintendo DS Lite).

Revision as of 15:29, August 30, 2008

The Training Machine is an item from Super Paper Mario. It is a 2-screened handheld that resembles a Nintendo DS. Mario received it from Bestovius to deliver to Merluvlee, after giving Bestovius the "You-Know-What".

Upon giving it to Merluvlee, Mario questions which body part she would use it to train, and she cheerfully replies that she trains her brain, which is a reference to Brain Age. She also says she has trained every other part of her body, which is a reference to Wii.

Apparently, the Training Machine is an old model; Bestovius claims to have a newer, slimmer version (possibly a Nintendo DS Lite).