Paper Mario: Sticker Star introduced on the Nintendo 3DS back in late 2012, bringing the Paper Mario series to a handheld console for the first time. It doesn't need to be remembered indeed as entertaining as other titles from the series, but to this day it still holds one of its greatest mysteries.
If you've played the game on your own and have a good memory, you might just remember to take what appears to be a serial code. In W5-1 Shy Guy Jungle, you can stumble across the "XD3R-B8HH-9ZR2-FL16" paper. It is particularly surprising that some of the pages found within the game do not include codes like these, instead they refer to other game characters and so forth.
Surprisingly, attacking the internet with guidelines on what could be used to bring about more confusion than anything; or now, no one seems to have any details on whether the serial key can be used on any app. The 16-digit codes are sometimes used in Nintendo stores – such as when downloading games from the switchch & # 39; s Shop – but the code doesn't work. So what's up?
You can see the code found in about the 9 minute mark in the video below (thank you, MarioBrothBlog):
So, was it just a meaningless alphabet? Or will one day discover the secret use of the code? You can imagine when it opens the Martin game of Change in Change as part of 35 year anniversary? Let's stop there before we get ourselves started.