The speaker discusses their enjoyment of Mario Maker 2's story mode, particularly the Easter eggs and the characters' roles. They mention that "A Certain Mage" is Kamek, "Name Withheld by Request" is Bowser Jr., and "Father of Name Withheld" is Bowser. They also discuss the value of the gold coins in the game, comparing them to the cost of the first floor of Peach's castle.
The speaker then introduces Doug Bowser, the new president of Nintendo of America, and discusses the concept of nominitive determinism, which suggests that one's name influences their career path. They mention that Bowser's name is unusual and speculate about his potential impact on the company.
The speaker also discusses the game's story mode, where toads are working to rebuild Princess Peach's castle. They mention the creepy dog character and the Wii fit balance board around his neck. They express surprise at the castle's construction cost in gold coins and speculate about the value of a gold coin in the real world.
The speaker then calculates the cost of Peach's castle in gold coins, which is 14,100. They discuss the difficulty of pricing out a fictional building and the potential value of each gold coin. They speculate that each gold coin could be a small fortune, given its size.
Finally, the speaker expresses their intention to find out the value of a gold coin in the real world and the value of
1. The text discusses the story mode of Mario Maker 2, where a group of toads work to rebuild Princess Peach's castle. The castle is built from the foundation up, including amenities like cannons and stained glass.
2. The cost of the castle in Mario Maker 2's currency is 14,100 coins.
3. The castle's construction is funded by Mario completing levels and gathering coins.
4. The castle's construction is a story mode in Mario Maker 2, which is a pleasant surprise for the players.
5. The castle's construction is introduced in the story mode, which is interesting for two reasons: the strange character "The Religious Eraser" and the cost of constructing the castle in coins.
6. The game also features a character named "A Certain Mage" who is identified as Kamek, and "Name Withheld by Request" who is identified as Bowser Jr.
7. The text also mentions the new president of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, who is replacing Reggie Fils-Amié.
8. The text discusses the concept of "nominative determinism," which is the theory that your name biases you into certain career paths.
9. The text mentions that Bowser Jr. receives 400 gold coins every week, which is equivalent to four 1-ups in the game.
10. The text discusses the cost of constructing Peach's castle in real-world terms, comparing it to the cost in the game.
11. The text also mentions that the castle in Mario Maker 2 is a completely different situation from the castle seen throughout the rest of the franchise.