Mario is the main character and titular protagonist of the long-running and highly successful Super Mario franchise. He was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and serves as the main mascot of Nintendo. Mario made his first appearance as the protagonist of the arcade game ...
Tatanga is an alien invader from an unknown planet. Although feared as an invader, outside of his spacecraft he is only a meek purple alien. During the events of Super Mario Land, Tatanga captures Daisy, the princess of Sarasaland, and orders his...
Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the next evolution of Mario fun – and the first new instalment in the Super Mario Bros. series in more than 10 years – launching October 20, 2023.
After months of rumour and speculation, Nintendo has finally lifted the lid what must be the gaming industry's worst-kept secret of 2020: Super Mario's 3D adventures from the Nintendo 64, GameCube and Wii are coming to Switch in the form of Super Mario 3D All-...
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I suppose. To play the likes of Super Mario Kart or Pilotwings you need to physically add a DSP1 chip to an Ever Drive, for example, or buy one with it installed at an extra twenty dollars, so there's that. But to be honest, if I hadn't been able to get it down to a hundred...
The following is an alphabetical list of Super Mario-related sightings and references in animated and anime television shows. For a list of references in live-action television, see List of references in live-action television.
and proceeds to swing his way home. Upon hearing Mario mention dinner, Toad points out that this is the Mario he knows and wonders why the Mario he knows does not know the Mario he knows. Luigi states that they need to find Mario and try to revive his old personality, and they proceed...
Amps are small electrified metal balls that have appeared as enemies throughout the Super Mario franchise. Their name stems from "ampere", the standard unit of measurement for the flow of electrical currents. They first appear in Super Mario 64,...
employees. She wonders where the game bugs came from, and when Wario reveals that they were caused by his poor programming, everyone chases after him. However, they soon remember other people were left behind in the game world, and immediately return to rescue them. As a playable character...