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Also while wandering about the web yesterday I found a great article detailing the life and times of Mario the plumber. Like the Sonic document from yesterday I thought it interesting and perhaps you will also. All of this ties together in the upcoming Mario & Sonic at the Olympics game.
Mario:
NINTENDO’S LEGENDARY ICON
Mario (aka Super Mario) stands as the best-known and
best-loved character in video game history. Mario first appeared as “Jumpman”
in the original Donkey Kong arcade game from 1981, and he has gone on to huge
success on every Nintendo home console and hand-held system. Mario games alone
have sold more than 193 million worldwide. Through April 2007, Mario has
appeared in at least 89 video games.
More importantly, Mario resonates on an emotional level with
people all around the world. For many adults, he represents the simplicity of
their youth, a time when rescuing a princess and defeating an ornery ape were
the biggest concerns in their lives. For others, Mario led the resurgence of
video games after the collapse of the industry in the early 1980s. But for
everyone, Mario stands for fun, daring and mischievousness. He is one of the most
recognizable, iconic characters in the world.
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Mario’s Timeline
1981: Mario is created by the legendary video game
designer Shigeru Miyamoto and appears in his first game, the arcade game Donkey Kong, in which he is known simply
as “Jumpman.”
1982: For the arcade release of Donkey Kong Jr., the Jumpman character is renamed “Mario” because
of his resemblance to the owner of Nintendo of America’s first warehouse, Mario
Segali.
1983: The arcade game Mario Bros. becomes the
first game to feature Mario as a title character and also marks the first
appearance of Mario’s brother, Luigi.
1983: Mario becomes a TV star by appearing as a
circus trainer in the CBS cartoon series Saturday
Supercade, which runs through 1985.
1985: Mario stars in Super Mario Bros. on
Nintendo’s first U.S.
home video game console, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The world is
introduced to the Mushroom Kingdom,
the setting for many future Mario adventures.
1989: Mario becomes one of the first video game
characters to appear in a motion picture. He debuts on the silver screen in The
Wizard, which gives eager players their first glimpse of Super Mario
Bros. 3.
1989: Super
Mario Bros. 3 for the NES launches and goes on to sell more than 17.3
million games worldwide, making it the most successful individually sold video
game of all time, a record that still stands.
1989: Mario jumps into every kid’s hand with the
launch of Super Mario Land for Nintendo’s original Game Boy.
1991: Mario appears with Yoshi for the first time in
Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).
1992 Mario and his pals hit the racetrack in the
frantic and fun-filled Super Mario Kart for the SNES.
1993: Mario’s adventures inspire a major motion
picture: Super Mario Bros. – The Movie. The film stars Bob Hoskins as
Mario, John Leguizamo as Luigi and Dennis Hopper as King Koopa.
1995: The Super NES game Super Mario World 2:
Yoshi’s Island features Mario as a baby – and he still saves the princess!
1996: Mario becomes the first video game character
to have complete movement in a 360-degree, 3-D home video game environment in Super
Mario 64 for Nintendo 64.
2001: The top-selling Super Mario®
Advance marks Mario’s debut on the new Game Boy Advance hand-held system.
2001: Mario’s first appears on the Nintendo GameCube
in Luigi’s Mansion. Mario’s
little brother and sidekick, Luigi, has to rescue Mario when he is held captive
by ghosts in a haunted mansion.
2005: The Walk of Game in San
Francisco honors both Mario and Shigeru Miyamoto as
two of its first inductees.
2006: The tables are turned on Mario when longtime
kidnap victim Princess Peach has to rescue him
in Super Princess Peach for Nintendo
DS.
2006: Mario’s 25 years of popularity continue, as New Super Mario Bros. for Nintendo DS
emerges as one of the top-selling games in the United
States for the year, with nearly 2 million
units sold.
2007: The first Mario game for Nintendo’s Wii system
is Super Paper Mario, a remarkable
game that shifts Mario between 2-D and 3-D environments. Other hot Wii games on
the way that feature Mario include Super
Mario Galaxy and Super Smash Bros.
Brawl.
2007: Mario will appear with Sonic the Hedgehog for
the first time in Mario & Sonic at
the Olympic Games.
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