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For example, in Super Mario Strikers ( Mario Smash Football in Europe), Mario wears an Association Football (soccer) outfit as opposed to overalls. Mario's standard outfit rarely changes, though he's known to change it on occasion if the situation calls for it. In the arcade Mario Bros., he wore a blue hat instead of a red one. as part of Super Mario All-Stars, Mario wears the original red overalls and blue shirt.) In the animated series, Mario was always depicted as having red overalls and a blue shirt. has neither in-game Mario wears a brown shirt with red overalls. Incidentally, the original Super Mario Bros. 3 has Mario's blue overall, red shirt and red hat combo however, it was Super Mario World that standardized today's blue overalls-on-red shirt outfit. 2 was the first appearance of his modern outfit (the box had the red overalls-on-blue shirt, but the game itself had a blue overalls-on-red shirt) The boxart of Super Mario Bros. Originally, he wore red overalls on top of a blue shirt - exactly opposite what he wears now. He normally wears blue overalls on top of a red shirt, but such was not always the case. When Mario was first conceived, he looked, more or less, as he does today a short, stubby man with the trademark hat, brown hair, black mustache, and overalls. Mario's creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, has stated when interviewed that Mario wears a cap because he finds it difficult to draw hair. Mario's distinctive look is due to technology restrictions in the mid-1980s with limited pixels and colors, the programmers could not animate Mario's movement without making his arms "disappear" if his shirt was a solid colour, they did not have the space to give him a mouth or ears, and they could not animate hair, so Mario got overalls, a moustache, sideburns, and a cap to bypass these problems. The game was surprisingly successful, and when the Nintendo Entertainment System was released, Mario was given the starring role in the revolutionary Super Mario Bros. Mario first appeared in the video game Donkey Kong. Outside the original games, television shows, film and comics, he spawned a line of licensed merchandise.
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Outside of the platformers with which he is traditionally associated, Mario has appeared in video games in different genres, including the Mario Kart racing series, Nintendo's arcade sports games (such as the Mario Tennis and Mario Golf series), and Nintendo's series of Mario role-playing games (including Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, the Paper Mario series, and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its sequel, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time). Mario games, as a whole, have sold more than 285 million units, making the Mario series the best-selling video game series of all time. He has an evil doppelgänger by the name of Wario.Īs Nintendo's mascot, Mario is one of the the most famous characters in video game history, and his image has become synonymous with video games. He is well known for his plucky personality, enthusiasm and spirit in the face of enemies, unexpected physical agility, cooperation with his brother, Luigi, and his close relationship with Princess Peach whom he has repeatedly saved. Mario is depicted as a short, pudgy, Italian plumber who lives in the Mushroom Kingdom, where he is regarded as a hero he is best known for constantly thwarting the plans of the evil King Bowser to kidnap Princess Peach and subjugate the Mushroom Kingdom. However, Nintendo of America stated in the 1980s that Mario and Luigi do not have last names.
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Because of the common reference to him and his brother Luigi as the "Mario Brothers," it has been speculated his full name is "Mario Mario," and in certain non-game sources (comic books and the Super Mario Bros. Mario was originally portrayed with two-dimensional sprites, but in later games he is a three-dimensional, polygonal model. Mario ( マリオ, Mario ?) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and is the official mascot of Nintendo. Walker Boone (later DiC cartoons) (1990-1991),

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