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{{llquote|The official Nintendo site for kids.|[https://play.nintendo.com/ play.nintendo.com]}}
{{llquote|The official Nintendo site for kids.|[https://play.nintendo.com/ play.nintendo.com]}}


'''Play Nintendo''' is a division of [[Nintendo]]'s official North American website. It promotes contemporary Nintendo systems and games, while maintaining a focus on appealing to a younger audience. It was established in October 5, 2014.<ref>[http://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=33070.0 Super Mario Boards topic which was created when the website went live].</ref> The icon used for the website appears to be a [[Power Star]] or [[Super Star]].
'''Play Nintendo''' is a division of [[Nintendo]]'s official North American website. It promotes contemporary Nintendo systems and games, while maintaining a focus on appealing to a younger audience. It was established on October 5, 2014.<ref>[http://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=33070.0 Super Mario Boards topic which was created when the website went live].</ref> The icon used for the website appears to be a [[Power Star]] or [[Super Star]].


The website's content is split into three sections: ''Friends'', ''Explore'', and ''News & Tips''. A clickable [[? Block]] appears throughout these sections, which random events occur when clicked, like 8-bit [[Super Mario]] walking across the webpage, or [[Coin|coin]]s appear on the screen, which can be collected with the mouse cursor.
The website's content is split into three sections: ''Friends'', ''Explore'', and ''News & Tips''. A clickable [[? Block]] appears throughout these sections, which random events occur when clicked, like 8-bit [[Super Mario]] walking across the webpage, or [[Coin|coin]]s appear on the screen, which can be collected with the mouse cursor.

Revision as of 12:43, July 26, 2016

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Logo of the Play Nintendo website.
The logo of Play Nintendo.

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Play Nintendo is a division of Nintendo's official North American website. It promotes contemporary Nintendo systems and games, while maintaining a focus on appealing to a younger audience. It was established on October 5, 2014.[1] The icon used for the website appears to be a Power Star or Super Star.

The website's content is split into three sections: Friends, Explore, and News & Tips. A clickable ? Block appears throughout these sections, which random events occur when clicked, like 8-bit Super Mario walking across the webpage, or coins appear on the screen, which can be collected with the mouse cursor.

Friends

"Friends" consists of profile artworks and descriptions of various main Mario and other Nintendo characters. The following Mario characters are listed on the website, along with their respective descriptions.

Character Description
Profile of Mario from Play Nintendo.
Mario
Mario is always ready to help a friend, take on a new challenge, or jump on a Koopa’s head. He can also smoke the competition on a rainbow race track and swat a golf ball underwater.
Profile of Luigi from Play Nintendo.
Luigi
Talk about spirit! Luigi keeps his Poltergust 5000 set to “Awesome”. He may not always be at the center of the action, but when Mario needs him, Luigi jumps right into harm's way.
Profile of Princess Peach from Play Nintendo.
Princess Peach
She spent her fair share of time stuck in Bowser’s castle and didn’t care for it—Princess Peach prefers to be the one doing the rescuing, racing, and competing.
Profile of Toad from Play Nintendo.
Toad
In a kingdom full of Toads, there is only one “Toad”—and he’ll point you to the right castle. He’s small in stature under that polka dot cap, but he has a huge heart and extremely speedy feet!
Profile of Toadette from Play Nintendo.
Toadette
She’s a lightweight on the kart track, but Toadette really knows her stuff when it comes to fun and adventure. This pink-and-white member of the Toad species gets really pumped up when she’s out to save the day!
Profile of Bowser from Play Nintendo.
Bowser
Bowser isn’t exactly a “friend,” but where would Mario be without a troublesome giant Koopa who keeps snatching Princess Peach? The world would certainly be a lot less fun.
Profile of Rosalina from Play Nintendo.
Rosalina
From her Comet observatory, Rosalina scans the cosmos for adorable Lumas to adopt. From behind the wheel of a kart, she scans the track for rivals to pelt with green shells.
Profile of a Goomba from Play Nintendo.
Goomba
It’s pretty easy to take on a Goomba—they can usually be defeated with a well-timed jump. But these Mushroom Kingdom creatures are still part of Bowser’s army, so beware!
Profile of a Koopa Troopa from Play Nintendo.
Koopa Troopa
These members of Bowser’s Koopa Troop wear their homes—and their weapons—on their backs. You can usually find them marching through the Mushroom Kingdom and looking for trouble.
Profile of Wario from Play Nintendo.
Wario
Wario is stubborn, sneaky, and every bit as crooked as his mustache—the complete opposite of his rival, Mario. But he’s got a head for business, and despite his greedy nature, he’s been known to lend the occasional helping hand.
Profile of Daisy from Play Nintendo.
Daisy
Daisy’s always ready for a challenge, whether she’s smashing tennis balls or jumping over hurdles. The ruler of Sarasaland loves the thrill of the chase, too—especially when she’s zooming around on a kart.
Profile of Shy Guy from Play Nintendo.
Shy Guy
It seems like Shy Guys are always around, whether you’re driving a kart, hitting a tennis ball, having a party, or rescuing a baby from a bespectacled Magikoopa.
Profile of Yoshi from Play Nintendo.
Yoshi
When trouble comes a-calling, this sticky-tongued, egg-laying wonder will flutter jump to the rescue. So who does Yoshi count on to have his back? Mario, of course!
Profile of Baby Mario from Play Nintendo.
Baby Mario
While other babies roll aimlessly on the floor and cry for milk, Baby Mario rides like a boss on the back of a Yoshi…and hungers for justice.
Profile of Baby Luigi from Play Nintendo.
Baby Luigi
Baby Mario’s brother has spent a lot of time in Kamek’s clutches, but Baby Luigi also gets plenty of outdoor time driving a kart.
Profile of Kamek from Play Nintendo.
Kamek
You could argue that Kamek is just trying to make life easier for his fellow Koopas, but his airborne schemes always end up making a mess for everyone.
Profile of Donkey Kong from Play Nintendo.
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong has changed a lot since he got a game named after him way back when. He has a nice family and wears a tie, but he still likes to crash through branches and boxes in the jungle.
Profile of Diddy Kong from Play Nintendo.
Diddy Kong
You’ll often find him riding on Donkey Kong’s back, but Diddy Kong is no burden—he can blast his big buddy to new heights with his Rocket Barrel Boost!
Profile of Dixie Kong from Play Nintendo.
Dixie Kong
It would be easy to underestimate this tiny Kong with a smiling face and a pony tail tucked under her pink beret, but Dixie Kong can more than carry her own weight for the Kong clan.
Profile of Cranky Kong from Play Nintendo.
Cranky Kong
Stooped in stature, but sizable in spirit, the curmudgeonly Cranky Kong springs out of his rocking chair—and into the action—with his spike-proof, bouncing cane.
Profile of theSnowmads from Play Nintendo.
Snowmads
The Snowmads are an invasion force of walruses, seals, penguins and other beasties who bring cold temperatures, thievery, and wacky boss battles to a peaceful tropical island.
Profile of Rambi from Play Nintendo.
Rambi
Donkey Kong can smash his way through a box or two, but he needs his horned helper to power through stone blocks…and the occasional enemy.
Profile of Tiki Tak Tribe from Play Nintendo. The profile image depicts the first tiki encountered, Kalimba Tiki.
Tiki Tak Tribe
With a little bit of hocus pocus, these musical hypnotists can turn the gentle beasts of the jungle into fearsome foes.

Explore

This section of the website contains Nintendo-related activities, videos, quizzes, polls, image galleries and downloadable content (such as wallpapers and printable door hangers).

Activities features interactive Flash games. Mario-themed activities include:

  • There's a Goomba on my desktop: A desktop or mobile phone wallpaper creator in the style of Super Mario Maker. Many classic Mario gameplay elements, such as Goombas and ? Blocks can be arranged into a downloadable wallpaper.
  • Donkey Kong Match-Up: A card-matching game featuring Donkey Kong characters and items based on Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. There are three modes to play: Easy, Medium and Hard.
  • Mushroom Kingdom Match-Up: Similar to Donkey Kong Match-Up, but featuring main series characters such as Yoshi and Princess Peach. The Super Mario Bros. overworld theme is heard while playing the game. The reverse of the cards show a picture of a ? Block.
  • Yoshi's New Island Match-Up: A card matching game using imagery from Yoshi's New Island. The common overworld level theme is heard while playing the game.
  • Mario Stargazer:
  • Mario Kart 8 Party Starter:

Downloads contains the following printable Mario-related content:

News & Tips

The Play Nintendo Show

The Play Nintendo Show hosts Andrew Trego and Izzy, who is a Piranha Plant.
Andrew and Izzy from The Play Nintendo Show.

Play Nintendo also extends to YouTube audiences using an official channel containing gameplay videos of contemporary games, and other Nintendo-related videos. The Play Nintendo Show is a current series of YouTube videos featuring a Piranha Plant named Izzy as a co-host. The second host, named Andrew, begins the show by exiting a Warp Pipe. The show is set in a Mario-themed room with plush toys and pictures of Coins and other Mario-related pictures on the walls. Andrew calls the room "Casa de Nintendo", Spanish for "House of Nintendo".

List of Mario related Play Nintendo episodes

  • Episode 1 – Andrew and Izzy rank the five greatest Mario Power-Ups. Later, New Super Mario Bros. 2 is reviewed. Andrew mentions that any coins that he collects will go towards Bowser's birthday.
# 1 Super Leaf
# 2 Gold Flower
# 3 Mega Mushroom
# 4 Mini Mushroom
# 5 Super Star

Gallery

Artwork

Icons

Printable downloads

Photographs

External links

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