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|In [[1981]], the ''Mario'' series had officially started with the release of [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s creation –''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. Originally released in the arcades, ''Donkey Kong'' became a very popular game amongst gamers, eventually spawning many remakes and ports. In 1981, Mario had yet to be called so – rather, he was called "Jumpman" during that brief era; it was only a few years later that Mario Segali would rename the aforementioned character to "Mario". Since then, the name has become very popular among the video game community; he is considered to be one of Nintendo's mascots. Since the release of ''Donkey Kong'' in 1981, Mario has appeared in over 200 games, and has been referenced in several more. | |In [[1981]], the ''Mario'' series had officially started with the release of [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s creation –''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. Originally released in the arcades, ''Donkey Kong'' became a very popular game amongst gamers, eventually spawning many remakes and ports. In 1981, Mario had yet to be called so – rather, he was called "Jumpman" during that brief era; it was only a few years later that Mario Segali would rename the aforementioned character to "Mario". Since then, the name has become very popular among the video game community; he is considered to be one of Nintendo's mascots. Since the release of ''Donkey Kong'' in 1981, Mario has appeared in over 200 games, and has been referenced in several more. | ||
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|'''Year Released''': {{releasedate|USA|1981}} | |||
| '''System''': Arcade Machine • <u>'''Ratings'''</u>: [http://www.1up.com/do/gameOverview?cId=3141778 1up.com – '''A+'''] | |||
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Revision as of 20:53, February 6, 2009
...*ahem!* It's not much here anymore... but I'm working on something actually, two things. You guess them out. >;o
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In 1981, the Mario series had officially started with the release of Shigeru Miyamoto's creation –Donkey Kong. Originally released in the arcades, Donkey Kong became a very popular game amongst gamers, eventually spawning many remakes and ports. In 1981, Mario had yet to be called so – rather, he was called "Jumpman" during that brief era; it was only a few years later that Mario Segali would rename the aforementioned character to "Mario". Since then, the name has become very popular among the video game community; he is considered to be one of Nintendo's mascots. Since the release of Donkey Kong in 1981, Mario has appeared in over 200 games, and has been referenced in several more. |
Year Released: Template:Releasedate | System: Arcade Machine • Ratings: 1up.com – A+ |