The most obvious industry parallels for the two might be Walt Disney (Miyamoto) and John Williams (Kondo). The former pioneered both game design and art direction that arguably saved the entire medium ...
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(WGHP) — The original voice actor for one of gaming’s most iconic characters is “stepping back”, according to Nintendo. Charles Martinet has been the voice of Mario for three decades, with his ...
The original Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars was released back in 1996 and remains one of the most important video games on the SNES and in the history of Mario. It was the first game to ...
There may be a fortune hiding in that dusty box of old video game cartridges. An original 1985 edition of “Super Mario Bros.” for the Nintendo Entertainment System sold for a whopping $660,000 in ...
Nintendo has confirmed that Charles Martinet, the original voice actor of Mario who has played the character since 1991, will be "stepping back from recording character voices for our games" and will ...
"They messed up the inclusion," he added. "They dis-included. Just cast some Latin folk! We’re 20 percent of the population. The largest people of color group and we are underrepresented." The latest ...
You’ve got a few options when it comes to playing or replaying the original Super Mario RPG, or Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars to give it its full title. 1. Buy Super Mario RPG: Legend of ...
The actor behind Luigi in the original Super Mario Bros. movie (the live action one that's good, actually) John Leguizamo has criticised the casting of the new animated take. No one is entirely happy ...
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Mario and Luigi are back in another role-playing adventure, but this time, they’re bro-ing it up with some unique moves, including holding hands and spinning around until they resemble a flying saucer ...
"Hell no!" Leguizamo responded when asked whether he'd be seeing the new animated film John Leguizamo has doubled down on his criticism of the new Super Mario Bros. Movie, confirming he won't be among ...