Super Mario

Disambig gray RTL.svg For other uses, see Super Mario (disambiguation).

Super Mario (English: Super Mario; Japanese: スーパー マリオ, Supa Mario?) is a series of video games produced by Nintendo and designed by Japanese designer Shigeru Miyamoto. The main character, Mario, is Nintendo's official mascot.

Mario, a very short photographer, in his famous blue and red suit and red hat, is an Italian plumber who lives in the "Mushroom Kingdom" and is known for foiling evil plans aimed at kidnapping Princess Peach and subjugating the "Mushroom Kingdom". Brave, agile and cooperating with his brother Luigi.

Mario is one of the most well-known characters in the world and has many games on Nintendo devices and other devices such as the CDI.

Some of the constants in the Mario games are the enemies. The main enemy is Bowser, a monster that looks like a giant tortoise. The gumpa is a slow-moving brown mushroom. and copa tropa turtle.


the games


The main games

Donkey Kong (Toy Box, 1981)
Mario Brothers (Game Box, 1983)
Super Mario Brothers (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1986)
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Western remake of the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2) (Famicom, 1988)
Super Mario Brothers 2 (Western version of Yumi Kujo: Doki Doki Panic) (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1988)
Super Mario Brothers 3 (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1988)
Super Mario Land (Game Boy, 1989)
Super Mario World (Super Nintendo, 1990)
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Queens (Game Boy, 1992)
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Super Nintendo, 1995)
Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64, 1996)
Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube, 2002)
New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS, 2006)
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii, 2007)
New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii, 2009)
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii, 2010)
Super Mario 3D Land (Nintendo 3DS, 2011)
New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Nintendo 3DS, 2012)
New Super Mario Bros. U (Wii U, 2012)
Super Mario 3D World (Wii U, 2013)
Super Mario Maker (Wii U, 2015)
Super Mario Odyssey (Nintendo Switch, 2017)
Super Mario Maker 2 (Nintendo Switch, 2019)


Recycled games


Super Mario All-Stars (Super Nintendo, 1993)
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World (Super Nintendo, 1994)
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (Game Boy Color, 1999)
Super Mario Advance (Game Boy Advance, 2001)
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game Boy Advance, 2001)
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (Game Boy Advance, 2002)
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (Game Boy Advance, 2003)
Super Mario 64DS (Nintendo DS, 2004)
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (Nintendo Switch, 2019)
Super Mario 3D All-Stars (Nintendo Switch, 2020)
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (Nintendo Switch, 2021)






Development and history


The Super Mario series was established by the collaboration between Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka of Nintendo as the successor to the Mario Bros. game.. which featured two characters: Mario (the titular character who first appeared in Donkey Kong as the original player character and Donkey Kong where he was a final boss for a limited time) and Luigi (who It first appeared in Mario Bros.). The origin of the word "super" extension is after Mario was using a Super Mushroom in the original game in the series.


Music


Many of the original Super Mario Bros. sound effects and music have been made into the series and incorporated into modern games. The original Super Mario Bros. music, composed by Koji Kondo, has become one of the most popular video game music around the world.

Super Mario Galaxy, released in 2007, became the first game in the Super Mario series to feature orchestrated music, which would return in its sequels and subsequent games such as Super Mario 3D World.


Evaluation


The Super Mario series has seen huge attention from critics and audiences. The series was named the best game series by IGN in 2006. In 1996, Next Generation ranked the series No. 5 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time", as well as ranking Super Mario 64 at No. 1 despite Referring to the rule that a series of games is limited to one part. In 1999, Next Generation magazine listed the series at number three in its "Top 50 Games of All Time", commenting, "The depth of game design in 2D has never been matched and yet equaled by 3D action performers. The gameplay is simply genius - Shigeru Miyamoto wrote the book about platform games... The Mario series has changed significantly with each new game.”