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==''Mario Bros.'' series== | ==''Mario Bros.'' series== | ||
[[File:MarioBrosAC.png|thumb|left|128px|Mario with his brother, Luigi, in ''Mario Bros.'']] | [[File:MarioBrosAC.png|thumb|left|128px|Mario with his brother, Luigi, in ''Mario Bros.'']] | ||
After ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', Mario's next arcade appearance is ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' in 1983. Only Mario's physical appearance is taken from earlier titles; Mario is now a plumber in the sewers of [[New York City|New York]]<ref>Porges, Seth (October 19, 2009). [https://web.archive.org/web/20091022053804/https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4334387.html Exclusive Interview With Nintendo Gaming Mastermind Shigeru Miyamoto]. [http://www.popularmechanics.com/ Popular Mechanics]. Retrieved November 25, 2009.</ref><ref name=Snider>Snider, Mike (November 08, 2010). [http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gamehunters/post/2010/11/qa-mario-creator-shigeru-miyamoto/1 Q&A: 'Mario' creator Shigeru Miyamoto]. ''USA Today''. Retrieved March 25, 2016.</ref> ([[Mario Bros.' House|his house]], according to Atari)<ref>"''Mario the carpenter and his brother Luigi{{hover| <nowiki/>|* [2600/5200]}}are hopping mad! The water pipes in their house are blocked with{{hover| <nowiki/>|nests of [2600] / pesky [7800/8-bit]}}crawling creatures. If the two brothers can’t get rid of them{{hover| <nowiki/>|, [5200/7800/8-bit]}}they’ll never take a bath again!''" - ''Mario Bros.'' Atari game manual, first page.</ref> and fights an endless number of creatures, such as [[Shellcreeper]]s and [[Sidestepper]]s. Unlike in later games, Mario cannot [[jump]] on enemies. Instead, he must jump against the ceiling of a [[floor]] from below to stun all enemies walking on top of it. When Mario approaches the stunned enemies, he kicks them out of the screen, rendering them defeated. In the two-player mode, the second player plays as Luigi, here portrayed as a green palette swap of Mario. | After ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', Mario's next arcade appearance is ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' in 1983. Only Mario's physical appearance is taken from earlier titles; Mario is now a plumber in the sewers of [[New York City|New York]]<ref>Porges, Seth (October 19, 2009). [https://web.archive.org/web/20091022053804/https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4334387.html Exclusive Interview With Nintendo Gaming Mastermind Shigeru Miyamoto]. [http://www.popularmechanics.com/ Popular Mechanics]. Retrieved November 25, 2009.</ref><ref name=Snider>Snider, Mike (November 08, 2010). [http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gamehunters/post/2010/11/qa-mario-creator-shigeru-miyamoto/1 Q&A: 'Mario' creator Shigeru Miyamoto]. ''USA Today''. Retrieved March 25, 2016.</ref> ([[Mario Bros.' House|his house]], according to Atari)<ref>"''Mario the carpenter and his brother Luigi{{hover| <nowiki/>|* [2600/5200]}}are hopping mad! The water pipes in their house are blocked with{{hover| <nowiki/>|nests of [2600] / pesky [7800/8-bit]}}crawling creatures. If the two brothers can’t get rid of them{{hover| <nowiki/>|, [5200/7800/8-bit]}}they’ll never take a bath again!''" - ''Mario Bros.'' Atari game manual, first page.</ref> and fights an endless number of creatures, such as [[Shellcreeper]]s and [[Sidestepper]]s. Unlike in later games, Mario cannot [[jump]] on enemies. Instead, he must jump against the ceiling of a [[floor (Mario Bros.)|floor]] from below to stun all enemies walking on top of it. When Mario approaches the stunned enemies, he kicks them out of the screen, rendering them defeated. In the two-player mode, the second player plays as Luigi, here portrayed as a green palette swap of Mario. | ||
The brothers reprise their role in two Japan-only sequels for home computers, ''[[Mario Bros. Special]]'' and ''[[Punch Ball Mario Bros.]]'' In ''Mario Bros. Special'', Mario has to stun enemies by jumping on shared trampolines before dispatching them. In ''Punch Ball Mario Bros.'', he needs to hit them with a [[Punch Ball]] first. | The brothers reprise their role in two Japan-only sequels for home computers, ''[[Mario Bros. Special]]'' and ''[[Punch Ball Mario Bros.]]'' In ''Mario Bros. Special'', Mario has to stun enemies by jumping on shared trampolines before dispatching them. In ''Punch Ball Mario Bros.'', he needs to hit them with a [[Punch Ball]] first. | ||
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The "[[List of extras in Donkey Kong Country Returns#Factory Entrance|Factory Entrance]]" concept artwork from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' features a hidden 8-bit sprite of Mario's appearance in ''Donkey Kong'', made out of various parts on the right side of the machinery. | The "[[List of extras in Donkey Kong Country Returns#Factory Entrance|Factory Entrance]]" concept artwork from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' features a hidden 8-bit sprite of Mario's appearance in ''Donkey Kong'', made out of various parts on the right side of the machinery. | ||
Mario has several merchandising lines ranging from a Japanese plush series by [[San-ei Co., Ltd.|San-ei]] to a 2014 series of articulate action figures by Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts. Mario is also featured in a few food packaging, including Campbell's and gummies. Mario has a neon sign that depicts him. Mario [[List of Mario T-Shirts|T-shirts]], [[Gallery:Toys|toys]], and alike have also been produced, and McDonald's released a chain of toys based on the popular ''Super Mario'' video game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', as seen [ | Mario has several merchandising lines ranging from a Japanese plush series by [[San-ei Co., Ltd.|San-ei]] to a 2014 series of articulate action figures by Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts. Mario is also featured in a few food packaging, including Campbell's and gummies. Mario has a neon sign that depicts him. Mario [[List of Mario T-Shirts|T-shirts]], [[Gallery:Toys|toys]], and alike have also been produced, and McDonald's released a chain of toys based on the popular ''Super Mario'' video game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', as seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllOTcRXkGc here]. | ||
Mario is also featured in several tabletop games that promote Nintendo, including [[Nintendo Monopoly]], where he costs $400, replacing the Boardwalk, the most expensive space in the game. On the ? Block and Coin Block (later Block) cards, he replaces Mr. Monopoly. Mario is also one of the four base characters in the Standard Edition (five in the Collector's Edition) of [[Monopoly Gamer]]. Mario is also featured in ''Super Mario''-branded games, including but not limited to [[Super Mario Chess|''Super Mario'' Chess]] (as the king) and [[Super Mario Checkers & Tic Tac Toe|''Super Mario'' Checkers & Tic Tac Toe]]. | Mario is also featured in several tabletop games that promote Nintendo, including [[Nintendo Monopoly]], where he costs $400, replacing the Boardwalk, the most expensive space in the game. On the ? Block and Coin Block (later Block) cards, he replaces Mr. Monopoly. Mario is also one of the four base characters in the Standard Edition (five in the Collector's Edition) of [[Monopoly Gamer]]. Mario is also featured in ''Super Mario''-branded games, including but not limited to [[Super Mario Chess|''Super Mario'' Chess]] (as the king) and [[Super Mario Checkers & Tic Tac Toe|''Super Mario'' Checkers & Tic Tac Toe]]. |