Dr Mario AntiVirus
Dec 26th, 2008 by Mario
Is this really being sold in Japan?

Or is it just a photoshop creation?
Dec 26th, 2008 by Mario
Is this really being sold in Japan?

Or is it just a photoshop creation?
Oct 25th, 2008 by Mario
Here are some facts about Wario…

Wario was designed as another antagonist to Mario besides Bowser.
Wario first appeared in the 1992 handheld video game Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins as the main villain and final boss.
He is voiced by Charles Martinet, who also voices Mario, Luigi, and Waluigi.
Oct 24th, 2008 by Mario
Some more Mario brick art…

Go Mario!!!
Oct 23rd, 2008 by Mario
Here are some facts about Clawgrip…

Clawgrip is an enemy boss character that appears in Super Mario Bros 2.
He is a giant crab monster that throws large rocks.
Clawgrip is known as Chokkī in Japan.
Clawgrip lives in a giant tree awaiting the arrival of Mario and his friends.
In Super Mario Advance he is voiced by Charles Martinet.
Oct 22nd, 2008 by Mario
Here are some facts about Bowser…

Bowser is the main antagonist of Nintendo’s Mario series.
Bowser is also known as King Koopa.
In Japan, Bowser is called Koopa.
Bowser is Mario’s archnemesis.
Bowser is the leader and most powerful of the Koopa race.
Bowser has actually joined forces with Mario in a few games.
His ambition is to kidnap Princess Peach and conquer the Mushroom Kingdom.
Oct 21st, 2008 by Mario
Here are some facts about Birdo…

Birdo is an enemy to Mario and playable character in various games.
Birdo first appeared in the Japanese game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and the remade Super Mario Bros. 2 as a recurring boss, misnamed “Ostro” (which is really the ostrich enemy; the game labels Ostro as Birdo and vice versa; this has been corrected in Super Mario Advance).
Birdo later appeared in Wario’s Woods as an ally of Toad, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars as a boss character, and in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, as a boss paired with the thief Popple.
Birdo made its first playable appearance in the Nintendo 64 installment of Mario Tennis, as Yoshi’s partner. Since then, Birdo appears as a playable character in several Mario sports titles and in the Mario Party and Mario Kart series.
Birdo’s gender has changed throughout various American game versions, but has always been male in Japan. In the original manual for Super Mario Bros. 2, Birdo is referred to as male that believes he is female, and would liked to be called Birdetta.
Most later American-localized games, such as the Mario sports titles, which have featured Birdo with a diamond ring, have usually listed Birdo as a female.
Recent localizations have avoided the use of any gender pronouns when describing Birdo. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, it is said that Birdo is of “indeterminate gender” in its trophy.
In addition, the trailer for the Wii game Captain Rainbow is narrated by Birdo using a distinctly male voice. However, reviews have stated that part of the plot surrounding the Birdo character is gender related and involves proving its womanhood.
Oct 20th, 2008 by Mario
Here are some facts about King Boo…

King Boo first appears as the final boss of Luigi’s Mansion and plays minor roles in various other Mario games, including the Mario Kart and Mario Party series.
King Boo is a member of the Boo species, though he is larger than the average Boo and dons a crown, with a large ruby in Luigi’s Mansion, and a regular crown in subsequent appearances, on his head.
It is well distinguished by its green eyes, blue tongue and unique evil laugh.
As well as appearing as the main antagonist of Luigi’s Mansion, King Boo also appears as a boss in Super Mario Sunshine, Mario Kart DS, and Super Princess Peach.
Oct 19th, 2008 by Mario
This Mario is made up from cupcake pixels..

He sure looks tasty! I think he’d be missing a few pixels if I’d taken the photo!!
Oct 18th, 2008 by Mario
I really like this Mario brick art…

I wonder how long it took to make?
Oct 17th, 2008 by Mario
This picture shows how Mario has changed over the years…

I wonder how far back you remember Mario!!!