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Super Flash Mario
A new take on the old Super Mario Nintendo platform run and jump game. You are Mario and you have to dodge the bad guys and get to the end of each level to save your brother! Remember, don't touch any bad guys in this game!
Play Mario Rampage
While not exactly a clone of the game, Mario Rampage offers something the other online Super Mario Brothers games do not have, a really big gun! To play Mario Rampage use the Left and Right arrows to move, Up and Down arrows to aim, and the Space bar to shoot.
Mario grabs a shotgun and shoots his way through each level in this fun shoot 'em up style game!
Play Mario's Adventure
This is another good flash Mario game. The game moves a bit fast and takes a round or two to get used to the controls but other than that this is a great Super Mario Brothers online game. To play use the Left and Right arrows to move, Down arrow to crouch, and the Space bar to jump.
Play Spug Shock
Ok so this is not exactly Mario but you do get to play as one of the wizards that most of us use to hate with passion in Super Mario World. The object of this game is simple use your mouse to aim at the incoming bags and press the left mouse button to shoot. Be careful not to let any bags get past and don't shoot the soda cans!
Mario Star Catcher Free Online Flash Game
This fun little Mario game can be quite addicting to play. Make your way through each level collecting coins until you reach the big star. Use the Left and Right arrows to move and the Space bar to jump. Help Mario grab all the coins and stars to complete each level! Play it now!
Play Mario Overrun
Not exacly a Mario game but a fun online Mario shooting game that we thought we should offer. The castle is being overrun by kuppas. Destroy the badies using really cool guns and hope that Mario gets back soon! To play the game use your mouse to aim and the left mouse button to shoot. Press the A key to change weapons.
Play Infinite Mario
The best java Mario clone I have seen so far! To play Infinite Mario click the image below. Controls are simple use the arrow keys to move mario around, press A to run faster and to pick up and carry shells. Press the S key to jump.
Mario Sunshine 64
A really good flash Mario game based off the original Nintendo 64 game. This one is shorter but is still a blast to play. To play use the Left and Right arrows to move, Down arrow to crouch, up arrow to use your water jets, and the Space bar to jump.
History of Super Mario Brothers
In 1980, Nintendo of America (NOA) released Radar Scope, an arcade game they hoped would kickstart a long reign of success. It flopped, leaving Nintendo stuck with 2,000 unsold Radar Scope units. To stay afloat, NOA desperately needed a smash-hit game-and fast. Hiroshi Yamauchi, the president and CEO of Nintendo Co., Ltd. at the time, asked staff artist Shigeru Miyamoto to design a new game based on his own ideas. The result was a game entitled Donkey Kong, starring "Jumpman," a portly carpenter clad in red and blue. "Jumpman" did not have his name for very long, however. NOA had to prepare the game for American release, which included naming the characters. As the story goes, they were mulling over what to name Jumpman when the landlord, Mario Segale, arrived at the warehouse, demanding the overdue rent payment. When he left, the staff had a new name for Jumpman: "Mario."
The look
For the most part, Mario looks the way he does today because of 1981's immature graphics technology.
Hat
To avoid the difficulty of having Mario's hair move realistically, Miyamoto gave Mario a hat. Also, in Game Over, Miyamoto admits, "I cannot come up with hairstyles so good."
Moustache
Miyamoto gave Mario a moustache and oversized nose to make Mario's nose more noticeable.
Overalls
Mario's overalls make his arms and arm movements more visible. Mario started out with a blue shirt and red overalls outfit in Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr., but the color scheme was switched to a red shirt and blue overalls when Mario Bros. hit the arcades. When Super Mario Bros. came out for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mario had his original red overalls, but a brownish shirt. In Super Mario Bros. 2, Mario went back to his second color scheme-red shirt, blue overalls-and has not changed since.
The games
Of course, Mario stars in many more games, but the list below highlights the more important appearances.
1981: Donkey Kong (Arcade)
Mario (or technically, "Jumpman") the carpenter battles through crazy construction sites to save Pauline from the clutches of a giant monkey named Donkey Kong.
1982: Donkey Kong Jr. (Arcade)
This was Mario's second appearance, and first appearance as an enemy. Mario sics enemies at D.K. Jr., who is trying to free his caged father.
1983: Mario Bros. (Arcade)
Mario, now a plumber, teams up with (or fights against) brother Luigi (in 2-Player mode) to kill an infinite supply of turtles, crabs, and flies that travel through pipes.
1985: Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Mario explores The Mushroom Kingdom in search of Bowser, who has kidnapped Princess Toadstool. Mario mania grasps the nation.
1986: Donkey Kong (NES) and Mario Bros. (NES)
The NES versions of the two arcade games are released, exposing the greatness of these games to players who may have missed the arcade versions. Because of limited space on early NES Game Paks, the fourth level (A.K.A. "Pie Factory") of Donkey Kong was omitted.
1988: Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES; USA version)
Nintendo takes a game developed and released in Japan called Doki Doki Panic and replaces the four heroes with Mario characters, resulting in perhaps the most unique game of the Mario series.
1989: Super Mario Land (GB)
Mario's first appearance on the Game Boy takes place in Sarasaland, where Princess Daisy is abducted by the evil spaceman Tatanga.
1989: Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
The best-selling game of all time. Mario searches the Mushroom World for Bowser who has kidnapped Princess Toadstool, again.
1991: Super Mario World (SNES)
Mario's first appearance on the Super NES. Bowser has kidnapped Princess Toadstool (sound familiar?) and Mario travels through Dinosaur Land to rescue her. Super Mario World introduces us to Yoshi, spawning dozens of games riding on his popularity.
1993: Super Mario All-Stars (SNES)
SMB, SMB2, and SMB3 receive 16-bit updates as part of this compilation cartridge. The other game included, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, is the first North American release of Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japanese version), originally released for the Famicom Disk System in 1986. It, too, received the 16-bit treatment for All-Stars.
1995: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES)
This game takes place in Mario's past. A gang of Yoshis helps baby Mario find his brother Luigi, who was kidnapped by Baby Bowser's henchmen. Powered by the FX² chip, this was arguably the best platform game ever made.
1996: Super Mario 64 (N64)
Mario frolics through various 3-D worlds to save the kidnapped Princess Peach Toadstool. Arguably the best Mario game ever made.
2002: Super Mario Sunshine (GC)
Mario and Yoshi reunite to clean up Isle Delfino and rescue Peach once again.
The names
Virtually all Mario fans know how Mario got his name (see The birth), but what about some of the other characters? Fortunately, Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto has revealed more name origins during a few interviews.
Donkey Kong
Simply put, "Donkey Kong" means "stupid monkey," so forget the silly rumors. Miyamoto got "donkey" from looking up manuke (Japanese for "stupid") in an English dictionary, while "Kong" comes from King Kong, obviously.
Luigi
The American team provided the name "Luigi" as something to go along with "Mario." Afterwards, the Japanese team noticed a happy coincidence: Ruigi means "analogous."
Koopas
The "Koopa" clan comes from "Kuppa," Bowser's Japanese name. Miyamoto revealed that they were considering naming Bowser either Kuppa, Yukke (Yukka), or Bibinba (Bi Bim Bap), all Korean dishes.
Wario
Wario's name is a combination of Mario and warui, which means "bad" in Japanese.
Waluigi
Nintendo Power magazine Vol. 135 (August 2000 issue) enlightened us with the fact that Waluigi's name "comes from a rearrangement of the word [ijiwaru]-Japanese for 'someone who's bad.'"
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