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Son Histoire

L'HISTOIRE DE MARIO

Ses débuts

Mario commença dans donkey kong et il n'avait même pas le rôle principal.Ensuite,Mario commença en 1990 avec la toute première machine appelée Nintendo dans son aventure appelée Super Mario Bros. C'était un jeu pas très bien fait car il y avait que huit bits.

Suite

Il continue son aventure au super nintendo avec super Mario World avec une puissance de seize bits.Il a aussi fait Mariokart qui a fait lui aussi, un grand succès.

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Finalement il termine son aventure avec une puissante machine appelée Nintendo 64 dans un jeu appelée Super Mario 64 peut-être va-t-il continuer sur un autre console. Mario a aussi faite Mariokart 64, c'est un très bon jeu.

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In English

The birth

Sometime around 1980, Shigeru Miyamoto was developing his first video game. Based on Popeye, this game was intended to make Nintendo popular in America. The game was scripted, but shortly thereafter Nintendo lost the rights to the Popeye character. Miyamoto was then asked to design a new game based on his own ideas. The result was a game entitled Donkey Kong, starring "Jumpman." Later on, someone at Nintendo noticed Jumpman beared a striking resemblance to Mario Segali, the Italian landlord of Nintendo's office in New York. That was all it took to change Jumpman's name to "Mario." Miyamoto's next game, Donkey Kong Jr. starred "Mario" for the first time, but was technically the character's second appearance in a game. The look Mario looks the way he does today because of 1981's immature graphics technology. Hat There wasn't enough pixels to depict the movement of hairs while Mario was jumping, so Miyamoto gave Mario a cap to cover the hairs. Moustache Again, because of the limited amount of pixels alloted for the character, Mario has a big nose and a moustache because Miyamoto wanted people to notice that Mario had a nose. Overalls In order to see Mario's arms moving, his arms needed to be a different color from his body. Miyamoto gave Mario red overalls to solve this problem. Mario had the blue shirt and red overalls outfit for Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. The color scheme was switched to 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 his shirt was a brownish color. In Super Mario Bros. 2, Mario was back to his secondary outfit of red shirt and blue overalls, and that color scheme has not changed since. The games There are many more games starring Mario, but these are the more important ones that built up his popularity. 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 next 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 is now a plumber. He teams up with (or fights against) brother Luigi (in 2-Player mode) to kill an infinite supply of turtles, crabs, and flies that came out of 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 characters 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 was apparently not supervised by Miyamoto. This game had really strange enemy names, most of which were not translated into English. 1989: Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) The best-selling game of all time. Mario again searches for Bowser who has kidnapped Princess Toadstool. 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, which spawns a zillion games riding on his popularity. 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 a 3-D Mushroom Kingdom to save the kidnapped Peach. Arguably the best game ever made.