Super Mario

Noticias

¡Ya hay fecha para la inauguración del Super Nintendo World en California!

Los fanáticos de Mario Bros. podrán vivir una gran experiencia con sus personajes favoritos, en el Super Nintendo World de California.

Business News

Unopened Copy of Super Mario Bros. 3 Fetches for $156,000, Breaking Record

According to Heritage Auctions, the winning bid set a world's record for the highest price paid for a single video game at an auction. The unopened copy was found in someone's closet.

Business News

Amazon Is Randomly Shipping Boxes in Mario-Themed Boxes

They're limited-edition boxes, and even buying Nintendo gear won't guarantee you one.

Lifestyle

Are You Game For Gaming? This Indian Platform Is Also Global

Young kids would easily be seen thronging to game parlors and waiting for their turns on the console.

Business News

'Super Mario Run' Arrives on iPhone and iPad Dec. 15

Mario will make his debut on iOS before Christmas, but you'll have to pay $10 to unlock the full game.

Growing a Business

The Mistakes Nintendo Made With Wii U and What You Can Learn From Them

The launch of the console seemed doomed from the start. Here's where the company went wrong.

Innovation

Woah. With Nintendo's New 'Switch,' You'll Have a Home Console Wherever You Go.

The video game company just gave us our first look at its new machine.

Living

'Candy Crush: The Movie' Isn't Real, But These 7 Game-Inspired Flicks Are

On 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' the host and actor Liam Neeson starred in a Candy Crush movie parody, but the idea of making blockbusters out of classic games is not such an outlandish one.

Business News

Mario, the World's Most Famous Video-Game Character, Is 30 Years Old

The iconic Nintendo character debuted in Japan on Sept. 13, 1985.

Business News

Why Nintendo Is Entering the Mobile Games Business

Mario, Link, and Donkey Kong will be heading to smartphones and tablets for the first time.

Business News

Super Mario to Go Mobile as Nintendo Ventures Into Smartphone Games

The move comes as investors call for the Japanese video game maker to boost revenue by taking iconic characters to players who are increasingly shunning its consoles.