On January 9th, 2017, the Super Mario Broth Tumblr page posted a previously undiscovered secret in the 1990 game Super Mario World, allowing players to easily defeat Big Boo enemies by sliding into them (shown below). After the narrated version of the video was released, it went viral on 4chan‘s video game board /v/ due to the complex nature of its analysis, as well as the narrator’s peculiar wordings and phrasings, most notably “But First, We Need to Talk About Parallel Universes”. SM64 – Watch for Rolling Rocks – 0.5x A Presses is a video uploaded by the Super Mario 64 glitch exploiter pannenkoek2012, where he obtains one of the game’s stars through tool-assisted superplay (TAS).
Additionally, many Super Mario single topic blogs have launched on Tumblr, including Super Mario Brothers, Fuck Yeah Super Mario and Supper Mario Broth. Several fanmade websites dedicated to news and information regarding the Super Mario franchise have been created, including Mario Fan Games Galaxy, The Mushroom Kingdom, Mario Universe and Super Mario Bros.
Mario has since made an appearance in over 200 video games. The game features power-ups such as a mushroom that increases Mario's size and allows him to take an extra hit without being killed and the fire-flower which gives Mario the ability to shoot fireballs.
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Super Mario Maker Mod - YouTube from Items tagged as Super Mario Meme. The main antagonist is Bowser, a large snapping turtle with a spiked shell that can breathe fire and repeatedly kidnaps Mario's love interest, Princess Peach. This sequel to the Super Mario Maker game launches exclusively on the Nintendo. The game was one of the first console side-scrollers with a panning screen and featured 8 worlds with 4 levels in each. was released with the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) 8-bit video game console. On September 13th, 1985, the game Super Mario Bros. On June 1st, 1983, Nintendo released Mario Bros., another arcade game that featured Mario and his brother Luigi as Italian plumbers attempting to exterminate creatures emerging from pipes by jumping on their heads and kicking them. In 1982, Nintendo released a sequel titled "Donkey Kong Jr," in which the player controls a young gorilla attempting to rescue Donkey Kong from Mario by climbing vines and avoiding various traps (shown above, right).