190 likes | 516 Views
The History and Success of Mario. Nintendo’s Timeless Creation. Brief History of Nintendo. Multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889 Produced and marketed a playing card game Saw how successful video games had become in the 70s and decided to try it out.
E N D
The History and Success of Mario Nintendo’s Timeless Creation
Brief History of Nintendo • Multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889 • Produced and marketed a playing card game • Saw how successful video games had become in the 70s and decided to try it out Random Fact: In the mid-twentieth century, Nintendo tried several small niche businesses, such as a love hotel, a taxi company, a TV network, a food company trying to sell instant rice, and a toy company.
Entering the Video Game Market • Computer Othello: first video arcade game in 1978 • Looked for big hit to establish itself in growing market • Radar Scope • IT FLOPPED!
Shigeru Miyamoto • Often called the father of modern video gaming • First member ever to be inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame in 1998. • To date, has created 73 Nintendo games • But in 1980 he had no prior programming experience Random Fact: Shigeru Miyamoto is ambidextrous, though he prefers using his left hand. As a videogame designer, he made some of his characters such as Mario and Link left-handed or ambidextrous.
Creation of Mario • Affected by the technical limitations of the hardware, which permitted only 16 by 16 pixels • Hat to avoid the difficulty of having Mario's hair move realistically • Moustache to make Mario's nose more noticeable • Overalls to make his arms and arm movements more visible Random Fact: Mario was originally a carpenter but when a colleague mentioned the character looked more like a plumber than a carpenter, Miyamoto decided to change Mario's profession.
Mario’s First Appearance • Arcade game released in 1981 • OVERNIGHT SUCCESS! • Sold over 65,000 units, the most successful arcade game since Pac-Man • Mario and Donkey Kong appeared on cereal boxes, board games, pajamas, and in cartoons Random Fact: Mario was originally named Jumpman but then changed to Mario after Mario Segali, Nintendo’s warehouse landlord.
NINTENDO MANIA! • July 15, 1983 NES was released • Mario appeared again in the hit game Super Mario Bros. • Sold 40.23 million copies bundled with the NES • NES became best selling game console Random Fact: Super Mario Bros. was originally named Pipe Jump.
Super Mario Bros. 3 • Over 18 million copies were sold worldwide • Best-selling non-bundled video game of all time, earning 500 million dollars • Mario had new powers including Raccoon Mario and Hammer Mario Random Fact: The fastest that Super Mario Bros. 3 can be beaten is in just over 11 minutes by using secret passages and whistles to skip to the last level.
Top Console Games of All Time Non-Bundled • Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES - 18 million) • Super Mario Land (Game Boy - 14 million) • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2 - 14 million) • Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (PS2 - 13 million) • Super Mario 64 (N64 - 11 million) • Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec (PS2 - 11 million) • Grand Theft Auto III (PS2 - 11 million) • Gran Turismo (PS1 - 10.5 million) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES - 10 million) Bundled • Super Mario Bros. (NES – 40.23 million) • Tetris (GB – 30 million) • Super Mario World (SNES – 17 million) • Wii Sports (Wii - 4.06 million approximately) Everyone Loves Me!!
Would Nintendo Be Here Today Without Mario??? • NO!! • Although other Nintendo games were successful, they created nowhere near the profit of Mario games • Mario is the best selling video game series of all time.
The Future of Mario • Nintendo Wii • Super Paper Mario most popular game • As long as Nintendo is around, Mario is their main man
Sources • http://www.gamingw.net/articles/74 • http://kotaku.com/gaming/wii/gameflys-most-requested-ps3-and-wii-games-206270.php • http://www.mariowiki.com/Main_Page • http://www.gamespot.com/features/vgs/universal/mario/ • http://www.gamecubicle.com/features-mario-nintendo_shining_star.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shigeru_Miyamoto • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario