I've played every Super Mario Bros. spin-off but I've never been able to get into one of the most enduring sub-series.
'Super Mario 64' launched on the Nintendo 64 on June 23, 1996.
Mario and Sonic fans both get to celebrate big anniversaries today, but only one of those events changed the full gaming landscape.
That’s the declaration belted by Mario in his chintziest Italian accent at the start screen of 1996’s Mario Kart 64. It’s a cry most Millennials recall fondly, and for good reason. It’s a welcome to ...
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An unprecedented deal breaks the world record for the most expensive video game ever sold, and it involves an NES Mario game ...
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The Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games series missed out on the Paris Olympic Games in 2024, and according to one former executive producer, it might signal the end of the franchise. Lee Cocker, who ...