

Coincidentally, "Ossan" would be the name given to a Mario look-alike in the game Golf. įor use in his arcade game Donkey Kong, Miyamoto created a player character originally known during development as Ossan (the Japanese term for "middle-aged man"), then Mr. This was abandoned due to technical reasons, so he decided to come up with a new idea using his own characters. Miyamoto conceived the concept of a love triangle and decided to make a game based on Popeye. In most games, he is the hero that goes on an adventure to save Princess Peach from his arch-nemesis, Bowser, but he has been shown doing many other activities besides adventuring, such as racing and sporting with his younger but taller twin brother, Luigi his friends such as Yoshi and Toad and others.įollowing the failure of Radar Scope in North America, Nintendo's then-president, Hiroshi Yamauchi, requested Miyamoto's aid in converting unsold Radar Scope units into something that would sell well.


According to Nintendo's philosophy, this allows Mario to fit in many different genres and roles. Games have usually portrayed Mario as a silent, straightforward character. Since Super Mario Bros., his trademark abilities have been his jumping and stomping powers, with which he defeats most of his enemies, and his ability to gain even more powers with a plethora of items, such as the Super Mushroom, the Fire Flower, and the Super Star. Mario made his first appearance as the protagonist of the arcade game Donkey Kong, released in 1981 (in which he took the alias " Jumpman"). He was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and serves as the main mascot of Nintendo. Mario is the main character and titular protagonist of the long-running and highly successful Super Mario franchise. “It's-a me, Mario!” - Mario, Super Mario 64 For the Donkey Kong minigame from Mario Party 7, see Jump, Man. For information about the badge of the same name, see Jumpman (badge).
