Super Mario Bros. Birthday

Tracey John

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Super Mario Bros. Birthday

At New York's Rockefeller Center on Sunday, throngs of Mario fans lined up and waited for hours outside the Nintendo World Store to celebrate the store's renovation and the 25th anniversary of classic platformer Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

The public event, which lasted from noon to 5 p.m., centered around the cake-cutting ceremony of a towering Super Mario Bros.-themed cake, which Nintendo's public relations insisted to the journalists in attendance was a sight we "won't want to miss."

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Indeed, because at 2 p.m., in the crowded top floor of the Nintendo World Store, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime took the stage to introduce surprise guest, Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto.

"As we honor Super Mario Bros., we thought it was fitting to not only have this wonderful anniversary cake, but also to have on hand the creator of Super Mario Bros.," said Fils-Aime to raucous applause and ear-splitting hoots and hollers.

Mr. Miyamoto, speaking through a translator, thanked everyone for coming. "Mario is something that becomes enjoyable when all of you play the game," he said. "We need you to play the games to make him interesting and fun, so I really want to encourage you all to keep playing the games and keep making him fun."

Later, I asked Marc Franklin, Nintendo's director of public relations, about Mr. Miyamoto's unannounced appearance. "Nintendo always likes to surprise people," Franklin said, grinning slyly. "We always want to put smiles on people's faces, so we're just happy that he was available to be here, celebrate with the fans, and recognize the milestone of Super Mario Bros.' 25th anniversary. It just wouldn't be complete without the creator of the game."

Following the cutting of the cake, which both Mr. Miyamoto and Fils-Aime tasted (disappointingly, they did not feed it to each other bride-and-groom style), Mr. Miyamoto attentively watched a speed-run demonstration of the game. Nintendo had asked 20-year-old Andrew Gardikis of Quincy, Massachusetts -- the reigning champion of the Super Mario Bros. speed-run with a time of five minutes flat -- to attend the celebration and show off his skills.

"I didn't do so well, but I was nervous with Miyamoto watching!" Gardikis said of his less-than-perfect speed-run. "I had fun with it anyway, though. I've been playing Mario all my life. It's surprising that it's 25, and it's kind of weird to be the record-holder for a game whose launch I wasn't around for," he said, laughing. "But I'm really glad I got to be here and meet Miyamoto."

Besides the speed-run demonstration, the event had other activities for the attendees, including a photo portrait area, where fans could have their pictures taken with mushrooms, question blocks, red shells, and even Mario himself; a video testimonial booth, which had people confessing their love for Mario in the style of MTV's The Real World; and the new store museum, which featured various Mario products from over the years -- everything from the original NES to the red, 25th-anniversary edition Wii and DSi XL that were available for purchase at the store.

And although there wasn't a costume contest, many fans took it upon themselves to dress up as Mario, Luigi, and even Toad.

"It wasn't mandatory for me to be in costume at all; this is my own homage to Mario," explained Nintendo World Store employee and passionate Mario fan Antoine, who was dressed up as Fireball Mario. "This is one of those events you can't miss," he added. "Whether I was working or not, I had to be here."

When asked why Mario appeals to so many people, he said, "There isn't a crowd that Mario doesn't appeal to. It's hard not to like him. He's an everyday hero that everyone can relate to. He doesn't have magical powers per se, but he's a down-to-earth Italian plumber from Brooklyn. Who can't relate to that?"



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Mr. Omega

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*Holds up glass* To Mario! Here's hoping for another 25 years!
 

Dr. wonderful

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That was awesome :D

He actually a pretty good guy...just the fact the he skipped some contuinty on Zelda.

Grr.
 

RheynbowDash

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I've said it so many times, so here's one more:

GAMERS ARE THE GREATEST PEOPLE ON THE ENTIRE PLANET

I've still got a front-loader NES and my friends and I still bust it out on regular occasions to play Super Mario 3.

Here's to 25 more years Mario!

*Raises pint of Guiness*
 

maddawg IAJI

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I know its his birthday and all, but I hope they plan to store that cake in a museum somewhere. I don't care if its in Japan or the states, that thing is a work of art. Seriously, eating it is a crime.
 

Sennz0r

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Damn that is one bad-ass cake.
Whoever got commissioned to make it must be heartbroken to see it eaten.
 

thenumberthirteen

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I want that cake at my wedding. Though I'd need a Fiancée first. Though if I offer a Mario wedding cake no Gal could refuse. To be honest I'd settle for a guy. I just want that cake!

Also do we have a new news reporter? Yay!
 

Gigaguy64

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Man, that would have been awesome to attend.

Here's to another 25 years of Mario!


Those pics were awesome as well, it looks like Reggi and Miyamoto really had fun, which is one thing i love about both of them.
They love games and love it when people have fun with games.
 

Sonic Doctor

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I would have gone all Indiana Jones on that cake. "That cake belongs in a museum!"

Miyamoto looks like he's surprised/worried about cutting the cake.

Happy Birthday Mario! I'll always remember you fondly as the first game character I ever took control of.
 

Andy of Comix Inc

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Tracey John said:
...he's a down-to-earth Italian plumber from Brooklyn. Who can't relate to that?
Non-Italians, non-whites, non-plumbers; for a start...

...and Mario's not down-to-earth, he's a selfish, greedy everyman, who exploits the hard work of dinosaurs and monkeys and toadstools all for the sake of his own perverted sex drive.
 

ThePurpleStuff

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Lucky, lucky people in New York, everything goes on in New York, it's not fair! I live all the way on the west coast part of the united states, not east! *pouts* Nothing will ever happen in Oregon. :(

I'd want a picture with Luigi to keep for the rest of my life, then when I have grand kids and they ask me about that picture, I'll tell them the whole history of Luigi, not mario. Lol. "Good times, good times."

*hugs a luigi plushie*
 

HentMas

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damn... that cake looks soo delicious

also, cheers my plumber friend, lets hope they can make a game out of you that isn´t a remake in the future.
 

Mr.Mattress

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Alright everyone, 1, 2, 3!

Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday dear Mario!
Happy Birthday to youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!

How old are you now?
How old are you now?
How old are you now-owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww?
How old are you nowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww?

Happy Birthday Mario! Here's to 25 years of excellency! May you have another hundred!