The Rob’s New Super Mario Bros U Review
The best reason to pick up a Wii U is clearly the greatest Mario game in over 23 years.
The best reason to pick up a Wii U is clearly the greatest Mario game in over 23 years.
It's stop-motion madness!
Everybody loves Mario Kart, especially Sean Kingston!
Mario seems to a source of inspiration for a lot of artists, including Denver, Colorado chalk artist, Chris Carlson who may have created the coolest tribute to everybody's favorite princess-saving plumber yet.
Even though video games have become increasingly sophisticated over the years, there's still something about dusting off an old game like the original Super Mario Brothers and giving it a spin, even though it can apparently be conquered in five minutes if you do it right. What's even cooler is when someone takes a classic character and gives them a modern spin, like this updated version of the aforementioned princess saving adventure.
Yes. It's true. I'm a dork. I find pleasure in some of the most unusual things, like this video of a Super Mario Automaton.
A live-action re-imagination of Nintendo 8-bit hero Super Mario as an angsty, mushroom-eating, down-on-his-luck plumber was a big hit this week at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas.
"Mario" is a trailer-length short which filmmaker Joe Nicolosi doesn't intend to turn into a feature film. You can check out all two minutes of the project below.