Kevin Afghani is the new voice of Nintendo characters Mario, Luigi and Wario. The voice actor took over the roles from retiring Charles Martinet, starting with the 2023 game "Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
The Mario Sports Universe expands in February with the release of Mario Tennis Fever, and the addition of a long-awaited new toddler: Baby Waluigi. On Thursday, as part of a new overview video for ...
Mario is no rookie when it comes to baseball, having taken to the field with Mario Superstar Baseball on GameCube and again with Mario Super Sluggers for the Wii. He’s now returning to the sport with ...
The Mario Party series kicked off in 1998 on the Nintendo 64. At that point, pitting characters from across the Marioverse was something of a new idea, though Mario Party certainly isn’t the first ...
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Super Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto has discussed how his role has changed after stepping back from leading development on Nintendo's most famous video game series. In a new interview, Miyamoto ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. Following the somewhat underwhelming Super Mario 3D All-Stars back ...
The 3D Super Mario series is arguably Nintendo’s flagship franchise. Following the shift to 3D visuals with the Nintendo 64, virtually every Nintendo console has gone on to receive a new platforming ...
First appearing as a demo at Spaceworld 2000, Nintendo’s then-annual event held in Japan, Mario 128 was heralded to be as seismic as Super Mario 64. But it wasn’t until 2007 that the truth was finally ...
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