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Mario and Sonic both experienced the peaks of their careers at the same time, and as a result they were seen as fierce rivals and are often used to represent each company in the battle between the SEGA [[Genesis]] and the [[SNES]]. Many fan movies have a "Sonic versus Mario" theme because of this. Mario is often seen as the opposite of Sonic, despite both sharing similiarities in their playing styles.
 
Mario and Sonic both experienced the peaks of their careers at the same time, and as a result they were seen as fierce rivals and are often used to represent each company in the battle between the SEGA [[Genesis]] and the [[SNES]]. Many fan movies have a "Sonic versus Mario" theme because of this. Mario is often seen as the opposite of Sonic, despite both sharing similiarities in their playing styles.
  
After SEGA gave up on creating consoles, [[Yuji Naka]] and Shigeru Miyamoto have both expressed an interest in creating games together, including the possibility of a game with both Sonic and Mario in it. Until recently, nothing had been announced, although there'd been plenty of rumours. But now Sega are developing [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]], which will be published by Nintendo in Japan and Sega elsewhere. This is to tie in with the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
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After SEGA gave up on creating consoles, [[Yuji Naka]] and Shigeru Miyamoto have both expressed an interest in creating games together, including the possibility of a game with both Sonic and Mario in it. Sega are developed [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]], which was published by Nintendo in Japan and Sega elsewhere, to tie in with the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

Revision as of 16:30, 12 March 2008

Nintendo's mascot, a fat Italian plumber (originally a carpenter) from Brooklyn. He debuted in the game "Donkey Kong" with the name "Jumpman." He had to rescue his girlfriend Pauline from the clutches of an evil, gigantic ape (DK). He was supposedly named after Nintendo's landlord.

He was created by Shigeru Miyamoto and quickly became extremely popular. He is easily one of the most recognised video game icons of all time, particularly in Japan, but in recent years his popularity has diminished slightly due to new competitors in the video game market, specifically Sony and Microsoft.

Mario and Sonic both experienced the peaks of their careers at the same time, and as a result they were seen as fierce rivals and are often used to represent each company in the battle between the SEGA Genesis and the SNES. Many fan movies have a "Sonic versus Mario" theme because of this. Mario is often seen as the opposite of Sonic, despite both sharing similiarities in their playing styles.

After SEGA gave up on creating consoles, Yuji Naka and Shigeru Miyamoto have both expressed an interest in creating games together, including the possibility of a game with both Sonic and Mario in it. Sega are developed Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, which was published by Nintendo in Japan and Sega elsewhere, to tie in with the Beijing Olympics in 2008.