Classic Mario games return to celebrate 'Mar10 Day'

  • 6 months ago
Nintendo used March 10 - also known as Mar10 or Mario Day - to announce a raft of Mario goodies. Source: Nintendo of America
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00:00 [video game sounds]
00:05 Oh yeah, Mario time!
00:07 [speaking Japanese]
00:14 [speaking Japanese]
00:17 [speaking Japanese]
00:20 [speaking Japanese]
00:23 [speaking Japanese]
00:26 [speaking Japanese]
00:30 [speaking Japanese]
00:51 [speaking Japanese]
00:54 Hello, and happy Mario Day to everyone watching.
01:00 I'm thrilled to be here alongside Miyamoto-san
01:04 to officially announce our return to the Super Mario Bros.
01:08 Our directors, Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelinek,
01:12 and the very talented artists from Illumination Studios Paris,
01:16 who brought the Mushroom Kingdom to life in the Super Mario Bros. movie,
01:20 have been busy at work storyboarding scenes
01:24 and developing set designs for new environments.
01:27 We start animation soon, and rest assured we'll be obsessing
01:31 over every detail to get it just right.
01:35 The film will arrive on April 3rd, 2026 in the U.S.
01:40 and many other markets globally,
01:43 with a few select territories releasing throughout the month of April.
01:47 Back to you, Miyamoto-san.
01:50 [speaking Japanese]
01:53 [speaking Japanese]
02:13 [whooshing]
02:16 [music]
02:19 [music fades]
02:28 [music]
02:31 [ding]
02:40 [music]
02:43 [music fades]
02:46 (upbeat music)
02:48 (upbeat music)

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