We live in a post-E3 2017 world where the video game community is seriously having a debate about whether or not Mario is a villain. The discussion stems from a fan theory that has been gaining ...
Super Mario Odyssey won’t have the wild costumes of single-player Mario entries from the past. That’s because Mario’s options for new skills stem from his ability to capture enemies and objects, ...
Mario has long been at the top of the platformer genre, with each game introducing something that makes it a unique experience. Oftentimes it’s just one mechanic that completely redefines how Mario ...
When I first saw the new Super Mario Odyssey E3 trailer (and then the show floor demonstration video that had 25 minutes of gameplay footage), there were so many things in it that totally blew me away ...
Technobubble covers games, gadgets, technology and all things geek. Follow Technobubble poobah Jason Hidalgo’s shenanigans on Twitter @jasonhidalgo or his Tabiasobi Youtube channel. Mario’s got a new ...
Super Mario is back with a new game to be released Oct. 27. (Screenshot Via YouTube) The latest edition of the Super Mario franchise is coming to Nintendo Switch later this year, and it’s a blend of ...
We’ll be blunt: Super Mario Odyssey looks amazing. The coolest new gameplay feature we saw in the game’s first full trailer may be Mario’s special hat ability. Cappy, his sentient hat, has the power ...
With every brand new 3D Super Mario game comes a unique gameplay feature that makes it stand out from the other titles in the long-running franchise. Super Mario Odyssey’s new gameplay element is the ...
Super Mario Odyssey is packed with a surplus of Nintendo’s trademark whimsy and charm, but, if you think about it, it’s kind of a dark game. The Mario Odyssey debut trailer revealed your new strange ...
The latest video game starring Super Mario deserves a tip of the cap. The Nintendo icon’s latest adventure, Super Mario Odyssey, is pure delight. It combines everything you expect from a Mario video ...
Hello, and welcome to a fact you may never have considered in your entire life, but which you will now be noticing every single time you ever see a plumber jumping around in a Nintendo game. While we ...
Charles Martinet, the voice of Nintendo's — and perhaps the world's — most iconic video game character, has retired from the role, the company announced Monday. Nintendo of America announced ...