MAR10Day: Let’s celebrate a video game icon

Are you a fan of video gaming? It’s time for Mario Day! Every year on March 10th, we show affection for one of the most popular game characters in history – Super Mario Bros!  
Mario has been a beloved character since his release, getting more thrilling with each updated game he stars in! Whether you’re racing go-karts or crushing turtles as Bowser Jr., Mario Day honours all adventures through the Mushroom Kingdom. Join us on this special day as we look back at some of Mario’s iconic moments and explore what makes this plumber so beloved by generations. 

Super Mario Boss Day is celebrated on March 10 each year to pay homage to the iconic video game character created by Shigeru Miyamoto in 1981. With his red beard and blue overalls, Mario has become a recognizable and beloved global figure by millions of gamers worldwide.  

Curiosity: Why was this date chosen? Just put together the first letters of the month, Mar(ch), and the day, 10, and that’s it: you get MAR10, a word that closely resembles the name, Mario!  

Mario has been featured in a number of successful games over the years, including Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64, and Super Mario Odyssey. These games have defined entire generations of gamers, offering a unique blend of adventure, puzzle, and action. Unsurprisingly, Super Mario has become one of the most beloved gaming characters. 

History and Evolution

Mario took his first steps on the drawing board of a young Nintendo employee as a co-star in Donkey Kong, one of the first arcade games. 

In 1981, in fact, an almost unknown video game designer, Shigeru Miyamoto, created a character to be included in the arcade video game he was working on, Donkey Kong – a title that quickly became a worldwide success – and called him Jumpman. Jumpman, a moustachioed little hero in dungarees, is on a mission to save his girlfriend, Pauline, from the clutches of the rampaging ape Donkey Kong. Two years later, Jumpman reappears as the protagonist of a game renamed to the new name of Mario.  

It’s the birth of a legend!  

Since his debut, Mario has appeared as the protagonist in over 100 games, alongside familiar characters such as Yoshi, Luigi, Peach, and – of course – Donkey Kong.  

Mario’s popularity is such that a series of cartoons have been made about his world, his name has been given two stars on the famous “Walk of Fame” and the “Walk of Game” in Hollywood, and various lines have been produced of toys dedicated to him. To date, the Mario franchise has sold over 325 million games worldwide. Not bad for a Brooklyn plumber who always sports the same moustache!  

Mario continues to excite fans worldwide, and his popularity is steadily increasing. Witness the enormous sales of titles dedicated to him. The best-selling Mario game of all time is Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which has sold a staggering 40.24 million units worldwide to date. But to properly celebrate Super Mario Boss Day and his success as a gaming character, we also need to look at how Super Mario has influenced video game culture.  

Super Mario was one of the first games to offer a well-developed and complete gaming experience, with a storyline, memorable characters, and thrilling action. It inspired a whole generation of game designers and set the standard for platform games. Furthermore, Super Mario has also influenced video game technology. With the introduction of Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64, Mario became one of the first game characters to move in a three-dimensional world, paving the way for future 3D platform games.  

Today March 10, 2023, we want to celebrate the success of a game character who has influenced video game culture and technology. With over 40 years of history, Mario continues to be a loved and respected icon in the gaming world, and Mario Day is a way to celebrate his success and lasting influence. 

The evolution of video games travels on hyperfast full fibre

Mario Bros marked the beginning of the video game era. Since then, video games have constantly been evolving, offering more and more gameplay options and an increasingly immersive gaming experience.  

Video games come in many forms today, including console games, PC games, and mobile games. Furthermore, online gaming is becoming increasingly popular, offering players the chance to play with people from all over the world and participate in online competitions.  

Online gaming is constantly evolving, and a high-speed internet connection has become essential. With its fast and stable data rates, full fibre broadband is becoming a must-have for gamers who want the best gaming experience possible, offering much more immediate download and upload speeds than traditional copper-based broadband connections; this means that gamers can download and install their favourite games faster and without any interruptions, making the gaming experience much smoother and hassle-free.  

Full fibre also offers lower latency, meaning player commands are processed and sent faster, improving game responsiveness. This is especially important for real-time games like real-time strategy (RTS) or first-person shooter (FPS) games, where a quick response can be the difference between winning or losing. Moreover, full fibre is also making headway into the future of gaming, such as virtual and augmented reality. With even faster data rates, these technologies will need a reliable and stable connection to provide a smooth and immersive gaming experience. In conclusion, full fibre is becoming increasingly important to the evolution of gaming. With faster data rates, lower latencies, and reliable stability, full fibre is helping make the gaming experience smoother and more immersive and paving the way for the future of gaming. 

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