Super Mario's name lost his father

in #super6 years ago

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The name that inspired the Super Mario games was lost.
Although it is stated that many times the name Super Mario appeared in Nintendo's homeland Japan, it is not true. Nintendo America's newly developed Jumpman game to find a better name in the country to find a Western name is considered the beginning of the story.

The headquarters where Nintendo managed America's operations belonged to a businessman called Mario Segale. At a young age, Mario Segale started his construction business with a truck and became one of the important construction companies. He rented the big plaza he built in Seattle to Nintendo.

In 1981, Segale visited Nintendo's president, Minou Arakawa, to talk about rent. During this period, Arakawa, who did not like the name Jumpman and was looking for an innovative idea, burned a light after this visit. For the new game of running and jumping, the name Mario came to mind. In the next game was Super Addition. Super was inspired by the fact that Segale had the whole building.

The final shape is given by Mario Bros. It was launched in 1983 and the adventure of breaking records was started. Mario Segale confirmed this story with his joke about copyright in an interview. Segale died at the age of 84. 4 children and 9 grandchildren stayed behind

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