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How Mario went from nameless ‘Jumpman’ to icon as he marks 40 years since first NES game

As the 40th anniversary of 1985’s Super Mario Bros approaches, we look at the legacy of the world’s most recognisable video game character

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Mario and Cappy are seen in the Nintendo Switch video game Mario Odyssey. The heroic plumber made his debut in 1983’s Mario Bros, but it was 1985’s Super Mario Bros that catapulted him to worldwide stardom. Photo: Nintendo
Agence France-Presse

Surrounded by thousands of objects bearing the likeness of Nintendo’s mustachioed plumber, 40-year-old Kikai reflects that his life “would be totally different without Mario”, who also marks four decades this week.

The colourful Super Mario Bros, released for Nintendo’s home consoles in Japan on September 13, 1985, was a landmark of early video gaming.

Players controlled the eponymous character as he ran and hopped his way from left to right through a colourful world of platforms, pipes and scowling enemies – all set to the jaunty eight-bit music that has stuck in minds for decades.

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“My father bought me the game, and I’ve been playing for as long as I can remember,” says Kikai in his office, which is lined with somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 Mario-related objects, from plastic figurines to plush toys and carpets.

Collector Kikai poses with his Guinness World Record certificate for the largest collection of Super Mario memorabilia. Photo: AFP
Collector Kikai poses with his Guinness World Record certificate for the largest collection of Super Mario memorabilia. Photo: AFP
Created by legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario has captivated several generations of fans.
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