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Author Topic: How did you first hear of Mario?  (Read 8451 times)

AbercrombieBaseball

  • FitchPitch
« on: July 28, 2006, 12:27:59 AM »
I thought this would be an interesting topic on here, especially since my story is a bit unique (at least among people I know around my area).

I had no idea who or what Mario was until the fall of 1990. There were Mario toys being given away with Happy Meals, two of which I still have sitting around somewhere. One was a suction cup Mario that sprang up after a while and the other was a Luigi on a cloud with wings. I think there were two others in that series that I don't have.

I had originally thought Mario was some Saturday morning cartoon until a friend told me it was a video game. Other than a computer the only video game system in my house was an Atari 2600 that my mother had bought in 1982. I asked if it ran on the Atari, and they said that it didn't. But I kept the toys around because I thought they were pretty neat.

The first Mario game I owned or played was Mario Teaches Typing back in 1994. We had this at my school and used it in a class that taught us typing. I wound up buying a copy of it for my computer at home, and I credit it for my keyboarding skills to this day.

Through all these years I never held any sort of Nintendo controller until December 1996 when I played one at a friend's house. We played a baseball game. I'd been playing tee ball since I was a toddler, had been hitting without a tee starting around age four, played competitively, and I found electronic baseball to be challenging yet entertaining.

I got a Nintendo 64 in April 1997. I wasn't supposed to get one. My grandparents were going to take me to Disney World. However, we all got sick right before we were supposed to go. I was fine, but my grandparents were hit hard and were unable to go. They wanted to get me something, and bought me a Nintendo 64 with Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64. I bought Triple Play Baseball shortly thereafter.

I was in fourth grade at the time and was the only guy in the entire class without a Nintendo. I think that's why they got me the system. So on those days I couldn't play ball (if it was raining outside or something, which it did a lot of that summer) I had a Nintendo to play.

The reason I got a Game Cube in 2001 when it came out is because I had Triple Play 2000 and it was getting old and all the rosters had changed, so I wanted a new game with updated ones and new players.

Mario Kart became my stress relief, and also my mom's stress relief.

So that's my story of how I came to know about Mario.

I know a lot of you are more into this stuff, so hopefully you guys have more exciting stories to share!

BP

  • Beside Pacific
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2006, 12:50:21 AM »
Already done. But don't worry, one of the mods can merge the topics.
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The Chef

  • Super
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2006, 10:15:34 AM »
Man, Abercrombie, you sir are no serious Mario fan.

SolidShroom

  • Poop Man
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2006, 10:32:08 AM »
Well, at least he posts meaningfully, and he likes mario period. We've had some serious Noobs(Think marioguy and Fairemaster) in the past. Even if AbercrombieBaseball isn't as obsessed as some of us, he's a respectable member of the forum, and not a total idiot.

« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2006, 10:59:45 AM »
I think he's quite intellegent. All of his posts are very well written.
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Markio

  • Normal
« Reply #5 on: July 28, 2006, 01:25:18 PM »
I didn't know the topic was "How do you think of AbercrombieBaseball?".  That's right, I'm being sarcastic!

My older brothers had a Super Nintendo Entertainment System(SNES) when I was born, and our neighbors had a Sega Genesis.  Or maybe it was the other way around... Anyway, in 1996 they traded in the SNES for an Nintendo 64(N64).  The N64 was the coolest thing ever.  I never played it though, because it looked hard and my brothers were always playing and they were good and sometimes they didn't even let me watch because they thought I was messing them up.  Then over summer vacation when I turned eight, I went to Indiana to visit my mother's sister's family, aka my cousins.  They also had an N64, and often played Yoshi's Story and Banjo Kazooie while we were there.  When we got back home, I was eager to play Banjo Kazooie, so we rented it and got as far as Bubblegloop Swamp.  Then we bought it. :D  This was the first game I actually played.  My siblings already had a wide array of N64 games that I could play whenever they were off doing other older kid stuff.  I still can't play Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, nor can I understand the football games we have, but Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64 were my favorite.  Actually, we lost Super Mario 64 on a trip to Hawaii or something, so I got that game again for Christmas.  Shortly after I got a GameBoy Color (GBC) to play the ever popular Pokemon and Super Mario Bros Deluxe.  Later on, I got a GameCube(GCN) with Super Mario Sunshine.  And a year later, I bought the GBA from my friend for like $70, with Mario Kart Super Circuit included.  By then I was twelve.  From then on, I got some more games, mostly Mario, and I think it is a fun franchise.  but I don't plan on getting the Wii, because I already have a bunch of games for the past systems and don't really look forward to the games they're making for the next system.  Maybe one day... but for now, I'm content with my gaming collection.  I'm also scared of spending money, so blah. XP
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The Chef

  • Super
« Reply #6 on: July 28, 2006, 03:10:20 PM »
To tell the truth, I can't even remember how I first heard of Mario. It's almost as if I was born with the knowledge of his existance already in my mind.

« Reply #7 on: July 28, 2006, 04:21:18 PM »
My brother showed me SMB when I was 2, and I played as the second player. This could be a reason why green is a favorite color of mine.
"Be yourself. Everyone else is taken."

« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2006, 05:20:09 PM »
The first mario game I've ever played was super mario advance,however,that was only a rental.And I didn't get far. The first mario game I've ever owned was sma2.Or maybe it was sms... I know for a fact sms was my first mario console game I owned. I beleive I heard of mario prior to the release of sma.
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« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2006, 05:51:50 PM »
When I was four my mom won a free SNES in a contest. It had SMW and I think SMAS with it. My dad got an N64 with a bunch of games for free from his friends when I was 12.

First played SMW2: 7
SSB: 12
SSBM: 13
M64: 14
Paper Mario: 14
PM2: 15

First saw TMK: 12


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AbercrombieBaseball

  • FitchPitch
« Reply #10 on: July 28, 2006, 09:13:19 PM »
Yes, I know I'm not as obsessed with Mario as most of you guys. But I must say, the Mario games I've played have all been entertaining!

I've been browsing around here a lot lately since my cousin is coming to visit next week and is hopelessly addicted to Double Dash. The last time she was here I only won about a third of the matches against her, and keep in mind my cousin is only 11 years old. I'm almost 20, so I'm supposed to have better reflexes and skills in general, so I'm looking around for any hints I can get so I can win over half of those matches this time! Yes, I'm a pretty competitive person, but I think having played organized sports for years does that to anyone.

The Chef

  • Super
« Reply #11 on: July 29, 2006, 07:54:49 AM »
If you really want to know everything there is to know about Mario, search every nook and cranny of the sight. You'll find quite a few interesting things.

Kojinka

  • Bruised
« Reply #12 on: July 31, 2006, 01:43:23 PM »
To tell the truth, I can't even remember how I first heard of Mario. It's almost as if I was born with the knowledge of his existance already in my mind.
Same here.  Although the eariest I can remember was watching the Dr. Mario (GB) ad on a taped thing of Disney's Robin Hood a loooooooooooooooooooooong time ago.  You know the commercial where those two boys get chicken pox at the end?  I may have heard of the Mario games even before that.

First Mario Game I played: SMW
First Mario Game I bought: MK64
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« Reply #13 on: July 31, 2006, 06:03:05 PM »
The first time I remember seeing Mario for sure is at my cousins' house, on their NES. That's also where I first saw Zelda and Final Fantasy.

There is, however, the possibility that I saw Donkey Kong in an arcade before then but didn't realize it or make the connection.

jeevananthan

  • Banned
« Reply #14 on: July 31, 2006, 07:05:53 PM »
I first saw mario in a commercial for super mario advance4 super mario bros3 for gba so out of the blue I want to buy it so when I bought it I liked it so much I want to buy another so my next game I bought yoshis island so I was stucked in that game I rembered when I was 99% clear of the whole game I just needed to get 1 more flower and 2 more coins to go on world 5 secret finely I gaved up for a month then I bought super mario world it was easy to beat 100% clear then I went back on yoshi's island tying to get 100% and finely I beat it. so I was trying to find my smb 3 but I LOST IT! even though I got 100% on it I wanted to play it but I coudent find it. now I wanted to get smb 2 but it was rare to get for gba at that time so I got mario vs dk and I loved it because it was a puzzle game so I played and got 100% I had a golden crown on my file so I bought yoshi topsy turvy and it was the fasted game to get 100% so then they where selling smb2 for players coice so I bought it and smb3 again so I got it and got 100% for it and the I got a ds lite so I bought new super mario bros and 100% and very high scores for mini games I also played the classic mario bros I feel like Im marios #1 fan and NO ONE HELPED ME NOT EVEN NP OR ANY GIUDES! plese reply to this people.

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