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Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario, has retired from the role after more than 30 years. Although he will no longer be voicing the beloved Italian plumber - which he first voiced for the 1992 Super Mario Bros. pinball game for free, before getting paid for the 1995 video game 'Mario's Game Gallery' - he will still be a Mario Ambassador. In a statement, Nintendo said: “It has been an honour working with Charles to help bring Mario to life for so many years and we want to thank and celebrate him. “Please keep an eye out for a special video message from Shigeru Miyamoto and Charles himself, whic...
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Nintendo and Hasbro have launched Monopoly Junior: Super Mario Edition. The Japanese video game giant behind the iconic gaming series and the board games company - who acquired the rights to the classic 'Monopoly' back in 1992 - have teamed up to create a junior version of the economics-themed board game featuring the Italian plumber and his friends. In a statement, Hasbro said: "The Monopoly Junior game teams up with Super Mario characters and themes for action-packed excitement! In this Monopoly Junior: Super Mario Edition board game kids can imagine taking a fun adventure through the Mushro...
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Charles Martinet wants to play Mario until he "drops dead". The 66-year-old voice actor - who has lent his voice to Nintendo's iconic plumber in around 100 games since 1992 - won't be playing the character in the upcoming 'Super Mario' movie, with Chris Pratt stepping into the role with Martinet having cameo roles. As reported by The Game Creator, he was asked about his future during a Q&A at Fan Expo Canada and said: "I want to voice Mario until I drop dead. "If someday I think I am no longer capable of doing it, I will tell Nintendo to look into finding someone else." He even suggested his d...
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