Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary Google Easter Egg
Earlier this year, Nintendo commented that the video game empire will be introducing their most popular titles in the mobile gaming market.
In celebration of the 30 years of Mario being a favourite of kids and adults alike, Google has embedded an especially good Easter Egg into its search engine results. 3, Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros.
“Exemplifying the credo of easy to play, hard to master, Super Mario Bros. had no instruction booklet”.
Our full review seems to reflect this, saying “Super Mario Maker is yet another gem in the stellar Wii U exclusive library that any Mario fan needs in their life”.
With the emergence of Super Mario on that day, the people’s interest was captured.
Nintendo has sold more than 310 million units featuring the plucky plumber’s adventures fighting off Goombas and Koopa Troopas as he races to save Princess Peach. Whether it’s from a mobile or your desktop browser, you’ll see a knowledge graph card donned with Mario’s signature question mark brick.
Nintendo is considering making a return journey to Super Mario Galaxy, although it’s unlikely to happen anytime soon.
When that results page comes up, keep an eye out for the flashing mystery box on the right-hand-side of the screen and click away to your heart’s content. See those coins when you click the box?
Super Mario Maker is available now for Wii U. Check out the full video below for our thoughts on the game.
Super Mario Bros, the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES, classic, turned 30 on Sunday and never ones to miss an opportunity, boffins at Google created a cool surprise. The items, the stage layout and even the Super Mario game that the level embodies thematically will change each time, providing combatants with a fresh new look and play every time out.