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Who created the Mario franchise?

Who created the Mario franchise?

Shigeru Miyamoto
Shigeru Miyamoto is the creator of many of Nintendo’s iconic video game franchises, including Mario Bros., Donkey Kong and The Legend of Zelda. NPR’s Laura Sydell interviewed the 62-year-old designer at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles this week.

Which legendary games designer producer created the Super Mario Brothers franchise for Nintendo?

Shigeru Miyamoto
Alma mater Kanazawa College of Art
Occupation Game designer game producer game director
Employer Nintendo (1977–present)
Notable work Donkey Kong F-Zero Mario Pikmin Super Mario Star Fox The Legend of Zelda Nintendogs

What is the Mario franchise called?

It centers around the fictional character Mario, an Italian plumber who serves as the hero of a realm called the Mushroom Kingdom. The franchise was created by game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, and its first installment was the arcade game Donkey Kong, released on July 9, 1981….Mario (franchise)

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Mario
Number of installments 300+

Who owns Super Mario?

Nintendo
Mario is a media franchise, published and produced by video game company Nintendo, created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and starring the fictional character Mario….Mario (franchise)

Mario
Owner Nintendo
Print publications
Novel(s) Nintendo Gamebooks
Comics Nintendo Comics System Super Mario-Kun Super Mario Adventures

How old is Miyamoto?

69 years (November 16, 1952)
Shigeru Miyamoto/Age

How do I contact Shigeru Miyamoto?

Representative Directors: Shuntaro Furukawa, Shigeru Miyamoto. Registration number: 1300-01-011420, email: [email protected].).

What came after Super Mario Bros 3?

It also brought back several older gameplay features, including the Super Leaf power-up last seen in Super Mario Bros. 3. Super Mario 3D World, the sequel to Super Mario 3D Land, was released for the Wii U on November 22, 2013 in North America, and utilized the same gameplay mechanics as its predecessor.