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handheld video game: Nintendo DS Mario Kart DS

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Mario is the most popular video game franchise of all time, selling over 260 million games worldwide. The character Mario appears in over 200 games on every Nintendo console ever made, and in the 1990, a survey discovered more children recognized Mario than Mickey Mouse. While the Mario series mainly features platform adventures, often involving the safe rescue of Princess Peach, it also includes role-playing, puzzle, racing, and educational games. The franchise further includes television shows, a live-action movie, comics, and promotional materials. Created by Shigeru Miyamoto in 1981, Mario first appeared as the protagonist Jumpman in Donkey Kong. As his name suggests, the character completed levels by jumping over barrels and climbing ladders to rescue the Lady kidnapped by Donkey Kong. In certain advertisements, Jumpman was named Mario, after the landlord of Nintendo of America's offices, and the name stuck. In 1985, Miyamoto produced the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game Super Mario Bros. The game takes place in the mythical Mushroom kingdom and stars Mario as he attempts to save Princess Peach from an antagonistic, anthropomorphized turtle named Bowser. Similar gameplay, reoccurring characters and power-ups link the games of the main Mario series. In 2005, Nintendo released Mario Kart DS for the Nintendo DS. This game became the second entry in the series created for a handheld electronic console. Mario Kart DS was unique for featuring an online multiplayer mode. Functioning much like the earlier Kart-themed entries, the game enabled players to race against computer players or each other. Mario Kart DS sold over 22 million copies, making it an incredibly successful endeavor.

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  • Title: handheld video game: Nintendo DS Mario Kart DS
  • Creator: Nintendo
  • Date Created: 2005
  • Location: Japan
  • Subject Keywords: electronic game, video game, Nintendo, Nintendo DS
  • Type: Handhelds
  • Medium: plastic, paper
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