Nintendo and Sony have long moved their characters beyond consoles, and both are looking to piggyback on the success of movies released this year
Nintendo and Sony have a lot riding on two new releases this Friday, "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" for the PlayStation 5 and "Super Mario Bros Wonder" on the Switch.
That's where the similarities stop: the two games on rival consoles and their target audiences could hardly be more different.
It was one of the first "side-scrolling" games allowing horizontal movement in an evolving landscape.
The character became one of the best-known in gaming, fuelling the success of Japan's Nintendo, with more than 420 million units sold for the "Super Mario" series alone.