Nintendo owes a lot to its moustachioed hero called Super Mario, created by a young game designer called Shigeru Miyamoto initially as the protagonist in the "Donkey Kong" arcade game 1981
Hollywood is having its second bash at sprinkling some movie magic on the "Super Mario Bros" video game franchise, three decades after the last attempt.
The pint-sized plumber from Japanese game maker Nintendo has enjoyed 40 years of extraordinary popularity that has transformed the character into a truly global icon.
The firm had been struggling to crack the North American market and, according to some accounts, was on the verge of financial ruin.
With Kong, the Japanese studio finally succeeded in the United States—and invented the platform video game along the way.