June 14th, 2008 by Candace Savino
Filed under: Fan stuff
If you live in the U.S., you probably know that there’s a presidential election coming up this November. As it stands, you currently have a few front-runner options: John McCain, Barack Obama, or … Mario and Luigi?
Yes, the joke’s been done before (especially because of the nine thousand Mario Party games out there), but now it’s on a t-shirt. Yet, that’s not where Nintendo stops interfering in politics.
Supporters of presidential candidate (and popular Mii), Barack Obama, have made a ton of 1up themed paraphernalia endorsing the candidate. The “O” in “Obama” was replaced with the green power-up, and the slogan reads, “Obama: 1up for America.” Check past the break (or just click here) to see the design made by the Leftique.
Now all we need is some game gear for McCain, and Nintendo will have completely taken over this election.
[Via Game Politics]
Source: Mario-Luigi ‘08 shirt
Source: Obama: 1up for America gear
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November 21st, 2007 by Candace Savino
Filed under: News
Some high-profile U.S. Senators, including Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Joe Lieberman (ID-CT), have made attacking the ESRB their new pet project. The cause of this controversy is, of course,
Manhunt 2. You may recall that Rockstar was
forced to revise the game in order to remove the "Adults Only" rating
given to it by the ESRB. These tactics may have worked in the U.S., but the British Board of Film Classification
was unimpressed and still refused to issue a rating for the title.
The Senators are pretty ticked off at the ESRB for not being as censor vicious as the BBFC. But the ramifications of the Senators' attack on the ESRB go deeper than
Manhunt 2, and may affect the video game industry in general if the ESRB is put under the "thorough review" that they are demanding.
Even worse, the Senators are calling for more extreme ratings on the Wii,
due to the console's motion-sensitive controller. They argue that the Wiimote "permits children to act out each of the many graphic torture scenes and murders."
Of course, they don't acknowledge the fact that children shouldn't be playing
Manhunt 2 at all, since the game was given a "Mature" rating by the ESRB, and one of the few ways they can even play the game is with parental permission. If children playing mature games is really their concern, perhaps the Senators should be putting
parents under review, and not the ESRB. Those old enough to play violent games can differentiate between using waggle and using real weapons, making separate Wii ratings unnecessary.
At times like these, we really yearn for Stephen Colbert to
make a political comeback.
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November 14th, 2007 by Candace Savino
Filed under: News
With all the news of Mario
relating to politics this week, we have to speculate that our favorite Italian plumber (as opposed to the millions of other Italian plumbers you know) is currently aiming for the position of World Dictator. As it stands, it seems that pretty much everyone would be okay with that.
According to a Zogby poll, the games of choice for conservatives are
Madden and
Mario, while liberals like
Mario and
The Sims. See the common denominator? Even middle-of-the-road folks love him, choosing mostly to play
Mario,
Donkey Kong, and
Madden.
We don't know how reliable a poll like this is (as Game Politics points out, where are all the
Halo players?), but one thing is certain: the people
love their Mario.
Suddenly, the term "Mario Party" seems to have taken on a whole new meaning.
[Via
Game Politics]
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November 13th, 2007 by Candace Savino
Filed under: News
Nintendo of Canada commissioned a survey (for bragging rights, perhaps?) to find out whether Mario or Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was more recognizable. The winner? Yep, our favorite plumber.
In the cities of Toronto, Calgary (where Harper was a Member of Parliament), and Halifax, more people could identify Mario's picture than Harper's picture. On the one hand, it's not surprising that everyone seems to know Nintendo's icon. On the other hand, however, it's embarassing for the human race in general that we can identify more with a fictional (albeit lovable) character more than our world leaders.
So, what did Nintendo of Canada have to say on the issue? The company's general manager Ron Bertram responded, "Canadian politicians are lucky Mario doesn't have his Canadian citizenship and could campaign for office." Oh, snap! Hear that, Mr. Harper? You may want to fire your campaign team and hire Nintendo's PR sector instead.
[Thanks, Ninja-bot!]
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