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How Nintendo's Mario Got His Name

harrymcc writes "In 1981, tiny Nintendo of America was getting ready to release Donkey Kong. When the company's landlord, Mario Segale, demanded back rent, Nintendo staffers named the game's barrel-jumping protagonist after him. Almost thirty years later, neither Nintendo — which continues to crank out Mario games — nor Segale — now a wealthy, secretive Washington State real estate developer — like to talk about how one of video games' iconic characters got his name and Italian heritage. Technologizer's Benj Edwards has researched the story for years and provides the most detailed account to date."

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  1. well that explains by butterflysrage · · Score: 4, Funny

    the coin obsession... never met a landlord yet who wasn't in it for the shines

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    1. Re:well that explains by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yes, surprisingly enough numbers of non-paid amateur landlordery enthusiasts are dwindling.

    2. Re:well that explains by ArsonSmith · · Score: 5, Funny

      There called Parents. Most have a basement where Slashdot readers live.

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  2. Re:How Wario got *his* name by BadAnalogyGuy · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's hard to explain, but the long and short of it is that you have to understand Japanese.

  3. Mario by gyrogeerloose · · Score: 5, Funny

    Speaking as an American of Italian heritage who also used to be a plumber, not only am I not offended by Mario, I hold him up as a role model. I mean, I lost count of the number of times I had to chase some damned monkey through the pipes. Happened all the time.

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  4. Re:How Wario got *his* name by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's hard to explain, but the long and short of it is that you have to understand Japanese.

    One day I will find a Westerner who learned Japanese for reasons other than casually dropping the fact into web forums.

  5. Really? by ProdigyPuNk · · Score: 5, Funny

    This guy did research for YEARS to publish this article ? I like Nintendo/Mario as much as the next person, but somewhere between year 1 and 2 you think he would have thought "Damn, maybe this isn't really all that important..."

  6. Re:Article summary by MaWeiTao · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It looks like the author was basically trying to confirm a story that was already reasonably well-known. The end result is that he came back with nothing new because nobody at Nintendo either knew about or was willing to acknowledge the connection to this real estate developer. The man in question, the actual Mario, is claimed to be reclusive. I suspect he's reclusive because he's trying to avoid being pestered by gamers and those in the gaming press.

  7. Monkey Kong by ZHaDoom · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It doesn't explain how Donkey Kong wasn't named Monkey Kong.

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