Few video games can boast of having remained in public awareness for decades, spanning multiple generations. Super Mario is one of, if not the only, video game characters who has made significant progress in this area. There is almost no one on the earth who hasn’t heard of Mario, the Italian plumber who wears overalls. Those who have never played the game may be unaware of his lowly beginnings, but they have heard of him in some manner. Mario’s debut appearance in the video game didn’t even feature him as the main character. He wasn’t even a plumber, and he didn’t go by the name Mario. In 1981, he made his initial appearance in Donkey Kong, a groundbreaking arcade game. Jumpman was the name of the character, and he was a carpenter.
The player takes on the role of Mario and must travel across the Mushroom Kingdom while playing. The player must defeat the game’s villain, Bowser, and save Princess Toadstool from his evil forces. Mario must reach the flagpole at the conclusion of each level to win the game.
But while playing this game have you ever wondered what it would be if you could play this in real life? Ever tried it playing in the real world? No? Oh… Then we lack talent as we compare ourselves with this cute little white cat. Yes, you heard it, A Cat. Take A look at this video below where a cat goes Super Mario mode in real life.
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