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Nintendo Confirms That Mario and Princess Peach Are Just Friends
Nintendo Confirms That Mario and Princess Peach Are Just Friends

Tokyo Weekender

time28-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tokyo Weekender

Nintendo Confirms That Mario and Princess Peach Are Just Friends

Just imagine: You're a heavily stereotyped Italian plumber born in Japan who, rather than fixing toilets, has spent 40 years of his life repeatedly rescuing the same damsel in distress. One morning, you wake to find that she's set her Facebook relationship status to single, and the world loses their mind, mourning a relationship that, beyond a kiss on the cheek, never existed. Your inbox is blowing up, blame flying in every direction. You've got nine missed calls from your brother and a Snapchat from a fire-breathing tortoise that you can't bring yourself to open. You then pull on the only pair of overalls the world has ever seen you in and go out to save her once again, because that's all you were programmed to do. This is exactly what Nintendo have done to their golden boy, Mario, blindsiding him via text. But while this revelation may have come as something of a shock to the world's most famous tradesman, it also raises the question: How much of this is our fault? The Breakup Text Our story begins on the Nintendo Today app, a pocket calendar of sorts that allows users to customize their phone with Nintendo-related themes while also delivering updates on their consoles, games and trivia pertaining to their most beloved characters. In a message — since removed from the app due to the daily nature of its updates, but immortalized on X via screenshots — Nintendo officially stated: 'Princess Peach and Mario are good friends and help each other out whenever they can.' It's unclear what prompted Nintendo to distribute this information, and in the days since, it appears that both Peach and Mario have declined to comment on the situation. What has been apparent, though, is how heavily invested people were in a relationship that was never confirmed to exist — a revelation that suggests that we, collectively, decided on one of two things: Either Mario was only putting in the effort because he and Peach were lovers, or that the act of him saving someone who had been kidnapped was deserving of more than just thanks. Were We Led On? Thankfully, I don't have any idea what it's like to be kidnapped by a menacing tortoise and locked in a castle surrounded by lava and ruin. At the same time, I have no trouble imagining someone, regardless of orientation, giving their rescuer a kiss on the cheek upon realizing that they were being saved from a life of torturous tortoise marriage. That was all Peach ever did upon meeting her savior. As we all grew up watching Mario's eyes turn to hearts in response at the end of each game, we decided that they were an item — as if it would have been more normal for her to shake his hand and ask if they could stop at McDonald's on the way home. Of course, I'm playing contrarian here. Of everyone I've spoken to about this, not one person was of the belief that Mario and Peach were just friends — myself included. The story of a woman in danger being rescued by her embattled lover is a tale as old as storytelling itself. Batman, Indiana Jones, The Bodyguard , Drive . They and countless others all did it and continue to do it, and critics and audiences alike will always pay to see it. It's a time-worn formula that, when done well, works. So much so that we probably can't help but go looking for it. Nintendo just let us fill in the blanks with Mario and Peach. The issue now is that those blanks no longer exist. What Was Really Lost Ultimately, I think the real reason this became an international topic of interest is because Mario and Peach have been a part of all our lives in one way or another; when something so enduring is unexpectedly and unnecessarily altered, we can't help but have a reaction to it. Nintendo's announcement doesn't change anything. The games will still play out the same way (unless this is foreshadowing a title in which Mario goes on some kind of bachelor's trip to Vegas, mushrooms included (Nintendo, if you need a writer, I'm available)). But what it does do is alter people's perception of something that they more than likely associate with the better times in their life and memories that they created for themselves. Whether it's in books, films or video games, we need stories. But perhaps just as much, we need gaps in these stories — parts we can fill in for ourselves, which allow us to put our own perceptions and experiences into a work, making it our own in a roundabout way. Nintendo's declaration of Mario and Peach's platonic relationship may have given us a chance to examine how we fill in those gaps. But maybe it's better not to know everything. Perhaps we'd all prefer to guess and speculate about these fictional characters and their relationship to one another. Now, for better or worse, we need not wonder any longer. Related Posts What Super Smash Bros Character Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign? How To Find Tokyo's Secret Nintendo Bar Inside the Nintendo Museum: Everything Revealed So Far

Nintendo Fans Remain Relentlessly Furious About $80 Switch 2 Games
Nintendo Fans Remain Relentlessly Furious About $80 Switch 2 Games

Forbes

time04-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Nintendo Fans Remain Relentlessly Furious About $80 Switch 2 Games

Mario Kart World Of course there have been Nintendo-related controversies in the past, but console war arguments? Culture war fights? Almost never in recent years, and when Nintendo gets in hot water with fans, it must be something significant. And I cannot remember when I've seen something quite like this. News just broke that Nintendo was delaying US pre-orders of the Switch 2 due to uncertainty around Trump's tariffs and market conditions, but even before that, Nintendo was, and still is, undergoing a crisis about pricing that started the moment its recent hour-long livestream ended. The $450 console isn't the main focus, though that is expensive, $50 more than a PS5, $150 more than the original Switch and $50 more than the $400 price many were predicting. One reason the Switch did so well was its relatively inexpensive barrier to entry, but that does not seem to be the case now, priced right up there alongside its rivals, if not above them. Rather, the focus was on the reveal that what will likely end up being the most popular game on the console, the brand new Mario Kart World, would cost $80, $10 more than the $70 industry standard which only became the standard at the start of this console generation a few years ago, which is still not over. In some regions, that's €80 euros with €90 euros for a physical addition. As of now, that $20 bump for physical doesn't seem to exist in the US but, hey, tariffs now, so who knows. FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder This has manifested in a few ways, social media complaining, sure, with even some high profile industry figures saying these price points were a pretty sharp turn-off. But on Nintendo's Treehouse livestreams, the entire chat, nonstop, has been spamming 'DROP THE PRICE' regarding the recent announcements, namely focused on the $80 price point. We've also heard from ex-Nintendo PR reps Kit Ellis and Krysta Yang talking about how this is a 'crisis moment' for Nintendo, something you really never hear about happening to…Nintendo: It's a bizarre situation, because Nintendo appears to be trying a concept about a specific game being at a higher price point, one that it knows will probably be its best seller (as Mario Kart 8 was on the original Switch). The new Donkey Kong game, for instance, is $70. But one fear is that if Nintendo can do this with a big game, who's to say other publishers won't try? It's easy to imagine big series trying to also follow in Nintendo's footsteps here and soon enough we get $80 Call of Duty and God of War games. There has been a long running half-joke that GTA 6 is such a big game it could charge $100 a copy and people would buy it. Well, if Nintendo is literally doing this, could Rockstar pull that trigger, for real? With just two months until release with pre-orders already live in most regions, it seems unlikely Nintendo will reverse course. But almost everyone, from fans to analysts, seems to think they have made a big blunder here. Follow me on Twitter, YouTube, Bluesky and Instagram.

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