Video game mascots give the industry can put their marketing efforts behind.
Not exact matches
Though aside from their sports and FPS ventures, in 1998 the company decided to
give their
mascot his own
video game, albeit it would be in a Chibi style, anthropomorphic sphere.
With the recent release and rave reviews of Super Mario Maker (my full review will come after I get an actual copy of the
game),
video game fans are abuzz with what else could possibly use the same treatment Nintendo has
given their beloved
mascot on the 30th anniversary of his landmark series.