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EA (also known by their full, unabbreviated name Electronic Arts), is the second most largest gaming company (by revenue, that is), just behind Activision Blizzard. They own trademark rights to many games like Star Wars and Plants vs Zombies (remember that game? lmao). They've been criticized for their stupid DLC and meaningless transactions in their games, and also basically rereleasing games over and over. Plus they're unfinished.

TL;DR: EA is Atari but greedy and hates others.
Ron: Oh cool, it's a Star Wars game! It's called "Star Wars Squadrons".
Jon: DON'T FUCKING BUY IT.
Ron: Why?
Jon: Because... it's made.. by EA..
Ron: D:
by Eshooples January 14, 2021
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The Super Mario Series is a massively popular game series featuring the familiar red hatted character Mario. The series started WAY back in 1985, with the release of Super Mario Bros. on the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System). It was created by legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto (b. 1952) alongside his development team Nintendo R&D4.
In this article we're mainly going to talk about the original game and its development.

Super Mario Bros. was a game released for arcades (yes, arcades search it up) and of course, the NES. By overthinking you would easily know the arcade version was to simply rack up more coins, because it's literally just the NES version but Mario turns yellow when he has a Fire Flower powerup.

Super Mario Bros. was created by Shigeru Miyamoto and his development team Nintendo R&D4. It was created as a "farewell" to the standard ROM cartridges and to usher into a new age.. of floppy disks. That was unexpected. Anyways, this game was created in conjunction with another popular series starter, The Legend of Zelda for the Famicom Disk System (and also the Famicom/NES). Development was culminated by the developer's previous games for the system like Excitebike and Kung-Fu (actually, a port of the arcade. LOL!). The game was designed to be simple, not because they wanted this to be a game for beginners, but rather because they wanted to sell the game by the end of 1985.
Ron: Should I buy Super Mario Galaxy?
Jon: I think it's best you don't.
Ron: Why?
Jon: You're really bad at gaming, I think you should play Super Mario Bros. on the NES first.
Ron: Oh.. okay!
by Eshooples January 14, 2021
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