
Released on the same day is the Mario Calculator, a much more useful application that combines the power of a number crunching calculator and a unit converter with the branding of an 8-bit Mario game. There's no game here, just the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, as well as figure out how many miles are in a kilometer, or how many human years in a dog year. But all the data entry is put to the sounds and animation of Super Mario Bros. for the original NES. Be sure to turn the sound down on your system if you're using it in class.

Aussie Nintendo - For the past week or so now I've been woken up by the muffled gurgling of Super Mario Bros.' overworld theme. It's been glorious. See, my trusty clock radio finally died on me. It never got any reception in the first place, so for years each day has introduced itself with a static explosion of white noise. This had its benefits, such as permanently destroying morning wood and leaving me in a constant state of fear, but you know what? It wasn't Super Mario Bros. music, and this is where Mario Clock comes in.

Game Podunk explores 25 Things About Mario that gamers may or may not know. This series blends in some creative imagination, but that's what got it to become a hit!
what is this crap? Love mario and anything mario related with the exception of the worst countdown I have ever seen. Seriously, lol. What was that?

Gamervision's Coop theorizes... "But she's the original!" you're going to say, "she is Mario's love!" Listen, I'm not going to say either of those are wrong, that's not what I'm here to do. Princess Peach is all right, I suppose, if you're into that sort of thing. However, there's another Princess in the world, and she's currently in the shadow of the aforementioned Peach. It's Daisy, and she should be the star of every "Mario" game ever. Don't understand why? Here are ten reasons, whittled down from a list we've come up with that numbers in the hundreds of thousands, why Daisy is better than Peach.
7. There's isn't a Mediocre Game Based on Her
Super Princess Peach isn't a bad game, per say, just not a good game. For her image, though, it was a big blow. It portrayed her as an emotional monster, and can't have left her feeling good about herself. All in all, Peach is zero for one when it comes to being the star. Daisy, on the other hand, has a flawless record. Completely and utterly flawless.
"She Has a Less Annoying Voice"
God no! If you've played MKWii you would know that's a lie.