Happy Anniversary, Mario! 'Google' Just Gave Super Mario Bros Fans a Surprising Treat!

The Super Mario Bros fans are in for a blast as Google gave them a treat. Console fans celebrated the 30th year of one of the most favorite video game back in the days.

The Nintendo Entertainment System [NES] turned 30 last Sunday and Google created an awesome surprise. As per Mirror, If you go into the search engine and type "Super Mario Bros" in, something familiar would pop on the screen. On the right hand side of the screen a flashing question box would surface. The boxes are the same boxes that players would jump up to, to release coins. Google went a step further by allowing individuals to move their cursor over the box and click it. It would then release the familiar ping and several coins.

The game that was originally released in 1985 is still a hit up to this year. As per Wired's report, Nintendo then named their new president Tatsumi Kimishima, he was the company's managing director and a long time company executive who was formerly the American Branch's CEO.

The announcement was followed by the death of the former president Satoru Iwata last July 11. Amidst his passing Nintendo announced their upcoming large scale revision of the organizational structure of the company starting September 16.  Aside from the new president, Nintendo also introduced two of their senior managing directors, Shigeru Miyamoto and Genyo Takeda. They would both be known as the "Creative Fellow" and the "Technology Fellow."

They are tasked to read the announcement and they are selected from among the Representative directors who has advance knowledge and extensive experience. They also hold the role of providing advice and guidance regarding organizational operations in specialized area.

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