Mario's voice tweets about a new Mario game in the works

Posted Oct 17, 2009 at 11:40PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Wii Tags: Charles Martinet, San Francisco, Seattle, Shigeru Miyamoto, Twitter
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Mario Martinet - Image 1Somebody's obviously excited! No less than Charles Martinet, the famed voice behind Mario the plumber, has taken to his Twitter to tweet about "a new Mario game". And no, he's apparently not referring to the New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Said his highly intriguing tweets:

Mamma Mia!!! I'm going to Seattle this week to record a new Mario game! Woo Hooo!!!!!! I can hardly wait!!!!


A couple of days later, he follows it up with:

Big day tomorrow! Seattle for a new Mario game! Yippeee!!! And just as a joke, it's going to rain...in San Francisco tomorrow!


And then, some 11 hours ago:

Awesome new Mario Game! And it's not NSMB Wii, and it's not Galaxy 2, but it's going to be crazy fun!


Another Mario game in the works, huh? What could it be? Do you have any guesses? Somebody from Neogaf forums has also mentioned something about Shigeru Miyamoto also dropping hints on his own Twitter account. An RPG Mario, maybe?

We'll keep you posted on this. In the meantime, we'll keep following Martinet in case he tweets another exciting development in his new Mario voiceover job.



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Comments [refresh]

by gogeta85 - 2009-10-17 19:17
» Probly....

A New "nintendo ds" game :).

by Mister Common Sense - 2009-10-18 09:04
» He has to record a new game?

Why can't they just use previous voice samples? He always says the same annoying one-liners. Most of the dialogue in nintendo adventure games is text only anyway.

Nintendo recycles everything else, why not the voice of somebody that doesn't sound like an Italian or a plumber.

by unggoy - 2009-10-19 06:24
» ..

suspicious.. is this just to build a hype for the new mario for the wii?.. i dont care though, coz i dont have a wii..

by TheRockness - 2009-10-20 23:55
» ...

Man I wish I had his job.



Fly into Seattle -- Say like 5 words -- Get paid -- Fly home.

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