November 23, 2024
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Charles Martinet, the original voice of Mario, will stop recording voices for Mario games


News that marks a significant change in the world of video games has been announced by Nintendo: Charles Martinetthe talented voice actor behind the iconic Mario, will be retiring from his role recording voices for the Mario games. In his place, he will take on an equally special role as “Mario Ambassador.” This decision has been greeted with a combination of surprise and nostalgia by fans around the world.

The relationship between Charles Martinet and the character of Mario dates back to the early days of the three-dimensional world of video games with the release of Super Mario 64. Since then, his unique voice has been inseparable from the personality and charisma of the most famous plumber in the world. world. Over the years, his work has brought Mario and many other iconic characters from the series to life.

With his transition to the role of “Mario Ambassador,” Martinet will not only leave voice recording behind, but will also continue to share his enthusiasm and love for the world of video games with fans around the world. Although he will no longer lend his distinctive voice to characters in games, his presence and dedication to the gaming community promises to continue to be a source of inspiration.

Nintendo has announced that it will soon publish a video message in which Shigeru Miyamoto and Charles Martinet himself will express their feelings and thoughts about this change. In the meantime, fans of the franchise can reflect on Martinet’s lasting contribution to the video game industry and curiously anticipate how his new role as Mario Ambassador will evolve. Without a doubt, this announcement marks the end of an era in gaming history, but it also marks the beginning of a new chapter in the relationship between Mario and his passionate fans.

Fountain: Gematsu

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