As announced by the Library of Congress, the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros. has officially become the first video game song to be inducted into the National Recording Registry. For those ...
In 1983, the Mario Bros. faced Italian plumbing brothers Mario and Luigi against a batch of creatures, and was soundtracked by a portion of Mozart’s 1987 classical composition “Eine kleine Nachtmusik.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It must be music to Nintendo's ears to hear that the Super Mario Bros. theme has been added to the National Recording Registry. The US Library of ...
The Super Mario Bros. theme song has been added to the Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry. The selection marks the first time in history a video game song has been inducted into the ...
The cast and crew weren’t done yet, though. The film’s voice actors — consisting of Chris Pratt, Jack Black, Anya Taylor-Joy, Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen, Fred Armisen, and Charlie Day — stopped by ...
Koji Kondo's iconic tune is the first video game theme selected for inclusion in the National Recording Registry. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make ...
Mamma mia, the Super Mario Bros. theme has been rightfully recognized as a key contribution to U.S. history. It’s one of the 25 songs that will be added to the National Recording Registry this year, ...
Is there a more iconic video game theme song than the one composed by Koji Kondo for the original Super Mario Bros. title? Not likely! Nearly all of the film's major players — Chris Pratt (Mario), ...
Happy Mario Day! While Nintendo is offering sales for Mario titles, the cast of the upcoming Super Mario Bros. movie all got together and sang the Mario theme along with Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon ...
The Library of Congress has announced the latest batch of 25 recordings that are joining the National Recording Registry. There are many notable songs among the lineup, including “Like a Virgin,” "All ...
The theme song from Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. became the first video game track added to the National Recording Registry on Wednesday. The U.S. Library of Congress named the perky synth tune to its ...
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