When Mario first started cruising around Google Maps on March 10, I was feeling some serious FOMO. Why? Because I was having trouble getting his red whip on the screen instead of the normal Google ...
"Mario Mode" changes Google Maps' blue navigation arrow to a "Mario Kart" character, in honor of Nintendo's iconic video game series. "Mario Mode" will be available for a week, according to Nintendo.
March 10, 2018 was Mario Day, and to mark the occasion, Google collaborated with Nintendo and got the iconic moustache’d plumber to pop up on Google Maps in his Go-Kart and accompany people on their ...
Load up your blue shells and banana peels because Mario Kart has come to Google Maps. Starting March 9 and for the next week, Mario and his signature red racer are replacing the standard blue arrow in ...
In honor of National Mario Day, Google has collaborated with Nintendo to let your favorite favorite fictional plumber take over Maps and guide you on all your road trips. I'm PCMag's managing editor ...
If you’re on the road this Friday, watch out for rogue turtle shells, banana peels, and any recklessly driving mushroom children you may encounter: Mario is invading Google Maps. As part of its Mario ...
In case you missed the memo, tomorrow (March 10) is Mario Day — a day to celebrate the world’s favorite animated plumber. And to mark the occasion, Google has partnered with Mario’s maker Nintendo to ...
Do us a favour: Go to your Google Maps and give a little tap to the yellow question mark. Then, Nintendo fans, brace yourselves because it’s a-him, it’s-a Mario! The new inclusion was inspired by ...
Mario Day, which celebrates Nintendo's iconic plumber, takes place on Saturday, March 10. To celebrate Mario Day, Nintendo has teamed up with Google to bring Mario to Google Maps. Starting today, ...
Google has been known to sprinkle in Easter eggs on Google Maps to commemorate events and special occasions, but the most recent surprise might be the best yet. On Thursday, Google tweeted an image of ...
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