The Game Station Presents the Interesting 'The Brothers Mario' Feature
Matt Ho — December 16, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: media.wii.ign
Recently, the Game Station presented ‘The Brothers Mario,’ a video game movie trailer in which Mario and Luigi are two tough guys with a take-no-prisoner shoot 'em up attitude. Bowser is a crime lord in this feature, selling mushrooms for drugs with the goombas as his goons. Toad and Yoshi are now gun slinging associates of the brothers.
This hilarious video makes references to movies ‘Bad Boys,' '300,' and mobster movies with a 'Grand Theft Auto' vibe. "It's-a me, Mario" has never sounded so dangerous.
This hilarious video makes references to movies ‘Bad Boys,' '300,' and mobster movies with a 'Grand Theft Auto' vibe. "It's-a me, Mario" has never sounded so dangerous.
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