Last month, we got some shocking news for fans mario: Charles MartinetThe iconic voice of our beloved plumber, will no longer be responsible for bringing the character to life Super Mario Bros. Wonder. However, this news was accompanied by a more exciting announcement Nintendo: For the first time in the game’s history marioThe title will contain dialogue in Latin Spanish and a few other languages.
It was revealed that most of this dialogue will be directed to flowers, who act as guides in the enchanting Flower Kingdom and are scattered throughout the game’s levels. Today, we finally get a chance to hear a preview of what these voices sound like in our own language. Just take a look… or rather listen to how these flowers speak Latin Spanish, what do you think?
¿#SuperMarioBrosWonder Latin in Spanish? Hell yeah ⭐️#IGNGgaming pic.twitter.com/CLWoC4shc5
— IGN Latinoamerica (@IGNLatam) September 6, 2023
Through: Twitter
Author’s Note:What a terrible thing! I like that games are more accessible, but I’m very grateful for the lack of translation in videogames that was prevalent in my time because it greatly increased my vocabulary in English. I feel that somehow playing in a language that isn’t original hinders this spirit of learning more and in many cases takes away the intent from the dialogue but… “well, everyone” “who am I to judge”. Tkm.