• Super Mario Bros records estimated sales of 40.24 million copies worldwide.

  • Mario Day is celebrated around the world on March 10.

  • In 2021, the industry grew to approximately US$198.5 billion.

Social networks have become an important medium in people’s lives, especially when it comes to promoting or popularizing events or projects. This can be seen since the premiere of the movie Super Mario, which has left any type of content from Internet users, such as the northern version of the song “Peaches, Peaches.”

The film project of the iconic Nintendo video game character, Super Mario, is breaking all the numbers in the industry. And it is recorded that with just ten days in theaters around the world, it became the adaptation of video games to cinema that raised the most money in the history of this sector.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie is estimated to have grossed more than $508 million worldwide, Variety reported. So that makes it the highest-grossing video game adaptation to film of all time, and the most successful movie so far in 2023.

Likewise, we must recognize that Nintendo would not be what it would be today without Mario Bros not existing, and according to data from VGChartz it is the most successful game in the franchise, with estimated sales of 40.24 million copies worldwide. world.

This is the northern version of “Peaches, Peaches”

As has happened with various viral situations or events on the internet, Internet users recreated the song “Peaches, Peaches” in regional Mexican music.

This comes when one of the scenes of the film that has had the most impact on social networks is the Browser musical where he sings to Princess Peach, and it has been well received by fans of the video game franchise.

The song recorded by the group Los Shinigamis del Norte, shows their own version in the style “lying down” which has become a trend.

“Peach, you are great, with my star we will reign today. Peach, listen well, that I will always, always love you”, says part of the song with the popular sound of norteño music.

The song was published by the group that describes itself as ‘nortaku genre’, on its Facebook account its reinterpretation of the song that Jack Black sings in Super Mario Bros., which has been well received by the digital pulse.

“We did not upload it to Spotify because demand falls, compass. But it’s on YouTube and, if you ask for it, we’ll broadcast it live,” the post reads.

This is not the first time that a song, situation or even a phrase has gone viral on networks due to a new version, as an example in December of the phrase given by the Argentine Lionel Messi, in his participation in the World Cup in Qatar, ” What are you looking at, silly?” Internet users turned it into a Christmas carol and even a running version.

Another viral example that the content creators did not miss was and generated memes, videos, phrases and other multimedia materials, was the slap given by actor Will Smith to Chris Rock at the Oscars, which caused shock and people around the world they created viral content with this case.

In summary, it is important to highlight that traditional communications will not cease to exist, but for companies the terrain is different, since consumers increasingly evaluate the update they have and unfortunately social networks and the Internet are part of the future.

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