Gamers Use Mario Clone as Wedding Invitation

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Gamers Use Mario Clone as Wedding Invitation

The reward for completing most videogames is usually a happy ending, but in this game it's the details of an upcoming wedding you may attend.


Weddings can often be stressful situations for everyone involved. Planning is a nightmare, they're expensive, and attendees must give acceptable gifts or be shunned by the newlyweds forever. Two gamers decided to add some fun to the process by creating an 8-bit videogame to substitute for the typical wedding invitation.

Sent out on a CD, the invitation tasks invitees to finish two levels of a Mario clone to actually find out the details of the wedding. That's right, if you don't beat the game, don't bother ironing that suit. The bride and groom say: "We knew that we didn't want standard paper invites. We wanted something for people to keep and remember. We are geeks. We love video games. Why not have a video game invite?"

The game itself is a mish-mash of videogame mechanics and audio, with level design straight out of Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong, but with the Final Fantasy fanfare thrown in for good measure. Players can choose either bride or groom, trying to rescue their significant other from a giant gorilla. The first level requires the avoidance of Kendo masters and pitfalls, while on the second level there are deadly barrels to contend with.

It's honestly quite pathetic, and I'm sure my imaginary 6-year-old nephew could easily create a better game. However, it's still a clever idea for a wedding invite, and is kind of cute, so I shouldn't really bash the creation of two people in love. What groom Niko and bride Darina have really done here is given friends and family a perfect excuse to not attend their wedding: "Why didn't I show up? Because I couldn't beat that stupid invitation!"

Source: TG Daily [http://offbeatbride.com/2010/03/video-game-wedding-invitations]


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Sir Ollie

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That's actually quite cool.

Except the Final Fantasy fanfare at the end and the terrible singing.
 

daftpunk95

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Probably the most awesome way to invite someone to your wedding.

Except maybe dropping Chuck Norris on them and letting him strangle them until they buy their Tux
 

Jack and Calumon

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Well, I want to come, too bad my Tux is at the cleaners.

Calumon: Let me play! Let me play! I wanna come too!
 

Ghonzor

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*twitch*

And right as I start respecting myself as a gamer...
Why must people always do stuff like this? Eh, I laughed anyway.
 

Jared

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If you dont like the tradition! Have a geeky wedding!

Hehe, I rather like this idea...although swap it in for an FF Themed one and I would be in!!
 

SecondmateFlint

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Segadroid said:
Now, imagine that they break up... Yeah.
But then they could just make a fighting game! Once one character KOs the other, a message could come up saying "Yeeeah we decided to stay friends."
 

matrix3509

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Good for them I say. If I ever get married, I sure as hell wouldn't want to have a normal boring ass wedding.
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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daftpunk95 said:
Probably the most awesome way to invite someone to your wedding.

Except maybe dropping Chuck Norris on them and letting him strangle them until they buy their Tux
Or sending Metallica round to everyone's house to sing a version of Enter Sandman with the lyrics changed to a wedding invite.
 

maddawg IAJI

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Now that is a creative way to invite someone to something. I applaud them for doing that and I wish them a happy wedding.
 

Radeonx

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
daftpunk95 said:
Probably the most awesome way to invite someone to your wedding.

Except maybe dropping Chuck Norris on them and letting him strangle them until they buy their Tux
Or sending Metallica round to everyone's house to sing a version of Enter Sandman with the lyrics changed to a wedding invite.
If I get married, I'm going to make you the planner.
That was one of the most awesome ideas I've ever heard.
 

CopperBoom

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Wow, that game looks crap.
Sweet though.

I think it would have taken them longer to make cards then the time spent on this.