“Mario Paint” inspired a generation of creative geeks

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What set apart “Mario Paint” from other games of its time was the capacity to create animations and write music. Thirty years on, a dedicated community of composers still exists

no quests, storylines or villains to be defeated. When it was first released 30 years ago, in July 1992, “Mario Paint” challenged gamers to design rather than destroy. Nintendo, which created the game for its Super Nintendo Entertainment System, succeeded in turning the making of digital art, animation and music into a joyous experience.

“Mario Paint” will feel familiar to anyone with experience of the Windows 95 version of Microsoft Paint. Much like that program, the main “Drawing Board” mode offers players a palette of colours and various tools with which to create whatever they please. Compared with the 16m hues modern software provides for users, the choice of 15 shades is piffling.

And what it lacked in sophistication, “Mario Paint” made up for in charm. Each stroke of a brush is accompanied by a bouncy sound effect. The cursor rotates through the colours of the rainbow. “Undodog”, a yelping cartoon pup, is on hand to help correct mistakes.

By the early 2000s, digital animation was pervasive on the internet. Web-series pioneers such as Mike and Matt Chapman, creators of “Homestar Runner”, have cited “Mario Paint” as an inspiration. A dedicated community of composers still exists, using unofficial emulations of the game to produce cover versions of songs by artists as diverse as“Mario Paint” sold well and led to a sequel, “Mario Artist”. That game involved the creation of 3imagery, and proved too unwieldy for many users.

Some websites offer recreations of the composer mode, so you can tinker with songs using a browser; there are several imitation programs, too. But for the full experience, you will need to track down an original cartridge, mouse, console and a compatible television. For enthusiasts it is worth the effort. Modern digital-art software is designed to be professional, clean and utilitarian. “Mario Paint” prioritises fun instead.

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