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This image provided by Nintendo shows a screenshot from the game "Super Mario Run," which the gaming giant released for the iPhone on Dec. 15, 2016. The game's $10 price tag, as well as a requirement for players to be constantly connected to the internet while playing, could be enough to turn off all but the most hardcore fans. That said, Nintendo has done a good job translating Mario's classic, side-scrolling world to a mobile screen. (Nintendo via AP)

This image provided by Nintendo shows a screenshot from the game "Super Mario Run," which the gaming giant released for the iPhone on Dec. 15, 2016. The game's $10 price tag, as well as a requirement for players to be constantly connected to the internet while playing, could be enough to turn off all but the most hardcore fans. That said, Nintendo has done a good job translating Mario's classic, side-scrolling world to a mobile screen. (Nintendo via AP)

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