Man Takes Duck Dressed as Mario to GameStop in Viral Video
Dressing up, hopping in the car, and going to pick out a new video game can be one of the most entertaining activities. It can be even more entertaining if dressed up as Mario, riding a Bullet Bill to the store, and waddling in and revealing that a duck can buy video games too. A viral video featuring a duck named Tito is showing off his dedication to video games.
The video features Tito, a duck famous for cosplaying. Tito gets ready for a trip to Gamestop by putting on his favorite red shirt, overalls, and a famous plumber's hat. Tito's friend and chauffeur is wearing a Luigi hat for their adventure and driving a custom tricycle with a Bullet Bill sidecar attached.
Tito cosplays as the most iconic video game character ever, Mario, as earlier this year, in honor of National Video Game Day, a survey taken showed 47% of voters agree that Mario is the best video game franchise. Having appeared in over 200 video games, Mario has made quite the impact on gamers the past few decades. The viral video proves that Mario's influence has reached millions, including Tito the duck.
Tito is not required to wear a mask, but his owner wears one and abides by the new mask and social distance rules of Gamestop. Many are choosing to stay home and purchase games digitally, but Gamestop is still open in some locations for people to shop physically. Tito takes a while to choose, but makes a good choice purchasing a copy of Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Paper Mario: The Origami King released on July 17th for Nintendo Switch and received largely positive reviews. The sub-series Paper Mario ranges from platformers to RPGs, and is famous for the 2D characters. Paper Mario: The Origami King combines RPG, puzzle, and action elements for turn-based combat and challenges in the paper world.
Tito's trip to Gamestop is an activity that many people may be missing amid the coronavirus pandemic. Along with the ease of buying video games digitally, more and more people are opting out of traveling to the store. The viral video of Tito's adventure shows the fun of a Gamestop errand and the possibility of anything happening when out purchasing a video game. Although buying a video game right from home has unmatched convenience, those at home may be missing out on a chance to meet a duck dressed as Mario.
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