Mario has had one hell of a life (or lives).
Since making his 1981 video game debut in the arcade classic
Donkey Kong - although at that time he was still known as 'Jump Man' - the 'shroom-guzzling, dimension-hopping plumber has mastered the art of jumping and fighting, and is recognised as a gifted footballer, golfer and tennis player.
Nintendo's enduring mascot is a demon on the go-kart track, he's competed in the Olympics, taken several trips to space and somehow
still finds the time to save Princess Peach from Bowser at least once a year.

But despite being perhaps gaming's most accomplished hero, nobody seems to know how old Mario is.
You'd have been forgiven for thinking he's at least middle-aged. Bob Hoskins was knocking on 50 when he played him in the 1993
Super Mario Bros movie
, and surely nobody under the age of 30 could rock a moustache of that standard, right?
WRONG.
Get your head around this one: Mario is in his mid-20s. The age-related bombshell came directly from series creator Shigeru Miyamoto in a Japanese interview he did way back in 2005.
Nintendo recently resurfaced Miyamoto's quotes, as highlighted by
Ars Technica, and the legendary Japanese designer explained that age was the only definite thing Nintendo decided on when creating the character.
He said then: "I think it was fortuitous that we didn't put any restrictions on Mario as a character. Normally when you create a character and present him to the world, all the details get filed in: what's his favourite colour? what kind of food does he like to eat?"
"But aside from the fact that he's about 24-25 years old, we didn't define anything else."
People seemed pretty baffled by the news.
https://twitter.com/aedaily/status/782645002228920320
https://twitter.com/Poxnixles/status/781944514453856256
https://twitter.com/setsuna_quanta/status/781913438859751424
https://twitter.com/ReyOrtega/status/781911459815186432
https://twitter.com/jseakle/status/781761084449443840?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Mama mia.
