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Nintendo's Iconic Video Game Character Isn't A Plumber Anymore

Mario has appeared in more than 200 games over the last 30 years.

Nintendo's Iconic Video Game Character Isn't A Plumber Anymore
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Video games' most recognizable red-and-blue-clad plumber isn't actually a plumber anymore.

Nintendo has updated Mario's profile, saying the mustachioed man "seems to have worked as a plumber a long time ago." Now, it says he prefers tennis, racing or anything "sporty."

The change was originally reported by video game website and blog Kotaku, which translated the original post on Nintendo's website from Japanese.

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Mario has been around for over 30 years and appeared in more than 200 games. He was designed to be relatable to the average Joe — despite the fact that his games involve fighting giant gorillas and rescuing a princess rather than regular pipe maintenance.

And with two new titles still to come this year, it looks like the portly Italian will have plenty of work in years to come.

No word on whether Luigi's occupation will also be changing.