Unlike some titles, Princess Peach: Showtime! doesn’t have a $249 collector’s edition with a statue of Peach in one of her many outfits. Speaking of the outfits, all of them are available in the game, ...
Nintendo has added the original soundtrack of Princess Peach: Showtime! to Nintendo Music on iOS and Android. Princess Peach: Showtime! is currently available on Nintendo Switch, and its backwards ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nintendo's star heroine wasn't always named Princess Peach, and for many years prior to the release of Super Mario 64 went by a different name: ...
Nintendo clarified on July 23, 2025, via their Nintendo Today app that Mario and Princess Peach are “just good friends” who “help each other out.” This statement, first noted by X user @KirPinkFury, ...
Despite being a classic pairing in the world of gaming, it seems that Mario and Princess Peach's relationship isn't as romantic as you might think. While many Mario games end with Peach giving Mario ...
After all, Nintendo clarified that the iconic video game character isn’t dating anyone that lives in the Mushroom Kingdom—including her long-rumored boyfriend, Mario. “Princess Peach and Mario are ...
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After decades of rescuing Princess Peach, it turns out Mario still isn’t enough for her. Nintendo has cleared up their relationship once and for all by dropping the plumber in the friend zone. For ...
Despite what you may believe, Mario and Princess Peach are not lovers, according to Nintendo. Mario is arguably the most iconic character in gaming. He’s been around for so long that it’s hard for ...
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Princess Peach made her debut as the damsel in distress in Super Mario Bros., but in the American release of the game, she was called “Princess Toadstool” instead of Peach, supposedly because Nintendo ...