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Developer Abhishek Singh used the Microsoft HoloLens device to convert Super Mario to AR and brought it to the real-world Central Park in New York, where you can be a real Mario.
In this AR game you can see all the scenes you are familiar with, including the green pipes on the ground, and angry mushroom geeks. Through the HoloLens device, you can also earn gold coins, eat mushrooms, play mobs, cross obstacles and other actions.
Throughout the game, the outside world cannot know what you are doing—even if you are on the way to defeat the devil to save the princess.
In a video shared on YouTube, the game started as its initial 2D version, requiring players to choose between "one-player" and "two-player." After making a choice, objects such as pixel bushes, question marks, and green pipes appear in the field of view.
Mario's opponents - Mushrooms will also refresh in the scene, players can beat them by jumping on their heads.
Unfortunately, this game is not for the public because of copyright reasons.
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