Nintendo's been a big name in gaming forever, known and loved worldwide thanks in part due its unforgettable characters and groundbreaking consoles. With all this buzz around their upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, I figured it was a good time as any dive back in and look at Nintendo's history with LGBTQ+ representation—a story that's deeper than many people realize.
On an exciting Thursday, January 16th, Nintendo finally gave us a glimpse at what we've all been waiting on—the Switch 2. This upgraded version takes all things we loved about original Switch and ups ante with a bigger screen and fresh "JoyCon" controllers, among other cool improvements. Set make its debut in 2025, fans are buzzing anticipation, eagerly soaking up any bit information they can as await this game-changer in console gaming.
Right alongside Switch 2 reveal, Nintendo also announced a re-release one their GameCube classics, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In this remake, they confirmed fan-favorite character Vivian as transgender. In updated dialogue, Vivian shares her story, saying, "Truth it took me a while realize I was their sister… not brother. Now, their usual bullying cuts little deeper." Fans can't get enough this, thrilled see more LGBTQ+ characters popping up in games.
And who could forget Birdo? Back 1988, she made history as Nintendo's first LGBTQ+ character, arriving on scene as part Super Mario Bros 2 on NES. Initially created Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, Birdo eventually found her place in Mario universe. The North American instruction manual had interesting take, describing her as transgender, mentioning, "He thinks he a girl and spits eggs from mouth. Would rather be called 'Birdetta'." Despite some less-than-stellar interpretations years, Birdo's become a beloved icon queer representation in gaming.
Nintendo's early handling LGBTQ+ characters definitely seemed influenced by 1980s Japan's climate, when LGBTQ+ folks often faced stigma. But over time, Nintendo has really opened up inclusivity, and nowadays they're known as welcoming place where diverse communities can feel home in their games.
Even Luigi—Mario's sidekick brother—has become something a queer icon thanks fan theories. When New Super Mario Bros Deluxe dropped 2019, its Super Crown power-up ignited fans' imaginations about what if Luigi used it. The #TransLuigi hashtag blew up as fans celebrated idea transgender Luigi. It's not official, sure, but these fan stories really show just how inclusive and creative Nintendo community can be.
Then there's Donkey Kong—a fascinating case fan-driven narratives. Remember when YouTuber Harry Brewis, aka Hbomberguy, held that epic 57-hour marathon playing Donkey Kong 64 raise $347,000 trans charity Mermaids? The event caught attention public figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Chelsea Manning, shining light gaming culture's role in supporting LGBTQ+ causes. It's pretty incredible what gaming communities can achieve, isn't it?
While Nintendo's stance on fan games might come off as a bit restrictive sometimes, they still work hard fostering a space where players can safely explore and express diverse identities. As gaming continues evolve, Nintendo remains key player creating inclusive environments everyone.
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