That's Charles putting the rig on me back in 1992. He has always been The Voice Of Mario. I was there to spell him on his breaks. Unfortunate, actually, that the video was shot when I was on the rig. Charles is da man!
@@thebrainnameditself9530 of course CGI had already existed, but doing mo-cap with a high-poly model of Mario’s head running at real-time with a decent framerate (also note that the PS1 and N64 were years away from even being known to the public at this time) is mind-blowing for 1992 technology standards
Man, those years with Mario's Italian Accent Voices: (I forgot Mario Voiced by the 2 Guys which is 1 from Donkey Kong Cereal commercial (1982-1984), and another one from the 1989 Ice Capades Show (1989)) Ronald B. Ruben (Mario Teaches Typing 1 in Floppy Disk (1991)) Stevie Coyle (1992) Nicolas Glaeser (from Mario is Missing on PC (1992)) now..... Charles Martinet (1995-)
This is simply amazing, why can we no longer promote video games with as much light-heartedness and humor as these folks did.... Keep in mind this is a promotional character for a non released game of the time, so he was brand new, no one was secretive about this! Why are we so closely guarded with things now? The public loves things like this!
Holy crap...hearing Super Mario Kart music in the background....all of this work..it literally feels like an early 90's E3...wow....all of this feels like I'm actually there...and the voice? Amazing.
That's me in the video. And this is from 1992, for sure. Name's Stevie Coyle. I was there to spell Charles during VERY long days at CES. You can see him helping me get suited up at the beginning of the video, and you can see (but not hear) him running Mario at the very end. 'Nuff said.
It's the famous Mario Head from the Mario Teaches Typing game. I am impressed that they could get 3D stuff working in the early 90's, given the limitations back then...
"Real Time Mario" and "Real Time Wario" were also used in preview booths seen in the electronic sections in department stores like Wal*Mart and K-Mart.
I like how idiots like you keep copying and pasting this line, as if they're making a point. Nintendo consumer hardware doesn't focus on power. It never has. That doesn't mean the company can't focus on new tech. For you to look at it like such a simpleton shows you understand nothing that you say, and you understand nothing that you see.
Poketto Nintendo has had some of the most powerful machines out there until the 2000's, when PCs started getting the powerful hardware and became the machine you wanted if you wanted the best looking games.
You're still wrong. Nintendo was never focused on power, they were focused on APPLICATION. Today they do new hardware like motion, but people call it a 'gimmick'. The MO never changed.
At times, Stevie sounds practicality identical to Charles' voice, while at other times he gets into a lower pitched voice, more reminiscent of Luigi or Wario. Either way, it's not a drastic change.
Oh man....That think looks like full headgear braces. That would have sent at least a couple of teenagers screaming. That's really good CGI for early 90s. Must have cost a lot at the time.
I read somewhere (can't fully confirm) that Luigi's personality was made up on the spot during this. Something about a fan asked to talk to Luigi and everyone going "oh shit!" And Charles said (in the Mario voice) "he's in the kitchen, he's a little shy so he won't come out!" Or something.
This certain facial recognising variety seems more advanced than the currently used sources of "Real Time Animation" being used at this date, were it to use previously created, animated clips with original dialogue casted by the most recent/globally known voice actor.
This was some pretty intense stuff for the hardware involved at the time, and then just 4 years later this 3d face animation was just a simple, quick addition to mario 64 after Miyamoto had a short glance of it in action and decided to add it to the game
And guys, in case you didn't know, this is how Luigi voice was born. People keep asking him about him, but Charles didn't have a Luigi face. So he decides to hide the Mario mouth, and he pops out with a voice which said: " Ehy, I'm a shy guy, and im cooking spaghetti in the kitchen so i cant talk to you, sorry". That's how luigi voice was born.
@DigitalNeohuman I'll tell you what: 20 years does fly away - I don't believe I was about the age of 8 when I got my NES, and this year I will be 28 years old. Thanks for sharing this video. It was really cool to see it.
This would have been absolutely mind boggling in 1992! The helmet is hilarious too, i wonder what the technology was, maybe optics recognition? Or hardware encoders on the jaw bone. I know if I had seen this in '92 I would have thought it was at least pre rendered, until mario started interacting with me :p
@@StevieCoyleMusic hello im a big fan of Mario how did you get involved in doing the voice of mario with Charles martinet because i know that he crashed the audition and that's my favorite story but how did you come about helping out with mr martinet doing the mario voice
@@markponekovic3415 Charles had done CES before, I believe, and knew how tiring these shows could be, and how hard on the voice. We are old pals from theater days, and he asked me if I’d like to split the duties with him. Very gracious!
@StevieCoyleMusic that's awesome I really like the real time mario thing I wish there was a video of charles performing mario for the very first time and I really like your mario impression
@StevieCoyleMusic Thanks so much for letting me know. I still remember filming this like it was yesterday and enjoyed meeting you. Hard to believe that was almost 20 years ago. I see from your youtube channel that you are also a talented musician. I hope others here check out your page. Take care.
I think this proves that Mario was the first Vtuber.
Fax
XD
yesyes
They should totally make a vtuber recreation of him
@@Commodorr indeed
That's Charles putting the rig on me back in 1992. He has always been The Voice Of Mario. I was there to spell him on his breaks. Unfortunate, actually, that the video was shot when I was on the rig. Charles is da man!
Stevie Coyle What does 'wdyd' stand for?
It means What Did Yoshi Do.
@Stevie Cole That looks so cool!! I love playing Mario games and also loved the fact that he did the voice for him
WHOA
Bruh...U sound pretty much like Charles.
*YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO LAUGH, CRAIG.*
No it's you're supposed to laugh correct
bowserkidgaming Amaya that’s what he said dummy
When the Mario head clips through the screen
ChrisNonyminus
😂😂😂😂😂😂
GLITCHES INTO CAMREA
It's so odd seeing how Charles, Mario's current voice actor was the one helping this actor into the headgear instead of being Mario himself.
notamuffin Charles very graciously invited me to split these early gigs with him. 12-hour days, as I recall ...
Charles has now officially retired.
@@howtorooms3621 some consider this to be the first vtuber, so in a way we can say he graduated.
Thank you for voicing Mario for over 30 years, we’re gonna miss you Charles…
yeah
Hello cousin of the carbunclo nation!
Bro I just played puyo puyo today and now I see your pfp 😂
Fun fact: *now you know mario was the first vtuber all along
Fax
@@dejesusramirezgeovanni3538 maro
Thank you for over 30 years of joy Charles.
0:11 Charles greetings when he sees he's been recorded is one of the best things ever, i love the man.
Amazing for 92! Blows my mind how ahead techology is, makes me wonder where we are today and we don't even know it yet!
CGI has existed since 1974
@@thebrainnameditself9530 of course CGI had already existed, but doing mo-cap with a high-poly model of Mario’s head running at real-time with a decent framerate (also note that the PS1 and N64 were years away from even being known to the public at this time) is mind-blowing for 1992 technology standards
@@johnclark926 I don't know why I even commented that. Ignore my dumb comment lol you right
OH GODS IT'S MARIO TEACHES TYPING MARIO HEAD ALL OVER AGAIN
But Mario Teaches Typing Mario head came from THIS
ARE YOU READY TO MARIOCISE?
OMUG
but with the ability to transform into a SNES Mouse
Ian Haenggi MURMMMMMMMMM
The fact that Charles was voicing Mario like one year after the DIC Mario show ended is crazy to me.
If only Lou and Danny were still alive.
ALPHA 5?? What are you doing here?
@@satellizard346 Returning.
@@Angie2343 And Walker & Tony
@@NintendoPlayer307 yup!
This footage is incredible for 1992!
Fax
@@dejesusramirezgeovanni3538 and logic
3:14
"I'm-a telling you, Daisy! Mario turned-a himself into a mouse! Funniest-a shit I've-a ever seen!"
We need a high quality model of that Mario!
it was reused in mario teaches typing
@@thefedoraclan1364 yea we know
3:13 Mario turns into a mouse
No the snes mouse
Ik, it’s an SNES *Mouse.*
@@JHMGamerYT yeah I know you know but there's a difference between snes mouse and a regular mouse
I have no time to be bothered by the likes of you, I am still very tired and need to relax.
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Jesus, Mario sounded diffrent 25 years ago.
Thats not martinet, thats why
@@tacot9930 Actually is Charles Martinet
@@mrlemonade281 no its a stand in for him, martinet was taking frequent breaks during that event
@@mrlemonade281 0:11 thats mr martinet putting the helmet on the stand in
Pepsi doggo that’s me Charles is rigging up. He very graciously split these early gigs with me.
Coming after hearing the news of his retirement. Gonna miss you as the voice of Mario, Charles. Love you.
Reminds of Jason Griffith no longer voicing Sonic, farwell Charles Martinet.
Mario was the first vtuber
why was Charles martinet putting the helmet thingy on someone else?
I did the same question. No answer yet.
Because it wasn't his turn for the audition yet. That's why it sounds different.
Charles very graciously shared the gig with me. I was there just to spell him. This video happened to be shot when I was in the rig.
***** Wow, cool! I wish I got to meet Charles Martinet.
Man, those years with Mario's Italian Accent Voices:
(I forgot Mario Voiced by the 2 Guys which is 1 from Donkey Kong Cereal commercial (1982-1984), and another one from the 1989 Ice Capades Show (1989))
Ronald B. Ruben (Mario Teaches Typing 1 in Floppy Disk (1991))
Stevie Coyle (1992)
Nicolas Glaeser (from Mario is Missing on PC (1992))
now.....
Charles Martinet (1995-)
Thank you for everything Charles.
This is simply amazing, why can we no longer promote video games with as much light-heartedness and humor as these folks did.... Keep in mind this is a promotional character for a non released game of the time, so he was brand new, no one was secretive about this! Why are we so closely guarded with things now? The public loves things like this!
Holy crap...hearing Super Mario Kart music in the background....all of this work..it literally feels like an early 90's E3...wow....all of this feels like I'm actually there...and the voice? Amazing.
That's me in the video. And this is from 1992, for sure. Name's Stevie Coyle. I was there to spell Charles during VERY long days at CES. You can see him helping me get suited up at the beginning of the video, and you can see (but not hear) him running Mario at the very end. 'Nuff said.
I hear Martinet has retired and already found a replacement. I think that should’ve been you as the new voice for Mario, and maybe even Luigi.
It's the famous Mario Head from the Mario Teaches Typing game.
I am impressed that they could get 3D stuff working in the early 90's, given the limitations back then...
"Real Time Mario" and "Real Time Wario" were also used in preview booths seen in the electronic sections in department stores like Wal*Mart and K-Mart.
See you later Marioator. End of an era for us as gamers and Charles himself.
hell yeah man this shit woulda blown my mind in '92 shiiit
Ikr
Real history in the makings right here people. Behold, the very first Vtuber, EVER!!
The true OG vtuber
"Nintendo was never about hardware or power"
+Phenix Patton This is more innovation than anything though.
I like how idiots like you keep copying and pasting this line, as if they're making a point.
Nintendo consumer hardware doesn't focus on power. It never has. That doesn't mean the company can't focus on new tech. For you to look at it like such a simpleton shows you understand nothing that you say, and you understand nothing that you see.
Poketto Nintendo has had some of the most powerful machines out there until the 2000's, when PCs started getting the powerful hardware and became the machine you wanted if you wanted the best looking games.
:)
You're still wrong. Nintendo was never focused on power, they were focused on APPLICATION. Today they do new hardware like motion, but people call it a 'gimmick'. The MO never changed.
I never knew Charles went that far back before 64. That's interesting!
This IS From 1992. First Ever Mario Voices.
it's not mario's fundamental?
Tetrapod no...
Brian Auger no it isn’t...
At times, Stevie sounds practicality identical to Charles' voice, while at other times he gets into a lower pitched voice, more reminiscent of Luigi or Wario.
Either way, it's not a drastic change.
I remember being blown away by tiny still images from these demos in magazines.
i want a Nintendo Direct with early CG Mario's disembodied head hosting it.
Oh man....That think looks like full headgear braces. That would have sent at least a couple of teenagers screaming.
That's really good CGI for early 90s. Must have cost a lot at the time.
If this Mario face popped up at my screen when I was little and playing snes I would shit myself lol
He is from mario teaches typing
I don't know how some people find the Mario head creepy.
I agree!
Big daddy
Mario is the first ever vtuber
Fun fact: That's Stevie Coyle doing the voice of Mario.
He’s in the comments section that’s pretty epic
Woah he’s not doing that good but wow he has a Good voice tho
Why is this so damn entertaining? They were really ahead of their time. This is such a specific humor and I enjoy it.
Charles must've had a lot of fun there
We'll miss your voice you legend ♥️
Mario was also one of the first vtubers in history before kizuna
yep!
Pretty interesting that he voiced Mario at those events before voicing him in the games.
I read somewhere (can't fully confirm) that Luigi's personality was made up on the spot during this.
Something about a fan asked to talk to Luigi and everyone going "oh shit!" And Charles said (in the Mario voice) "he's in the kitchen, he's a little shy so he won't come out!" Or something.
Mario making a alcoholic joke was something i did not expect but it makes a lot of sense and i like it
1992? Damn...
0:50 OH FRICK HE GLITCHED THROUGH THE CAMERA!
HES TRYING TO BREAK.THROUGH REALITY
If Mario spoke a LOT, I'd be happier with this voice. A little less in your face and cartoony
@TruSandwich :(
You want some fun? MARRIIOOOO SHOW YOU FUN!
this is absolutely incredible to see!!
thank you so much for sharing this!!
This certain facial recognising variety seems more advanced than the currently used sources of "Real Time Animation" being used at this date, were it to use previously created, animated clips with original dialogue casted by the most recent/globally known voice actor.
That flying mouse is incredible for 1992!
The OG vtuber
Came after the news (Charles stepping down) and I wanna say thank you so much
Proto-Mario voice certainly is a lot lower a lot of the time!
ProtoMario
Why is Mario references 🤥 channel 1 news
Mario is probably a first vtuber
The world's first vtuber.
mario is the first vtuber
I’m not sure if it’s Charles Martinet but I thank him for being the voice actor of Mario.
*YOU'RE SUPPOSE TO LAUGH CRAIG*
What but yse
the real first V-tuber
1:09
Proof that Mario is unable to swear properly.
F
FINALLY, I FOUND IT, THE FIRST VTUBER!
*YOU SUPPOSED TO LAUGH, GREG!*
The First V-Tube In CES 1992 😱
This was some pretty intense stuff for the hardware involved at the time, and then just 4 years later this 3d face animation was just a simple, quick addition to mario 64 after Miyamoto had a short glance of it in action and decided to add it to the game
And guys, in case you didn't know, this is how Luigi voice was born. People keep asking him about him, but Charles didn't have a Luigi face. So he decides to hide the Mario mouth, and he pops out with a voice which said: " Ehy, I'm a shy guy, and im cooking spaghetti in the kitchen so i cant talk to you, sorry". That's how luigi voice was born.
Mario was the first vtuber to ever exist
I didn't even have a Super Nintendo in my house yet, amazing to think this was possible in Summer '92
Mario the original vtuber
Man the humor and the jokes back then were so good
Those are some pretty impressive video and graphic effects for 1992.
Mario was the first Vtuber confirmed.
Somebody needs to make this real again
TIL that performing in these events was actually the first time Charles Martinet was the voice of Mario
If you think about it, this makes Charles Martinet the first VTuber
VTTUBER BEFORE VTTUBING
the original vtuber
Fax
@DigitalNeohuman I'll tell you what: 20 years does fly away - I don't believe I was about the age of 8 when I got my NES, and this year I will be 28 years old.
Thanks for sharing this video. It was really cool to see it.
This would have been absolutely mind boggling in 1992! The helmet is hilarious too, i wonder what the technology was, maybe optics recognition? Or hardware encoders on the jaw bone. I know if I had seen this in '92 I would have thought it was at least pre rendered, until mario started interacting with me :p
Ted Morris stiff wires glued to my face that ran up through worm gears on the helmet. Strictly mechanical activation.
@@StevieCoyleMusic hello im a big fan of Mario how did you get involved in doing the voice of mario with Charles martinet because i know that he crashed the audition and that's my favorite story but how did you come about helping out with mr martinet doing the mario voice
@@markponekovic3415 Charles had done CES before, I believe, and knew how tiring these shows could be, and how hard on the voice. We are old pals from theater days, and he asked me if I’d like to split the duties with him. Very gracious!
@StevieCoyleMusic that's awesome I really like the real time mario thing I wish there was a video of charles performing mario for the very first time and I really like your mario impression
Mario:Daniel Lost All De Money At The Bar Last Night! He Drank It! *Drinks Money* Poof! It's Gone.
He Spent All De Money At The Ball!
DrasticPoem 6696
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you, Charles!
Thank you Dan for the footage!
THIS IS THE FIRST VIRTUAL TH-camR WHAT THE FUCKKKK
The first vtuber
Mario was the first vtuber ever!!
Oh God it's the nightmare fuel Mario head from Mario teaches typing 2.0 he's terrifying
@StevieCoyleMusic Thanks so much for letting me know. I still remember filming this like it was yesterday and enjoyed meeting you. Hard to believe that was almost 20 years ago. I see from your youtube channel that you are also a talented musician. I hope others here check out your page. Take care.
DigitalNeohuman just now seeing this. Almost 30 years ago now! Thank you for the kind kudos.
@@StevieCoyleMusic It´s so awesome.
Amazing
Mario teaches typing
The true origin of the mario head ytp
Imagine how mind-blowing this must have been at the time!
...and he turned into a SNES mouse, funniest shit I've ever seen.
the og vtuber
Yup! The same Mario head that was in Mario Teaches Typing 2.
Ha, I'm loving the Black Mirror vibe. But seriously, this was considered to be futuristic 30 years ago.
The glitchy movement and the random zooms on Mario's head reminds me of Max Headroom.
I love the graphics, no lie
who ever got to keep that equipment was one lucky person! it would be priceless now!
The Early Mario Head
*YTP 2007-2010 Noises From Mario Head From MTT2*
BTW I Hear Super Mario Kart In The Background. 0:22-0:30
Charles has a great sense of humor 😂
first vtuber
Fax
fax
oh my the guy wearing the mask has Robbie rottens shirt on
That poser? Robbie Rotten wore MY shirt!