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Introducing: The Four Players

Screen Writer Evan Daugherty, has partnered up with YouTube channel Polaris and Maker Studios to bring out quite a special re-imagining of one of the most famous franchises in video games history, and trust me, it's good.

Titled ‘The Four Players,' each video features a short, under 5 minute clip introducing one of four characters in a dark but real world setting. The first two were released yesterday: The Fixer and The Addict. A few hours ago the final two were released: The Soldier and The Star, but if you think you can guess what we're talking about from the titles- you're wrong.

While it's probably intended that you start off with ‘The Fixer' and then move on to ‘The Addict', I started off with the latter and as a result, I had a ‘holy crap' moment once I realised what the film was going for: [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPRK1ZW8Y3U']

I'll let you guys use the annotations at the end to navigate through the next three videos.

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I'm going to assume you've all watched the videos now and figured out that this is all a spin on Super Mario. Pretty cool right? I knew you guys would like it.

Kitguru Says: The family friendly platformer just did a complete 180. Princess Peach gets tortured, Toad's a suicide bombers, Luigi is a drug addict and Mario- well he's still a plumber. What did you guys think? Where were these guys when that awful Super Mario movie was made?

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