Several problems I have with this article:
1. The image is from The New Super Mario Bros., not the original version the headline refers to.
2. It uses the phrase “old skool,” which would be lame even if it didn’t feature the cringe worthy alternate spelling.
3. The end results seem a bit predictable and obligatory. Why did the first Mario game come in first place when, as the article states, “the third version was considered by many as the best”? Also, who are these many people? Why are they not quoted/attributed?
4. The poll was conducted by/on the British, and the British should never be trusted.
Good points from Nick. Especially that last part.