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This article is a '''list of third party Mario games'''. Known unlicensed and pirate software are not listed.
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==Arcade games==
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===Būbū Mario===
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{{Game infobox
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|title=Būbū Mario
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|jptitle=ブーブーマリオ
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|jptrans=(onomatopoeia; buzzing?) Mario
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|boxart=Bubu Mario.jpg
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|caption=
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|publisher=Banpresto
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|developer=
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|console=Ride machine
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|category=
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|players=
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|predecessor=
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|successor=
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=
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|releasejp=1993
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|releaseeu=
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|releaseau=
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|releasekr=
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|no_ratings=
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|niwa=
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|colorscheme=Neutral
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|ownershiprights= ©Nintendo
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}}
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'''Būbū Mario''' (contextual translation: '''Buzzing Mario?''') appears to be a [[wikipedia:kiddie ride|ride machine]] aimed towards children. It was released in Japan in 1993.
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====Summary====
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The ride simulates Mario and Luigi driving and avoiding obstacles. After a while, [[mariowiki:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] gets kidnapped by [[mariowiki:Bowser|Bowser]] in the [[mariowiki:Koopa Clown Car|Koopa Clown Car]]. This leads Mario and Luigi on a pursuit to rescue her.
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{{clear}}
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===DokiDoki Mario Chance===
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Presumably a luck-based Mario arcade game, © 2003 Banpresto.
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===Donkey Kong (slot machine)===
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{{Game infobox
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|title=Donkey Kong
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|jptitle=
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|jptrans=
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|boxart=Donkey Kong slot machine.png
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|caption=
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|publisher=
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|developer=Maygay
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|console=Arcade cabinet
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|category=
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|players=
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|predecessor=
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|successor=
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=
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|releasejp=
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|releaseeu=1996
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|releaseau=
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|releasekr=
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|no_ratings=
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|niwa=Super Mario Wiki
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|colorscheme=Neutral
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|ownershiprights=© Nintendo
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}}
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'''Donkey Kong''' is a slot machine for arcades, based on the [[Donkey Kong series|''Donkey Kong'' series]], and with artwork based on the ''Donkey Kong Country'' sub-series.
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====Summary====
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The game appears to work as a [[wikipedia:slot machine|traditional slot machine]], but is branded after [[mariowiki:Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]]. It was one of multiple arcade machines Maygay produced, based on multiple game and media franchises like ''Pac-Man'', ''Tomb Raider'', [[Mario series|''Mario'']], ''Tetris'' and lesser known ones such as ''Mr Do!''.
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{{clear}}
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===Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom===
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Arcade game based on the Donkey Kong franchise running on the [[Triforce (arcade board)|Triforce arcade board]]), by Capcom in 2006. A successor to [[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]] and [[Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever]].
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===Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever===
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Arcade medal game by Capcom, based on the Donkey Kong franchise and a successor to Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.
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===Luigi's Mansion Arcade===
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Arcade game based on Luigi's Mansion, by Capcom.
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===Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition===
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Arcade game based on [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|the Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)|the Wii U versions]], by Sega.
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===Mario & Sonic at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Arcade Edition===
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Planned arcade version of an upcoming Mario & Sonic game by Sega.
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===Mario Bowl===
 
{{Game infobox
 
{{Game infobox
 
|title=Mario Bowl
 
|title=Mario Bowl
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'''Mario Bowl''' is a bowling scorekeeper based on [[Super Mario World]] from the [[Mario series]], with unique sprites. Screenshots from this software were published in the magazine [[64 Dream]].
 
'''Mario Bowl''' is a bowling scorekeeper based on [[Super Mario World]] from the [[Mario series]], with unique sprites. Screenshots from this software were published in the magazine [[64 Dream]].
  
==Gallery==
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====Gallery====
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
File:Mario Bowl 2.png|"Nice spare" message
 
File:Mario Bowl 2.png|"Nice spare" message
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==References==
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====References====
 
*[https://twitter.com/forestillusion/status/1051000535321477120 64 Dream (via forestillusion on Twitter)]
 
*[https://twitter.com/forestillusion/status/1051000535321477120 64 Dream (via forestillusion on Twitter)]
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{{clear}}
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===Mario Kart 64 (slot machine)===
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{{Game infobox
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|title=Mario Kart 64
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|jptitle=
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|jptrans=
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|boxart=Mario Kart 64 slot machine.png
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|caption=
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|publisher=
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|developer=Maygay
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|console=Arcade cabinet
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|category=
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|players=
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|predecessor=
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|successor=
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=
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|releasejp=
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|releaseeu=1996
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|releaseau=
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|releasekr=
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|no_ratings=
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|niwa=Super Mario Wiki
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|colorscheme=Neutral
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|ownershiprights=© Nintendo
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}}
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'''Mario Kart 64''' is a slot machine for arcades, based on the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]], specifically the ''Mario Kart'' sub-series and [[Mario Kart 64]] for the Nintendo 64.
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====Summary====
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The game appears to work as a [[wikipedia:slot machine|traditional slot machine]], but is branded after [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] and apparently has music and sounds based on ''Mario Kart 64''. It was one of multiple arcade machines Maygay produced, based on multiple game and media franchises like ''Pac-Man'', ''Tomb Raider'', [[Donkey Kong series|''Donkey Kong'']], ''Tetris'' and lesser known ones such as ''Mr Do!''.
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{{clear}}
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===Mario Kart Arcade GP===
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{{Game infobox |title=Mario Kart Arcade GP |jptitle=マリオカート アーケードグランプリ |jptrans=Mario Kart Arcade GP |boxart=Mario Kart Arcade GP flyer.png |caption=Flyer |publisher=Nintendo{{refneeded}}Bandai Namco Games |developer=Namco Bandai Holdings |console=Triforce/Arcade |category=Racing |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]] |no_pricing= |releasena=October 10, 2005 |releasejp=November 19, 2005 |releaseeu=2005 |releaseau=2005 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=Nintendo}}
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'''Mario Kart Arcade GP''' is an arcade cabinet for the [[Triforce (arcade board)|Triforce arcade board]].
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====Summary====
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An arcade entry in the {{smw|Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series}}, introducing third party characters as new racers; Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Blinky. It includes a Grand Prix and Time Trial mode, as well as 72 new items.
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====External links====
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*[http://www.bandainamcogames.co.jp/am/vg/mariokart/special/ Japanese mini site]
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{{clear}}
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===Mario Kart Arcade GP 2===
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{{Game infobox |title=Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 |jptitle=マリオカート アーケードグランプリ2 |jptrans=Mario Kart Arcade GP2 |boxart=Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 flyer.png |caption=Flyer |publisher=Nintendo{{refneeded}}Bandai Namco Games |developer=Bandai Namco Games |console=Triforce arcade board |category=Racing |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=2008 |releasejp=March 14, 2007 |releaseeu=2007 |releaseau=2007 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |ownershiprights=Nintendo | colorscheme=Mario}}
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'''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''' is an arcade cabinet for the [[Triforce (arcade board)|Triforce arcade board]].
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====Summary====
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An expanded version of [[Mario Kart Arcade GP]], with various new courses and items. All characters from the original (including the Pac-Man characters) return in this game, with the addition of new racers Waluigi and Mametchi (from the Tamagotchi franchise).
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====External links====
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*[http://www.bandainamcogames.co.jp/am/vg/mariokart2/special/ Official mini-site (Japanese)]
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*[https://bandainamco-am.co.jp/am/english/aa/mariokart2/ Official mini-site (English)]
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{{clear}}
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===Mario Kart Arcade GP DX===
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Third entry in the Mario Kart Arcade GP series, by Bandai Namco Games.
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===Mario Kart Arcade GP VR===
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Fourth entry in the Mario Kart Arcade GP series, by Bandai Namco Entertainment
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===Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher===
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Arcade entry in the Mario Party series by Capcom. A prize redemption machine.
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===Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher 2===
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Arcade entry in the Mario Party series by Capcom and successor to the original game. A prize redemption machine.
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===Mario Party Kurukuru Carnival===
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Arcade entry in the Mario Party series by Capcom. A prize redemption machine.
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===Mario Roulette===
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{{Game infobox
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|title=Mario Roulette
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|jptitle=マリオルーレット
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|jptrans=Mario Roulette
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|boxart=Mario Roulette machine.png
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|caption=Photo of arcade machine
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|publisher=
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|developer=Nintendo (with collaboration of Konami as the manufacturer)
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|console=Arcade cabinet
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|category=
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|players=
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|predecessor=
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|successor=
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=
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|releasejp=1991
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|releaseeu=
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|releaseau=
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|releasekr=
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|no_ratings=
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|niwa=Super Mario Wiki
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|colorscheme=Neutral
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|ownershiprights=© Nintendo
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}}
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'''Mario Roulette''' is an arcade cabinet released in 1991.
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====Summary====
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A ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario|Super Mario]]'' themed roulette. It is based on the title [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] title ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and its [[mariowiki:Bonus Game|Bonus Game]] minigame, but usually (in its intended purpose) requires real money. Medals are used as an in-game currency.
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{{clear}}
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===Mario Undoukai===
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{{Game infobox
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|title=Mario Undoukai
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|jptitle=マリオうんどうかい
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|jptrans=Mario Sports Festival
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|boxart=Mario Undoukai.jpg
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|caption=
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|publisher=Banpresto
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|developer=
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|console=Arcade cabinet
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|category=Sports, dancing
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|players=
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|predecessor=
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|successor=
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=
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|releasejp=1993
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|releaseeu=
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|releaseau=
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|releasekr=
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|no_ratings=
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|niwa=Super Mario Wiki
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|colorscheme=Neutral
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|ownershiprights=© Nintendo
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}}
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'''Mario Undoukai''', meaning '''Mario Sports Festival''' is an arcade machine in the ''[[mariowiki:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series aimed towards children.
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====Summary====
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A machine based on ''Mario'' with three relatively poorly documented minigames. These three minigames involve a series of sub-minigames based on the Olympics, while another minigame may involve dancing. The machine uses a dance pad and a single button. [[Mario]] and [[mariowiki:Yoshi|Yoshi]] are promoted on the design of the machine.
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{{clear}}
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===New Super Mario Bros./Super Mario Galaxy series inspired slot machine===
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Slot machine with Mario characters on the slots, according to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-QdT3B7N-k a YouTube video]
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===New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World===
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Capcom arcade machine based on [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]].
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===Piccadilly Circus Super Mario Bros. 3===
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Not much is documented about this game, other than the game is © 1991 Konami, and [https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=piccadilly-circus-super-mario-bros.-3&page=detail&id=36059 the machine's image].
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===Super Mario 64 (slot machine)===
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Possibly a Maygay arcade machine, documented in a video.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4htQpp6_EC4 YouTube video by Venturak]</ref>
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===Super Mario Attack===
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A 1996 Banpresto prize redemption arcade machine based on Super Mario World.
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===Super Mario World (arcade)===
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Arcade "roll-down redemption" game based on Super Mario World, by Fabtek, Inc in 1993.
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===Super Mario World: Bowser Taiji===
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Arcade game featuring Bowser, released in 1993.
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===Super Mario Bros. (pinball)===
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{{Game infobox
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|title=Super Mario Bros.
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|jptitle=
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|jptrans=
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|boxart=Super Mario Bros. pinball.jpg
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|caption=
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|publisher=
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|developer=Gottlieb
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|console=Arcade cabinet
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|category=
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|players=
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|predecessor=
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|successor=
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=April 25, 1992
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|releasejp=
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|releaseeu=
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|releaseau=
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|releasekr=
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|no_ratings=
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|niwa=Super Mario Wiki
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|colorscheme=Neutral
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|ownershiprights=© Nintendo
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}}
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''Not to be confused with [[Mario Pinball Land]].''
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'''Super Mario Bros. (pinball)''' is an arcade cabinet released in the Americas in 1992.
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====Summary====
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A ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' themed pinball machine with the aim of rescuing Princess Peach with a special Dot Matrix Display screen (similar to many video game consoles). In order to rescue Princess Peach, Mario must destroy seven castles by spelling the words "SUPER". Once completed, the player may enter their name and highscore.
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===Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land===
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A 2003 Capcom medal game, with references to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
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===Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party===
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A 2004 Capcom game based on ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
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===Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2===
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A 2005 Capcom game based on the ''Mario Party'' series.
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===Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World===
  
{{stub}}
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{{Game infobox
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|title=Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World
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|jptitle=
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|jptrans=
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|boxart=Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World.jpg
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|caption=
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|publisher=
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|developer=Gottlieb
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|console=Arcade cabinet
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|category=
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|players=
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|predecessor=
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|successor=
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=June 1992
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|releasejp=
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|releaseeu=
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|releaseau=
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|releasekr=
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|no_ratings=
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|niwa=
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|colorscheme=Neutral
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|ownershiprights=© Nintendo
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}}
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'''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World''' is an arcade cabinet.
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====Summary====
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This game is a pinball machine similar to [[Super Mario Bros. (pinball)]]. Gameplay involves clearing eight worlds while defeating a [[mariowiki:Koopaling|Koopaling]] for the first seven worlds and [[mariowiki:Bowser|Bowser]] for the last world, making it similar to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
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{{clear}}
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===Super Mario Kart DokiDoki Race===
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1994 arcade Mario Kart game by Banpresto ([https://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=35637.0 source])
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===Super Mario World no Popcorn Hanbaiki===
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Arcade presumably popcorn based Mario arcade machine by Banpresto ([https://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=35637.0 source])
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===Terebidenwa: Super Mario World===
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Mario prize redemption machine, released in 1992 (according to [https://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=35637.0 this source]).
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==Game Boy Color games==
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===Jaguar Machine Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family===
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'''Jaguar Machine Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family''' is a game in which players can sew Mario characters on to fabric with a Game Boy compatible Jaguar sewing machine (JN-100 or JN-2000).
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===Wario Pool===
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[[File:Wario Pool.png|thumb|right|160px|Wario Pool intro mockup screenshot by Nick Pelling]]
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'''Wario Pool''' was a [[Wario series]] [[Game Boy Color]] billiards game in development by a British team ({{wp|Aardvark Software}}?)) involving Nick Pelling, Jeff Ferguson. It was officially shown to [[Nintendo]] but was rejected.<ref> "Retro Gamer" magazine issue #26, pg. 84</ref> However, the game would later become a title known as 3D Pocket Pool.{{refneeded}}
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{{clear}}
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==Phillips CD-i games==
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===Hotel Mario===
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Puzzle platformer Mario game by Royal Phillips Electronics.
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===Mario Takes America===
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Cancelled game planned to be developed by Cigam.
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===Super Mario's Wacky Worlds===
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Cancelled platformer Mario game developed by NovaLogic, with leaked prototypes in circulation.
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==MS-DOS==
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===Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection===
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Compilation CD of Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters, Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun, and Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers.
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===Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters===
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Educational Mario literacy game by The Software Toolworks (Mindscape).
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===Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun===
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Educational Mario game by The Software Toolworks (Mindscape) with shape, counting, literacy, listening exercise.
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===Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers===
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Educational numeracy Mario game by The Software Toolworks (Mindscape).
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===Mario's FUNdamentals===
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Educational Mario compilation game by Interplay Entertainment Corporation. Originally Mario's Game Gallery.
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===Mario's Time Machine===
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Released by Radical Entertainment originally in 1993, as an edutainment Mario game. It was also released on SNES, NES.
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===Mario is Missing!===
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An edutainment Mario game by The Software Toolworks and published by Mindscape, starring Luigi after his brother Mario has disappeared. It was also released for SNES, NES, MAC.
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===Mario Teaches Typing===
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Released by Interplay Productions. It is a 1992 Mario edutainment title that teaches player how to type.
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===Mario Teaches Typing 2===
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Released by Interplay Productions in 1996. The sequel to Mario Teaches Typing, with new features.
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===Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up===
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A digital Mario series coloring book. Developed by Brian A Race, Inc. and published by Merit Software
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===Super Mario Bros. Print World===
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Mario printing software developed by Codesmith, Inc. and published by Hi Tech Expressions in 1991. Also released for Commodore 64.
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==NEC==
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===Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushu===
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1984 HudsonSoft title similar to [[Donkey Kong 3]].
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===Mario Bros. Special===
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1984 HudsonSoft title similar to [[Mario Bros.]].
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===Punch Ball Mario Bros.===
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1984 HudsonSoft title similar to Mario Bros..
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===Super Mario Bros. Special===
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1986 HudsonSoft title similar to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' but with new levels and a screen change scrolling mechanic more primitive than the original automatic scrolling mechanic.
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<!--
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Nintendo worked on developing it according to [[Mario no Photopi]]
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==Nintendo 64==
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===Mario no Photopi===
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Released on December 2, 1998 it is a Mario themed photo editor, with support for SmartMedia cards to upload photographs on to the Nintendo 64.
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-->
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==Windows==
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===Super Mario Collection Screen Saver===
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Mario screensaver software by Yutaka for Windows 3.1, 95, or 98, released in 1997.
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==Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System==
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===Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie===
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A special version of [[Yoshi's Cookie]] released in association with National Human Electronics and the "Kuruppon" oven. Only 500 copies were released.
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==References==
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<references/>
  
 
{{Super Mario series}}
 
{{Super Mario series}}
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{{Donkey Kong series}}
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{{stub}}
 
[[Category:Arcade games]]
 
[[Category:Arcade games]]

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Arcade games

Būbū Mario

Būbū Mario
ブーブーマリオ
Bubu Mario.jpg
Developer(s):
Publisher(s): Banpresto
Platform: Ride machine
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: 1993
©Nintendo

Būbū Mario (contextual translation: Buzzing Mario?) appears to be a ride machine aimed towards children. It was released in Japan in 1993.

Summary

The ride simulates Mario and Luigi driving and avoiding obstacles. After a while, Princess Peach gets kidnapped by Bowser in the Koopa Clown Car. This leads Mario and Luigi on a pursuit to rescue her.

DokiDoki Mario Chance

Presumably a luck-based Mario arcade game, © 2003 Banpresto.

Donkey Kong (slot machine)

Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong slot machine.png
Developer(s): Maygay
Publisher(s):
Platform: Arcade cabinet
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Europe: 1996
Super Mario Wiki has more information on this game:
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© Nintendo

Donkey Kong is a slot machine for arcades, based on the Donkey Kong series, and with artwork based on the Donkey Kong Country sub-series.

Summary

The game appears to work as a traditional slot machine, but is branded after Donkey Kong. It was one of multiple arcade machines Maygay produced, based on multiple game and media franchises like Pac-Man, Tomb Raider, Mario, Tetris and lesser known ones such as Mr Do!.

Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom

Arcade game based on the Donkey Kong franchise running on the Triforce arcade board), by Capcom in 2006. A successor to Donkey Kong Jungle Beat and Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever.

Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever

Arcade medal game by Capcom, based on the Donkey Kong franchise and a successor to Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.

Luigi's Mansion Arcade

Arcade game based on Luigi's Mansion, by Capcom.

Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition

Arcade game based on the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U versions, by Sega.

Mario & Sonic at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Arcade Edition

Planned arcade version of an upcoming Mario & Sonic game by Sega.

Mario Bowl

Mario Bowl
Mario Bowl title.png
Title screen
Developer(s):
Publisher(s):
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Japan: 1990s
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Mario Bowl is a bowling scorekeeper based on Super Mario World from the Mario series, with unique sprites. Screenshots from this software were published in the magazine 64 Dream.

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Mario Kart 64 (slot machine)

Mario Kart 64
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Developer(s): Maygay
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Platform: Arcade cabinet
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Europe: 1996
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Mario Kart 64 is a slot machine for arcades, based on the Super Mario series, specifically the Mario Kart sub-series and Mario Kart 64 for the Nintendo 64.

Summary

The game appears to work as a traditional slot machine, but is branded after Mario and apparently has music and sounds based on Mario Kart 64. It was one of multiple arcade machines Maygay produced, based on multiple game and media franchises like Pac-Man, Tomb Raider, Donkey Kong, Tetris and lesser known ones such as Mr Do!.

Mario Kart Arcade GP

Mario Kart Arcade GP
マリオカート アーケードグランプリ
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Flyer
Developer(s): Namco Bandai Holdings
Publisher(s): Nintendo[citation needed]

Bandai Namco Games

Platform: Triforce/Arcade
Category: Racing
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor: Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Release dates
N. America: October 10, 2005
Japan: November 19, 2005
Europe: 2005
Australia: 2005
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Mario Kart Arcade GP is an arcade cabinet for the Triforce arcade board.

Summary

An arcade entry in the Mario Kart series, introducing third party characters as new racers; Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Blinky. It includes a Grand Prix and Time Trial mode, as well as 72 new items.

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Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
マリオカート アーケードグランプリ2
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Flyer
Developer(s): Bandai Namco Games
Publisher(s): Nintendo[citation needed]

Bandai Namco Games

Platform: Triforce arcade board
Category: Racing
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N. America: 2008
Japan: March 14, 2007
Europe: 2007
Australia: 2007
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Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 is an arcade cabinet for the Triforce arcade board.

Summary

An expanded version of Mario Kart Arcade GP, with various new courses and items. All characters from the original (including the Pac-Man characters) return in this game, with the addition of new racers Waluigi and Mametchi (from the Tamagotchi franchise).

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Mario Kart Arcade GP DX

Third entry in the Mario Kart Arcade GP series, by Bandai Namco Games.

Mario Kart Arcade GP VR

Fourth entry in the Mario Kart Arcade GP series, by Bandai Namco Entertainment

Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher

Arcade entry in the Mario Party series by Capcom. A prize redemption machine.

Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher 2

Arcade entry in the Mario Party series by Capcom and successor to the original game. A prize redemption machine.

Mario Party Kurukuru Carnival

Arcade entry in the Mario Party series by Capcom. A prize redemption machine.

Mario Roulette

Mario Roulette
マリオルーレット
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Photo of arcade machine
Developer(s): Nintendo (with collaboration of Konami as the manufacturer)
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Platform: Arcade cabinet
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Japan: 1991
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Mario Roulette is an arcade cabinet released in 1991.

Summary

A Super Mario themed roulette. It is based on the title Super Nintendo Entertainment System title Super Mario World and its Bonus Game minigame, but usually (in its intended purpose) requires real money. Medals are used as an in-game currency.

Mario Undoukai

Mario Undoukai
マリオうんどうかい
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Publisher(s): Banpresto
Platform: Arcade cabinet
Category: Sports, dancing
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Japan: 1993
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Mario Undoukai, meaning Mario Sports Festival is an arcade machine in the Mario series aimed towards children.

Summary

A machine based on Mario with three relatively poorly documented minigames. These three minigames involve a series of sub-minigames based on the Olympics, while another minigame may involve dancing. The machine uses a dance pad and a single button. Mario and Yoshi are promoted on the design of the machine.

New Super Mario Bros./Super Mario Galaxy series inspired slot machine

Slot machine with Mario characters on the slots, according to a YouTube video

New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World

Capcom arcade machine based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Piccadilly Circus Super Mario Bros. 3

Not much is documented about this game, other than the game is © 1991 Konami, and the machine's image.

Super Mario 64 (slot machine)

Possibly a Maygay arcade machine, documented in a video.[1]

Super Mario Attack

A 1996 Banpresto prize redemption arcade machine based on Super Mario World.

Super Mario World (arcade)

Arcade "roll-down redemption" game based on Super Mario World, by Fabtek, Inc in 1993.

Super Mario World: Bowser Taiji

Arcade game featuring Bowser, released in 1993.

Super Mario Bros. (pinball)

Super Mario Bros.
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Developer(s): Gottlieb
Publisher(s):
Platform: Arcade cabinet
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
N. America: April 25, 1992
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Not to be confused with Mario Pinball Land.

Super Mario Bros. (pinball) is an arcade cabinet released in the Americas in 1992.

Summary

A Mario themed pinball machine with the aim of rescuing Princess Peach with a special Dot Matrix Display screen (similar to many video game consoles). In order to rescue Princess Peach, Mario must destroy seven castles by spelling the words "SUPER". Once completed, the player may enter their name and highscore.

Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land

A 2003 Capcom medal game, with references to Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party

A 2004 Capcom game based on Mario Party 5.

Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2

A 2005 Capcom game based on the Mario Party series.

Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World

Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World
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Developer(s): Gottlieb
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Platform: Arcade cabinet
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N. America: June 1992
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Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World is an arcade cabinet.

Summary

This game is a pinball machine similar to Super Mario Bros. (pinball). Gameplay involves clearing eight worlds while defeating a Koopaling for the first seven worlds and Bowser for the last world, making it similar to Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario Kart DokiDoki Race

1994 arcade Mario Kart game by Banpresto (source)

Super Mario World no Popcorn Hanbaiki

Arcade presumably popcorn based Mario arcade machine by Banpresto (source)

Terebidenwa: Super Mario World

Mario prize redemption machine, released in 1992 (according to this source).

Game Boy Color games

Jaguar Machine Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family

Jaguar Machine Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family is a game in which players can sew Mario characters on to fabric with a Game Boy compatible Jaguar sewing machine (JN-100 or JN-2000).

Wario Pool

Wario Pool intro mockup screenshot by Nick Pelling

Wario Pool was a Wario series Game Boy Color billiards game in development by a British team (Aardvark Software?)) involving Nick Pelling, Jeff Ferguson. It was officially shown to Nintendo but was rejected.[2] However, the game would later become a title known as 3D Pocket Pool.[citation needed]

Phillips CD-i games

Hotel Mario

Puzzle platformer Mario game by Royal Phillips Electronics.

Mario Takes America

Cancelled game planned to be developed by Cigam.

Super Mario's Wacky Worlds

Cancelled platformer Mario game developed by NovaLogic, with leaked prototypes in circulation.

MS-DOS

Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection

Compilation CD of Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters, Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun, and Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers.

Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters

Educational Mario literacy game by The Software Toolworks (Mindscape).

Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun

Educational Mario game by The Software Toolworks (Mindscape) with shape, counting, literacy, listening exercise.

Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers

Educational numeracy Mario game by The Software Toolworks (Mindscape).

Mario's FUNdamentals

Educational Mario compilation game by Interplay Entertainment Corporation. Originally Mario's Game Gallery.

Mario's Time Machine

Released by Radical Entertainment originally in 1993, as an edutainment Mario game. It was also released on SNES, NES.

Mario is Missing!

An edutainment Mario game by The Software Toolworks and published by Mindscape, starring Luigi after his brother Mario has disappeared. It was also released for SNES, NES, MAC.

Mario Teaches Typing

Released by Interplay Productions. It is a 1992 Mario edutainment title that teaches player how to type.

Mario Teaches Typing 2

Released by Interplay Productions in 1996. The sequel to Mario Teaches Typing, with new features.

Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up

A digital Mario series coloring book. Developed by Brian A Race, Inc. and published by Merit Software

Super Mario Bros. Print World

Mario printing software developed by Codesmith, Inc. and published by Hi Tech Expressions in 1991. Also released for Commodore 64.

NEC

Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushu

1984 HudsonSoft title similar to Donkey Kong 3.

Mario Bros. Special

1984 HudsonSoft title similar to Mario Bros..

Punch Ball Mario Bros.

1984 HudsonSoft title similar to Mario Bros..

Super Mario Bros. Special

1986 HudsonSoft title similar to Super Mario Bros. but with new levels and a screen change scrolling mechanic more primitive than the original automatic scrolling mechanic.

Windows

Super Mario Collection Screen Saver

Mario screensaver software by Yutaka for Windows 3.1, 95, or 98, released in 1997.

Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie

A special version of Yoshi's Cookie released in association with National Human Electronics and the "Kuruppon" oven. Only 500 copies were released.

References

  1. YouTube video by Venturak
  2. "Retro Gamer" magazine issue #26, pg. 84


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