Super Mario 64 Archery Game

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Super Mario 64 Archery Game
Super Mario 64 Archery Game
Developer Shogakukan
Platform Dartboard
Release date Japan 1996[1]

Super Mario 64 Archery Game is a furoku dartboard game released in 1996. The game is themed after Super Mario 64, and was included in an issue of the Shōgaku Ichinensei magazine. Unlike most furoku games, Super Mario 64 Archery Game features plastic and velcro elements in addition to cardboard.

Details[edit]

The object of the game is to score the most points. Players are to take turns shooting arrows via the provided cardboard bow featuring artwork of Mario at the velcro dartboard. The dartboard itself features various pieces of artwork of Mario, though all of the pieces of artwork are displayed around the dartboard. The section of the dartboard featuring points is devoid of Super Mario elements. The largest amount of points that the player can gain in a single throw is 100 points (obtained by hitting the bull's-eye), while the smallest number of points they can gain in a single throw is ten points (obtained by hitting one of two wedges on the dartboard).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スーパーマリオ64 アーチェリーゲーム
Sūpā Mario 64 Ācherī Gēmu
Super Mario 64 Archery Game [1]

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