Super Mario Kyōryū Land Wanage Game

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Super Mario Kyōryū Land Wanage Game
Super Mario Kyōryū Land Wanage Game
Developer Shogakukan
Platform Ring toss
Release date Japan 1992[1]

Super Mario Kyōryū Land Wanage Game is a furoku ring toss game released in 1991. The game is themed after Super Mario World, and was made available in an issue of the Shōgaku Ichinensei magazine. Like most furoku games, Super Mario Kyōryū Land Wanage Game seems to be made almost entirely out of cardboard.

Details[edit]

The object of the game is to score the most points. This is done by throwing the smallest rings possible onto the cutouts of various characters appearing in Super Mario World. The smaller the ring is that the player throws, the more points they gain. The largest ring is worth a single point, while the smallest ring is worth five points. Each name also features Mario's name written on the bottom portion of the ring. The cutouts are standing on a map depicting Dinosaur Land, with the smallest cutouts in the front and the largest in the back. The two largest cutouts are a cutout of Mario riding Yoshi and a cutout of Bowser, while the two smallest cutouts are both Chargin' Chucks.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スーパーマリオ 恐竜ランド わなげゲーム
Sūpā Mario Kyōryū Rando Wanage Gēmu
Super Mario Dinosaur Land Ring Toss Game [1]

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