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==Playfield layout==
==Playfield layout==
[[File:SMB Mushroom World-Middle Playfield1.png|thumb|310px|A photograph of the center playfield.]]
[[File:SMB Mushroom World-Middle Playfield1.png|thumb|310px|A photograph of the center playfield.]]
Unlike the average pinball machine, ''Mushroom World'' contains no inlanes or outlanes at the bottom of the playfield. Two sinkholes which are made to look like [[Warp Pipe]]s are seen above the flippers, which return the ball below the slingshots. In between the flippers is a ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' artwork of [[Bowser]]. A plastic ramp on the left which has five pictures of [[Toad]] on the surface will lead to a wire ramp. This wire ramp carries the ball back down to the left flipper. Above the Bowser artwork and the two flippers are several artworks of [[Mario]]'s forms in a vertical alignment. Each artwork lights up individually during gameplay. These forms, from bottom to top, are [[Super Mario]], [[Fire Mario]], [[Frog Mario]] and [[Raccoon Mario]]. To the upper left of these is an artwork of a Magic Whistle, which looks similar to a [[Warp Whistle]] from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Above and slightly more to the left of this is an object which is split into four sections, each with a different [[List of Power-Ups|Power-Up]]. These are (from left to right); [[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Frog Suit]] and [[Super Leaf]]. Each Power-Up corresponds to Mario's forms mentioned beforehand. Directly to the right is an artwork of Mario and Toad sheltering from the rain beneath a large toadstool, which is being used as an umbrella. A speech bubble shows Mario saying ''"Mama mia!"''.  
Unlike the average pinball machine, ''Mushroom World'' contains no inlanes or outlanes at the bottom of the playfield. Two sinkholes which are made to look like [[Warp Pipe]]s are seen above the flippers, which return the ball below the slingshots. In between the flippers is a picture of [[Bowser]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. A plastic ramp on the left which has five pictures of [[Toad]] on the surface will lead to a wire ramp. This wire ramp carries the ball back down to the left flipper. Above the Bowser picture and the two flippers are several artworks of [[Mario]]'s forms in a vertical alignment. Each artwork lights up individually during gameplay. These forms, from bottom to top, are [[Super Mario]], [[Fire Mario]], [[Frog Mario]] and [[Raccoon Mario]]. To the upper left of these is an artwork of a Magic Whistle, which looks similar to a [[Warp Whistle]] from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Above and slightly more to the left of this is an object which is split into four sections, each with a different [[List of Power-Ups|Power-Up]]. These are (from left to right); [[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Frog Suit]] and [[Super Leaf]]. Each Power-Up corresponds to Mario's forms mentioned beforehand. Directly to the right is an artwork of Mario and Toad sheltering from the rain beneath a large toadstool, which is being used as an umbrella. A speech bubble shows Mario saying ''"Mama mia!"''.  


Towards the upper area, there is a column of five [[Chain Chomp]]s which are each facing a drop target, which are each made to look like a [[Brick Block]]. Depending on the machine version, the numbers above the drop targets will vary. In one of the versions, the order of numbers will appear as five, two, three, one and four. This indicates how many tickets the player may receive on the shot (if redemption mode is enabled). On the alternative version, the numbers represent how many points the player will receive once the drop targets are hit. The values (each times one million) are twenty, three, five, two and ten. Regardless of the version, both kinds will still reward points and be able to dispense tickets; only the numbers which are shown are different. Part of the same object, but above the numbers is a line of text which reads "Complete [[World]]s 1-8" and "World 8 [[Dark Land|Darkland]]", with Darkland being the eighth and final world of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. There is a flipped image of the same object which sits on the left side, slightly higher up on the playfield.
Towards the upper area, there is a column of five [[Chain Chomp]]s which are each facing a drop target, which are each made to look like a [[Brick Block]]. Depending on the machine version, the numbers above the drop targets will vary. In one of the versions, the order of numbers will appear as five, two, three, one and four. This indicates how many tickets the player may receive on the shot (if redemption mode is enabled). On the alternative version, the numbers represent how many points the player will receive once the drop targets are hit. The values (each times one million) are twenty, three, five, two and ten. Regardless of the version, both kinds will still reward points and be able to dispense tickets; only the numbers which are shown are different. Part of the same object, but above the numbers is a line of text which reads "Complete [[World]]s 1-8" and "World 8 [[Dark Land|Darkland]]", with Darkland being the eighth and final world of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. There is a flipped image of the same object which sits on the left side, slightly higher up on the playfield.
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