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[[File:MarioRouletteRL.jpg|thumb|right|The ''Mario Roulette'' arcade machine.]]
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'''''Mario Roulette''''' (マリオルーレット) is an uncommon Japan-only medal game developed by Nintendo in partnership with [[Konami]] (who made the machines) and released in 1991, being one of the first medal games from the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. The graphics and music are based heavily on ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and the gameplay of its [[Bonus Game (Super Mario World)|Bonus Game]].
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'''''Mario Roulette''''' is a Japan-only {{wp|medal game}} developed and manufactured by [[Konami]] and released in 1991, being one of the first medal games from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. The machine weighs 40 kg and is 450 mm wide, 530 mm deep, and 1,285 mm tall. It has a 14-inch color monitor (made by {{wp|Toshiba}}), consuming a total of 80 W of electricity. The machine accepts coins of 10 and 100 yen, and it is capable of storing 1,000 coins of 100 yen. Each machine cost around 320,000 yen. Illustrating the machine was some artwork from ''Super Mario'' games, primarily ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The graphics and music are based heavily on ''Super Mario World'' and the gameplay of its [[bonus game (Super Mario World)|bonus game]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Marioroulette3.jpg|thumb|left|The title screen of ''Mario Roulette'']]
[[File:MarioRoulette-title.png|thumb|left|The title screen of ''Mario Roulette''. It is similar to the gameplay of ''Super Mario World''.]]
Mario is the main character that appears throughout the game mounted on Yoshi. During the attract mode, a cutscene showing Mario mounted on Yoshi traversing a scenario like in the title screen (image above, note that it is similar to the gameplay of ''Super Mario World'') showing the name of the game after a few seconds. Then an instructional video is shown where Mario explains how to play. After this, there is a demo of the game in action, and then it goes back to the title.  
''Mario Roulette'' is a medal game in which [[Mario]] is the main character that appears mounted on [[Yoshi]] throughout the game. During the attract mode, a cutscene shows Mario mounted on Yoshi traversing a scenario like on the title screen, showing the name of the game after a few seconds. An instructional video is then shown, where Mario explains how to play. After that, there is a demo of the game in action, and then it goes back to the title.  


After inserting up to three medals (a kind of currency that is often exchanged for prizes or to play again) out of the game title screen, the game begins. The more medals the player wagers, the higher the prizes. The game consists of a wheel with 8 black squares, showing an icon of an item.
After the player inserts up to three medals (a kind of currency that is often exchanged for prizes or to play again) out of the game title screen, the game begins. The more medals the player wagers, the higher the prizes. The game consists of a wheel with eight black squares, each showing an icon of an item. The items are [[Super Mushroom]]s, [[Cape Feather]]s, [[Super Star|Star]]s, and [[Fire Flower]]s. These symbols turn beside one that is in the center and stopped at first. To make them stop, the player must press the only button on the machine. After the player presses the button, the icons stop spinning around, showing the items that were shown, and then the icon in the center begins to randomly select the icon that is at the center, requiring the player to press the button again to stop it.  


These items are Mushrooms, Cape Feathers, Stars or the Fire Flower. These symbols are turning beside one at the center beside one that is in the center and stopped at first.  
If the symbols match the center to form lines, the player wins, and the screen flashes the symbols that were made to win with green "Win" marks. Mario strikes his victory pose as the bonus clear music from ''Super Mario World'' plays, and then a screen with a picture of Mario striking a victory pose in a yellow circle on a blue background with the word "COIN" and the number of prize winnings appears, and the player receives them. The number of prize winnings depends on how many lines of the same symbol are hit and what symbols are there, with greater winnings if the same symbol is lined up. If the player cannot align the icons correctly, or stops the center icon on a picture that shows [[Bowser]], the player loses the round. Mario dies with the death music for the former, and all squares turn into Bowser with some ominous music for the latter. If the player gets [[Princess Peach]], it acts as all symbols, the "princess rescued" theme plays, and Mario strikes his pose. Then, a cutscene is shown, saying "BIG BONUS" with the [[Super Star (theme)|invincibility theme]] playing and Mario hitting a block that makes coins come out of it. After 10 coins, it comes back to the "COIN" screen. The number of medals won with Peach is far greater than a normal win.


To make them stop, the player must press the only button on the machine. After pressing the button, the icons stop spinning around, showing the items that were shown, and then the icon in the center begins to randomly select the icon that is at the center, and the player must press the button again to stop it.
After the player wins and loses, the game returns to attract mode for them to play again.
 
If the symbols match the center to form lines, the player wins, and the screen flashes the symbols that were made to win with green "Win" marks. Mario strikes his victory pose as the bonus clear music from Super Mario World plays, and then a screen with a picture of Mario in a yellow circle on a blue background striking a victory pose with the word "COIN" and the number of prize winnings appear, and the player receives them. The amount of prize winnings depends on how many lines of the same symbol are hit and what symbols are there, with greater winnings if the same symbol is lined up. If the player cannot align the icons so right, or center stop icon into a picture that shows Bowser, he loses the round. Mario dies with the death music for the former, and all squares turn into Bowser with some ominous music for the latter. If the player gets Peach, it acts as all symbols, the princess rescued theme plays, and Mario strikes his pose. Then, a cutscene is shown saying "BIG BONUS" with the invincible theme playing, and Mario hitting a block that makes coins come out of it. After ten coins, it comes back to the "COIN" screen. The amount of medals won with Peach is far more greater than a normal win.
 
After winning and losing, the game returns to attract mode for the person to play again.
 
==Machine Information==
The machine measures weigh 40 kg and 450 mm wide, 530 mm deep and 1.285 mm in height. It has a 14-inch color monitor (made by Toshiba), consuming a total of 80W of electricity.
 
It accepts coins of 10 and 100 yen, and is capable of storing 1000 coins of 100 yen. Illustrating the machine were some artworks from ''Super Mario'' games, primarily ''Super Mario World''. Each machine cost around 320,000 yen.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{more images}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
Mario Roulette logo.png|The game's logo
Mario roulette2.jpg|Front flyer
Mario roulette2.jpg|Front flyer
Mario roulette.jpg|Back flyer
Mario roulette.jpg|Back flyer
Mario Roulette ad 01.jpg|''Game Machine Magazine'' advertisement
Mario-roulette-op.png|Opening intro
Mario-roulette-op.png|Opening intro
Marioroulette4.jpg|Gameplay
Marioroulette4.jpg|Gameplay
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Mario roulette peach.jpg|Peach appearance
Mario roulette peach.jpg|Peach appearance
Mario roulette bowser.jpg|Bowser appearance
Mario roulette bowser.jpg|Bowser appearance
Mario Roulette Mario & Yoshi sprite.png|Mario and Yoshi
Mario Roulette Peach icon.png|Peach icon
Mario Roulette Bowser icon.png|Bowser icon
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Jap=マリオルーレット
|JapR=Mario Rūretto
|JapM=Mario Roulette
}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm9925931 Old, rare video of gameplay]
*[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm9925931 Old video of gameplay]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z85HoIT5rdY Modern video of working machine in 2015]  
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z85HoIT5rdY Modern video of working machine in 2015]  
*[http://dgm.hmc6.net/museum/mario_roulette.html Japanese site with information on the machine]
*[http://dgm.hmc6.net/museum/mario_roulette.html Japanese site with information on the machine]
*[http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=arcadedb&id=497 Flyer of the game]
*[http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=arcadedb&id=497 Flyer of the game]
*[http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=568 System 16-Bit Hardware]
*[http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=568 System 16-Bit Hardware]
*[https://youtube.com/watch?v=RqKQ9cTn-vY Complete soundtrack]


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[[Category:Japan-only games]]

Latest revision as of 15:58, April 4, 2024

Mario Roulette
Mario Roulette
Developer Konami
Release date Japan 1991
Language(s) Japanese
Genre Arcade

Mario Roulette is a Japan-only medal game developed and manufactured by Konami and released in 1991, being one of the first medal games from the Super Mario franchise. The machine weighs 40 kg and is 450 mm wide, 530 mm deep, and 1,285 mm tall. It has a 14-inch color monitor (made by Toshiba), consuming a total of 80 W of electricity. The machine accepts coins of 10 and 100 yen, and it is capable of storing 1,000 coins of 100 yen. Each machine cost around 320,000 yen. Illustrating the machine was some artwork from Super Mario games, primarily Super Mario World. The graphics and music are based heavily on Super Mario World and the gameplay of its bonus game.

Gameplay[edit]

Mario Roulette title screen
The title screen of Mario Roulette. It is similar to the gameplay of Super Mario World.

Mario Roulette is a medal game in which Mario is the main character that appears mounted on Yoshi throughout the game. During the attract mode, a cutscene shows Mario mounted on Yoshi traversing a scenario like on the title screen, showing the name of the game after a few seconds. An instructional video is then shown, where Mario explains how to play. After that, there is a demo of the game in action, and then it goes back to the title.

After the player inserts up to three medals (a kind of currency that is often exchanged for prizes or to play again) out of the game title screen, the game begins. The more medals the player wagers, the higher the prizes. The game consists of a wheel with eight black squares, each showing an icon of an item. The items are Super Mushrooms, Cape Feathers, Stars, and Fire Flowers. These symbols turn beside one that is in the center and stopped at first. To make them stop, the player must press the only button on the machine. After the player presses the button, the icons stop spinning around, showing the items that were shown, and then the icon in the center begins to randomly select the icon that is at the center, requiring the player to press the button again to stop it.

If the symbols match the center to form lines, the player wins, and the screen flashes the symbols that were made to win with green "Win" marks. Mario strikes his victory pose as the bonus clear music from Super Mario World plays, and then a screen with a picture of Mario striking a victory pose in a yellow circle on a blue background with the word "COIN" and the number of prize winnings appears, and the player receives them. The number of prize winnings depends on how many lines of the same symbol are hit and what symbols are there, with greater winnings if the same symbol is lined up. If the player cannot align the icons correctly, or stops the center icon on a picture that shows Bowser, the player loses the round. Mario dies with the death music for the former, and all squares turn into Bowser with some ominous music for the latter. If the player gets Princess Peach, it acts as all symbols, the "princess rescued" theme plays, and Mario strikes his pose. Then, a cutscene is shown, saying "BIG BONUS" with the invincibility theme playing and Mario hitting a block that makes coins come out of it. After 10 coins, it comes back to the "COIN" screen. The number of medals won with Peach is far greater than a normal win.

After the player wins and loses, the game returns to attract mode for them to play again.

Characters[edit]

Items[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マリオルーレット
Mario Rūretto
Mario Roulette

External links[edit]