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|image=[[File:MarioRouletteRL.jpg|250px]]
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|developer=[[Konami]]
|developer=[[Konami]]
|release={{flag list|Japan|1991}}
|release={{release|Japan|1991}}
|languages=Japanese
|languages=Japanese
|genre=Arcade
|genre=Arcade
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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, and it is capable of storing 1,000 coins of ¥100. Each machine cost around ¥320,000. 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]].
'''''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, and it is capable of storing 1,000 coins of ¥100. 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==
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*[[Bowser]] (icon only)
*[[Bowser]] (icon only)
*[[Princess Peach]] (icon only)
*[[Princess Peach]] (icon only)
*[[Koopa Troopa]]s
*[[Magikoopa]]s
*[[Wiggler]]s


==Items==
==Items==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm9925931 Old video of gameplay]
*[https://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]  

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