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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, ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' contains no inlanes or outlanes at the bottom of the playfield. Two sinkholes that are made to look like [[Warp Pipe]]s are seen above the flippers; these sinkholes 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 that has five pictures of Toad on the surface leads 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 images of Mario's suits in a vertical alignment. Each image lights up individually during gameplay. These suits, from bottom to top, are [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]], [[Fire Mario]], Frog Mario, and Raccoon Mario. To the upper left of these is a picture of a [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]] from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Above and slightly more to the left of | Unlike the average pinball machine, ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' contains no inlanes or outlanes at the bottom of the playfield. Two sinkholes that are made to look like [[Warp Pipe]]s are seen above the flippers; these sinkholes 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 that has five pictures of Toad on the surface leads 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 images of Mario's suits in a vertical alignment. Each image lights up individually during gameplay. These suits, from bottom to top, are [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]], [[Fire Mario]], Frog Mario, and Raccoon Mario. To the upper left of these is a picture of a [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]] from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Above and slightly more to the left of this is an object that is split into four sections, each with a different power-up. The power-ups, from left to right, are a Super Mushroom, [[Fire Flower]], [[Frog Suit]], and [[Super Leaf]]. Each power-up corresponds to Mario's suits mentioned beforehand. Directly to the right is an illustration of Mario and Toad hiding from the rain beneath a large toadstool. A speech bubble shows Mario saying, ''"Mama mia!"'' | ||
Towards the upper area, there is a column of five Chain Chomps, each facing a drop target, all of which are made to resemble [[Brick Block]]s. Depending on the machine version, the numbers above the drop targets vary. In one version, the order of numbers appears 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 [[point]]s the player receives once the drop targets are hit. The values (each times one million) are twenty, three, five, two, and ten. Regardless of the version, both still reward points and are able to dispense tickets; only the numbers shown are different. Above the numbers is a line of text that reads "Complete Worlds 1–8" and "World 8 [[Dark Land|Darkland]]," with Darkland being the eighth and final world of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. There is an identical set of drop targets on the left side, slightly higher up on the playfield. | Towards the upper area, there is a column of five Chain Chomps, each facing a drop target, all of which are made to resemble [[Brick Block]]s. Depending on the machine version, the numbers above the drop targets vary. In one version, the order of numbers appears 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 [[point]]s the player receives once the drop targets are hit. The values (each times one million) are twenty, three, five, two, and ten. Regardless of the version, both still reward points and are able to dispense tickets; only the numbers shown are different. Above the numbers is a line of text that reads "Complete Worlds 1–8" and "World 8 [[Dark Land|Darkland]]," with Darkland being the eighth and final world of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. There is an identical set of drop targets on the left side, slightly higher up on the playfield. | ||
At the top center of the playfield, there is a smaller Magic Whistle in front of a spot target. On either side of the Magic Whistle are two sinkholes that are made to resemble Warp Pipes. The pipe on the right is colored yellow and has the words "[[Boom Boom]]" along the convex, with a picture of the titular character seen below. The sinkhole itself sends the ball to the left, where it emerges from a kickout hole. This sends it to a VUK (vertical up-kicker), which takes the ball and rolls it down an enclosed tunnel. This tunnel has a picture of [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] on the front. Along the top is the word "Princess," with [[Peach's Crown|her crown]] pictured below. Directly below | At the top center of the playfield, there is a smaller Magic Whistle in front of a spot target. On either side of the Magic Whistle are two sinkholes that are made to resemble Warp Pipes. The pipe on the right is colored yellow and has the words "[[Boom Boom]]" along the convex, with a picture of the titular character seen below. The sinkhole itself sends the ball to the left, where it emerges from a kickout hole. This sends it to a VUK (vertical up-kicker), which takes the ball and rolls it down an enclosed tunnel. This tunnel has a picture of [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] on the front. Along the top is the word "Princess," with [[Peach's Crown|her crown]] pictured below. Directly below this area is the second sinkhole, which is made to resemble a red Warp Pipe. The word "Princess" is written along the convex. Entering this sinkhole initiates either the Block Buster or Tail Attack game round. Further along the tunnel above is a series of three pictures; each of them shows Mario at a different stage of [[stomp]]ing Boom Boom into the ground. Each time the player enters the tunnel, a red light illuminates beneath a number that progresses to three. Beyond the tunnel is a wire ramp that carries the ball a short distance, then drops it among a group of three bumpers. | ||
The plunger on the right side of the table is used to launch the ball | The plunger on the right side of the table is used to launch the ball into the playfield. There is a picture of Toadstool covering the middle of the yellow track the ball follows. A speech bubble shows her saying, ''"Be careful Mario."'' Above is a picture of [[Mario's Glove|Mario's glove]] pointing to text that reads "To Mushroom World." | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |