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|developer={{wp|Gottlieb}}
|developer={{wp|Gottlieb}}
|publisher=Gottlieb<br>Taito (JP)<ref>{{cite|url=x.com/kentahashizume/status/900339792143015940|title=スーパーマリオブラザーズ マッシュルームワールド「1ゲーム~2ボール。でゲーム終りです。」というのが なんともはや(笑) …同じ台が 神田駅前のタイトーステーションでも遊べたな。|language=ja|author=kentahashizume|date=August 23, 2017|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=July 8, 2024}}</ref>
|publisher=Gottlieb<br>Taito (JP)<ref>{{cite|url=x.com/kentahashizume/status/900339792143015940|title=スーパーマリオブラザーズ マッシュルームワールド「1ゲーム~2ボール。でゲーム終りです。」というのが なんともはや(笑) …同じ台が 神田駅前のタイトーステーションでも遊べたな。|language=ja|author=kentahashizume|date=August 23, 2017|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=July 8, 2024}}</ref>
|release={{flag list|USA|June 1992<ref name="Internet Pinball Database: Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World">{{cite|url=www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=3427|title=Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World|publisher=Internet Pinball Database|accessdate=July 8, 2024|language=en}}</ref>}}
|release={{flag list|USA|June 1992}}
|languages=English
|languages=English
|genre=Redemption<br>Novelty Play
|genre=Redemption<br>Novelty Play
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{{quote|It's Mario Mania all over again... In redemption!|Marketing slogan for ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World''}}
{{quote|It's Mario Mania all over again... In redemption!|Marketing slogan for ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World''}}
'''''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World''''' is a coin-operated pinball machine developed by {{wp|Gottlieb}} and licensed by [[Nintendo]]. It was released to commercial buyers in the United States in June 1992,<ref name="Internet Pinball Database: Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World"/> being the direct sequel to the pinball game ''[[Super Mario Bros. (pinball)|Super Mario Bros.]]'', which was released two months earlier. Unlike its predecessor, ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' was more focused on commercial buyers, as it was given redemption features. It is also much smaller than the average pinball machine, with the table standing at only 30 inches at the lowest adjustable setting. Gameplay is based on that of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', as the cabinet displays the game artwork of the [[Koopalings]] and uses [[List of power-ups|power-up]] forms, such as [[Frog Mario]] and [[Raccoon Mario]], during gameplay. A total of 519 units was manufactured, a great deal less than its predecessor. Likewise, ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' is a much sought-after product, receiving high bids at auctions, including machines in very poor condition.<ref>{{cite|url=pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/price-check-gottlieb-super-mario-bros-mushroom-world|title=Price Check Gottlieb Super Mario Bros Mushroom World {{!}} Buying and selling advice|publisher=Pinside.com|accessdate=July 8, 2024|language=en}}</ref>
'''''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World''''' is a coin-operated pinball machine developed by {{wp|Gottlieb}} and licensed by [[Nintendo]]. It was released to commercial buyers in the United States in June 1992,<ref name="Internet Pinball Database: Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World">{{cite|url=www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=3427|title=Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World|publisher=Internet Pinball Database|accessdate=July 8, 2024|language=en}}</ref> being the direct sequel to the pinball game ''[[Super Mario Bros. (pinball)|Super Mario Bros.]]'', which was released two months earlier. Unlike its predecessor, ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' was more focused on commercial buyers, as it was given redemption features. It is also a great deal smaller than the average pinball machine, with the table standing at only 30 inches at the lowest adjustable setting. Gameplay is based on that of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', as the cabinet displays the game artwork of the [[Koopalings]] and uses [[List of power-ups|power-up]] forms, such as [[Frog Mario]] and [[Raccoon Mario]], during gameplay. A total of 519 units was manufactured, a great deal less than its predecessor. Likewise, ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' is a much sought-after product, receiving high bids at auctions, including machines in very poor condition.<ref>{{cite|url=pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/price-check-gottlieb-super-mario-bros-mushroom-world|title=Price Check Gottlieb Super Mario Bros Mushroom World {{!}} Buying and selling advice|publisher=Pinside.com|accessdate=July 8, 2024|language=en}}</ref>


==Cabinet description==
==Cabinet description==
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The pinball machine is colored yellow with several ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]''-themed artwork, some of it original. The backbox displays a translight artwork that shows seven Koopalings in seven different [[world]]s, with [[Bowser]] in World 8. [[Mario]] is seen in the middle holding a [[Super Mushroom]] (an artwork from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''). Below the translight is a small screen that uses a {{wp|dot-matrix display}} to show the player's current score, several video animations, and interactive games. One of such animations, taking place before the game starts, is a concerned Mario with a "Say no to drugs" message. Two speakers sit on either side of the screen, and they are used to emit music and sound effects. On top of the backbox is a red siren, which lights up on certain occasions during gameplay. Artwork is seen on the sides of the backbox, showing Raccoon Mario [[fly]]ing above three [[Lakitu's Cloud|Clouds]], leaving two mad [[Chain Chomp]]s snapping below.
The pinball machine is colored yellow with several ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]''-themed artwork, some of it original. The backbox displays a translight artwork that shows seven Koopalings in seven different [[world]]s, with [[Bowser]] in World 8. [[Mario]] is seen in the middle holding a [[Super Mushroom]] (an artwork from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''). Below the translight is a small screen that uses a {{wp|dot-matrix display}} to show the player's current score, several video animations, and interactive games. One of such animations, taking place before the game starts, is a concerned Mario with a "Say no to drugs" message. Two speakers sit on either side of the screen, and they are used to emit music and sound effects. On top of the backbox is a red siren, which lights up on certain occasions during gameplay. Artwork is seen on the sides of the backbox, showing Raccoon Mario [[fly]]ing above three [[Lakitu's Cloud|Clouds]], leaving two mad [[Chain Chomp]]s snapping below.


Moving down the pinball machine, the 1,053 square inches of playfield largely consist of artwork from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, flashing lights, and pinball gameplay elements. The side walls containing the playfield consist of more artwork; the logo of ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' is surrounded by a cloud. Mario and [[Toad]] are running from two Chain Chomps, with [[Morton|Morton Koopa Jr.]] seen on the far right. The back of the machine contains the Gottlieb logo, along with a few notices and warnings. The front of the machine has two coin slots; the left one takes quarters (25¢ American coins), and the right one takes certain-sized game tokens from arcade companies. The coins can be retrieved via the coin door, which can be unlocked with a key that comes with the machine. To the right of the coin door is a "Start Game" logo, with a red plunger that is used to pull back to send the pinball onto the playfield. Directly below the plunger and logo is the ticket dispenser, which locks to hold a reel of tickets for commercial use. The Gottlieb logo is seen to the left. The system can be set to play with or without ticket redemption.
Moving down the pinball machine, the 1,053 square inches of playfield largely consist of artwork from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, flashing lights, and pinball gameplay elements. The side walls containing the playfield consist of more artwork; the logo of ''Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World'' is surrounded by a cloud. Mario and [[Toad]] are running from two Chain Chomps, with [[Morton Koopa Jr.]] seen on the far right. The back of the machine contains the Gottlieb logo, along with a few notices and warnings. The front of the machine has two coin slots; the left one takes quarters (25¢ American coins), and the right one takes certain-sized game tokens from arcade companies. The coins can be retrieved via the coin door, which can be unlocked with a key that comes with the machine. To the right of the coin door is a "Start Game" logo, with a red plunger that is used to pull back to send the pinball onto the playfield. Directly below the plunger and logo is the ticket dispenser, which locks to hold a reel of tickets for commercial use. The Gottlieb logo is seen to the left. The system can be set to play with or without ticket redemption.


A main focus of the product was portability. The legs have an adjustable difference of eight inches, and the cabinet is 39 inches in length. The backbox is able to be folded forward onto the playfield area. The cabinet weighs a minimum of 118 kg.<ref name="Internet Pinball Database: Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World"/>
A main focus of the product was portability. The legs have an adjustable difference of eight inches, and the cabinet is 39 inches in length. The backbox is able to be folded forward onto the playfield area. The cabinet weighs a minimum of 118 kg.<ref name="Internet Pinball Database: Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World"/>
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File:SMB Mushroom World-Chain Chomp Art.PNG|[[Chain Chomp]]s
File:SMB Mushroom World-Chain Chomp Art.PNG|[[Chain Chomp]]s
File:SMB Mushroom World-Magic Whistle Art.PNG|[[Recorder|Magic Whistle]]
File:SMB Mushroom World-Magic Whistle Art.PNG|[[Recorder|Magic Whistle]]
File:SMB Mushroom World-Morton Koopa Art.PNG|[[Morton|Morton Koopa Jr.]]
File:SMB Mushroom World-Morton Koopa Art.PNG|[[Morton Koopa Jr.]]
File:SMB Mushroom World-Wendy Art.PNG|[[Wendy|Wendy O. Koopa]]
File:SMB Mushroom World-Wendy Art.PNG|[[Wendy O. Koopa]]
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File:SMB MUshroom World-Playfield VUK Tunnel Area.PNG|VUK area of the upper playfield, with the princess tunnel removed
File:SMB MUshroom World-Playfield VUK Tunnel Area.PNG|VUK area of the upper playfield, with the princess tunnel removed
File:SMB Mushroom World - Upper Playfield.png|Smaller area of the upper playfield, with some gameplay instruments removed
File:SMB Mushroom World - Upper Playfield.png|Smaller area of the upper playfield, with some gameplay instruments removed
File:SMB Mushroom World - Three Koopaling Panels.png|[[Koopalings|Koopaling]] panels of [[Wendy]], [[Iggy]], and [[Ludwig]]
File:SMB Mushroom World - Three Koopaling Panels.png|[[Koopalings|Koopaling]] panels of [[Wendy]], [[Iggy]], and [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]]
File:SMB Mushroom World - Morton and Wendy Panels.png|Panels of [[Morton]] and Wendy
File:SMB Mushroom World - Morton and Wendy Panels.png|Panels of [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] and Wendy
File:SMB Mushroom World - Lemmy Panel.png|Panel of [[Lemmy]]
File:SMB Mushroom World - Lemmy Panel.png|Panel of [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]]
File:SMB Mushroom World-World Lights.JPG|The [[world]] lights
File:SMB Mushroom World-World Lights.JPG|The [[world]] lights
File:SMB Mushroom World-Playfield Diagram.png|Basic diagram of the playfield
File:SMB Mushroom World-Playfield Diagram.png|Basic diagram of the playfield

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