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|image=[[File:1fabtek.jpg|250px]]<br>Flyer for ''Super Mario World'' | |image=[[File:1fabtek.jpg|250px]]<br>Flyer for ''Super Mario World'' | ||
|developer={{wp|Fabtek|Fabtek, Inc.}} | |developer={{wp|Fabtek|Fabtek, Inc.}} | ||
|publisher=Fabtek, Inc. | |publisher=Fabtek, Inc. | ||
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|genre=Roll-down {{wp|redemption game}} | |genre=Roll-down {{wp|redemption game}} | ||
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The game was seemingly not very popular, and only one photo is known to exist.<ref>Borp. (November 4, 2015). [https://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=35672.msg1782764#msg1782764 Arcade coverage: Fabtek]. ''Super Mario Boards''. Retrieved August 20, 2019.</ref> The game was the 29th highest earning redemption game, according to a September 1995 issue of ''Play Meter''.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/play-meter-volume-21-number-10-september-1995/Play%20Meter%20-%20Volume%2021%2C%20Number%2010%20-%20September%201995%20%28Compressed%29/page/18/mode/2up?q=fabtek ''Play Meter'' Redemption Charts]</ref> Its release may have been affected by several key members of Fabtek leaving the company shortly after the ACME '94 show, including founder Frank Ballouz and national sales manager Drew Maniscalco. This was seemingly the last redemption game released by Fabtek. | The game was seemingly not very popular, and only one photo is known to exist.<ref>Borp. (November 4, 2015). [https://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=35672.msg1782764#msg1782764 Arcade coverage: Fabtek]. ''Super Mario Boards''. Retrieved August 20, 2019.</ref> The game was the 29th highest earning redemption game, according to a September 1995 issue of ''Play Meter''.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/play-meter-volume-21-number-10-september-1995/Play%20Meter%20-%20Volume%2021%2C%20Number%2010%20-%20September%201995%20%28Compressed%29/page/18/mode/2up?q=fabtek ''Play Meter'' Redemption Charts]</ref> Its release may have been affected by several key members of Fabtek leaving the company shortly after the ACME '94 show, including founder Frank Ballouz and national sales manager Drew Maniscalco. This was seemingly the last redemption game released by Fabtek. | ||
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* The Killer List of Video Games entry | |||
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