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|languages=Japanese
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'''''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World''''' is a Japan-exclusive arcade game released in 1992 by [[Banpresto]].
'''''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World''''' is a Japan-exclusive arcade game released in 1992 by [[Banpresto]]. The machine is 128 centimeters tall and 50 centimeters on all sides, and it weighs 28 kilograms. It uses an alternating current of 100 volts, 50–60 hertz, and 80 watts.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
To play ''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World'', players have to insert a 100¥ coin, receive a card from the bottom of the cabinet, and insert it back into the card slot. Afterwards, they are given the option to play a game with puzzle-based questions or action-based questions.
To play ''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World'', players have to insert a ¥100 coin, receive a card from the bottom of the cabinet, and insert it back into the card slot. Afterwards, they are given the option to play a game with puzzle-based questions or action-based questions.


Like in ''[[Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land]]'', the player uses a telephone to interact with the game by listening to its speaker and pressing numbered buttons. The game continues if the player incorrectly answers a question and cannot receive a [[Game Over|game over]].<ref>[http://www.a-suma.com/game/ac/tvd/smw-tvdenwa.htm ''スーパーマリオワールド てれびでんわ''] (copyright 2012). All Super Mario. Retrieved on May 31, 2023.</ref>
Like with ''[[Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land]]'', the player uses a telephone to interact with the game by listening to its speaker and pressing numbered buttons. The game continues if the player incorrectly answers a question and cannot receive a [[Game Over|game over]].<ref>[http://www.a-suma.com/game/ac/tvd/smw-tvdenwa.htm ''スーパーマリオワールド てれびでんわ''] (copyright 2012). All Super Mario. Retrieved on May 31, 2023.</ref>


The game ends with a screen featuring [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Yoshi]]. The player also receives another card.<ref>グラン☆ (April 6, 2009). [https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm6675910 ''ゲームセンターでマリオと電話してみた''.] Niconico. Retrieved on May 31, 2023.</ref>
The game ends with a screen featuring [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Yoshi]]. The player also receives another card.<ref>グラン☆ (April 6, 2009). [https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm6675910 ''ゲームセンターでマリオと電話してみた''.] Niconico. Retrieved on May 31, 2023.</ref>
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===Screenshots===
===Screenshots===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Televidenwa Super Mario World 01.jpg|Title screen
Televidenwa Super Mario World 01.png|Title screen
Televidenwa Super Mario World 02.jpg|Card screen
Televidenwa Super Mario World 02.jpg|Card screen
Televidenwa Super Mario World 03.jpg|Gameplay selection screen
Terebi Denwa Super Mario World 03.png|Gameplay-selection screen
Televidenwa Super Mario World 04.jpg
Televidenwa Super Mario World 04.jpg
Televidenwa Super Mario World 05.jpg
Terebi Denwa Super Mario World 05.png
Televidenwa Super Mario World 06.jpg
Televidenwa Super Mario World 06.png
Televidenwa Super Mario World 07.jpg
Televidenwa Super Mario World 07.jpg
Televidenwa Super Mario World 08.jpg
Televidenwa Super Mario World 08.jpg
Televidenwa Super Mario World 09.png
Terebi Denwa Super Mario World 10.png
</gallery>
</gallery>


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===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Terebi Denwa SMW ad.jpg|Advertisement and details about the machine in a 1993 Banpresto catalog
Televidenwa Super Mario World cabinet.jpg|Close-up of the cabinet
Televidenwa Super Mario World cabinet.jpg|Close-up of the cabinet
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Name in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=てれびでんわスーパーマリオワールド
|Jap=てれびでんわスーパーマリオワールド
|JapR=Terebi Denwa Sūpā Mario Wārudo
|JapR=Terebi Denwa Sūpā Mario Wārudo
|JapM=Television Telephone: Super Mario World
|JapM=Videophone: Super Mario World
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 09:27, December 3, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World
A Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World cabinet.
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Release date Japan 1992[?]
Language(s) Japanese
Genre Arcade

Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World is a Japan-exclusive arcade game released in 1992 by Banpresto. The machine is 128 centimeters tall and 50 centimeters on all sides, and it weighs 28 kilograms. It uses an alternating current of 100 volts, 50–60 hertz, and 80 watts.

Gameplay[edit]

To play Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World, players have to insert a ¥100 coin, receive a card from the bottom of the cabinet, and insert it back into the card slot. Afterwards, they are given the option to play a game with puzzle-based questions or action-based questions.

Like with Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land, the player uses a telephone to interact with the game by listening to its speaker and pressing numbered buttons. The game continues if the player incorrectly answers a question and cannot receive a game over.[1]

The game ends with a screen featuring Mario, Princess Peach, and Yoshi. The player also receives another card.[2]

Gallery[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

Cards[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese てれびでんわスーパーマリオワールド[?]
Terebi Denwa Sūpā Mario Wārudo
Videophone: Super Mario World

References[edit]

  1. ^ スーパーマリオワールド てれびでんわ (copyright 2012). All Super Mario. Retrieved on May 31, 2023.
  2. ^ グラン☆ (April 6, 2009). ゲームセンターでマリオと電話してみた. Niconico. Retrieved on May 31, 2023.