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'''''Super Mario Bros.''''' is a handheld pinball game released by [[Blackbird Interactive]] in 1988. It appears to function as a typical pinball machine, with the added ability to twist the machine at the middle so it is facing at an angle. The player has the ability to score a maximun of 500 points in one pocket, and a minimum of ten points. The machine uses art from the box art of the [[Family Computer]]/[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game of the same name.
'''''Super Mario Bros.''''' is a handheld pinball game released by [[Blackbird Interactive]] in 1988. It appears to function as a typical pinball machine, with the added ability to twist the machine at the middle so it is facing at an angle. The player has the ability to score a maximun of 500 points in one pocket, and a minimum of ten points. The machine uses art from the box art of the [[Family Computer]]/[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game of the same name.

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Super Mario Bros.
The Super Mario Bros. handheld pinball game.
Developer Blackbird Interactive
Platform(s) Handheld pinball
Release date Canada 1988[?]

Super Mario Bros. is a handheld pinball game released by Blackbird Interactive in 1988. It appears to function as a typical pinball machine, with the added ability to twist the machine at the middle so it is facing at an angle. The player has the ability to score a maximun of 500 points in one pocket, and a minimum of ten points. The machine uses art from the box art of the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System game of the same name.

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