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[[File:SML2 Casino.png|thumb|The casino in ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'']]
 
[[File:SML2 Casino Slot Machine.png|thumb|Slot Machine]]
[[File:Casino SML 2.png|thumb|The casino in ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''.]]
The '''casino'''<ref>{{cite|author=Hamm & Rudolf GmbH, Frankfurt|title=''[[Super Game Boy]]'' Player's Guide|page=21|date=1994|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> is a cave in [[Mario Land (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Mario Land]], hidden beneath the hills near [[Mario's castle]]. Using the [[coin]]s he has collected as an entrance fee, [[Mario]] can win bonuses by selecting a [[pipe]] that leads to one of the '''Slot Machines'''.<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 43|page=44-45|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=December 1992}}</ref> The first game costs 30 coins and features [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]s, [[Fire Flower]]s, and [[Carrot]]s; the second game costs 50 coins and adds 1UP and 3UP [[Extra life|extra lives]]; the third game costs 200 coins and removes the power-ups in favor of 5UP and 20UP; the final game costs 999 coins and has 5UP, 20UP, 50UP and 99UP, as well as the wagered 500 coins at stake. A [[Witch (boss)|Witch]] icon has a chance of appearing in all four games, which constitutes a loss. Unlike the mini-games that can be played at the end of a stage, the player cannot opt-out once the money has been spent.
The '''Casino''' (カシノ<ref name=Kinka>''Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 12.</ref>) is a cave in [[Mario Land (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Mario Land]], hidden beneath the hills near [[Mario's castle]]. Using the [[coin]]s he has collected as an entrance fee, [[Mario]] can win bonuses by selecting a [[pipe]] that leads to one of the '''Slot Machines'''<ref>[[Nintendo Power]] Volume 43, pages 44 & 45.</ref> (スロットマシン<ref name=Kinka/>). The first game costs 30 coins and features [[Super Mushroom|Mushrooms]], [[Fire Flower]]s, and [[Carrot]]s; the second game costs 50 coins and adds 1UP and 3UP [[Extra life|extra lives]]; the third game costs 200 coins and removes the power-ups in favor of 5UP and 20UP; the final game costs 500 coins and has 5UP, 20UP, 50UP and 100UP, as well as the wagered 500 coins at stake. A [[witch (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|witch]] icon has a chance of appearing in all four games, which constitutes a loss. Unlike the mini-games that can be played at the end of a stage, the player cannot opt-out once the money has been spent.
 
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==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Kashino
|JapM=Casino
|JapM=Casino
|Jap2=スロットゲーム{{ruby|場|センター}}<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario-kun'' volume 8|page=150}}</ref>
|Jap2R=Surotto Gēmu Sentā
|Jap2M=Slot Game Center
|Ger=Kasino
|GerM=Casino
|Ita=Stanza delle slot machine<ref>{{cite|title=''Club Nintendo'' (Italy) Numero 1|date=1993|page=23}}</ref>
|Ita2=Casinò<ref name=Casinò>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=78}}</ref>
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===Slot Machine===
===Slot Machines===
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|JapM=Slot Machine
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|Ger=Einarmiger Bandit
|GerM=One-armed bandit
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Latest revision as of 21:14, August 28, 2024

This article is about the location in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. For other casinos in the Super Mario franchise, see Category:Casinos.
Casino
The casino in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Slot Machine
Slot Machine

The casino[1] is a cave in Mario Land, hidden beneath the hills near Mario's castle. Using the coins he has collected as an entrance fee, Mario can win bonuses by selecting a pipe that leads to one of the Slot Machines.[2] The first game costs 30 coins and features Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, and Carrots; the second game costs 50 coins and adds 1UP and 3UP extra lives; the third game costs 200 coins and removes the power-ups in favor of 5UP and 20UP; the final game costs 999 coins and has 5UP, 20UP, 50UP and 99UP, as well as the wagered 500 coins at stake. A Witch icon has a chance of appearing in all four games, which constitutes a loss. Unlike the mini-games that can be played at the end of a stage, the player cannot opt-out once the money has been spent.

Names in other languages[edit]

Casino[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カシノ[3]
Kashino
Casino
スロットゲームセンター[4]
Surotto Gēmu Sentā
Slot Game Center
German Kasino[?] Casino
Italian Stanza delle slot machine[5] Slot machine room
Casinò[6] Casino

Slot Machines[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スロットマシン[3]
Surotto Mashin
Slot Machine
German Einarmiger Bandit[?] One-armed bandit
Italian Slot-machine[6] -

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hamm & Rudolf GmbH, Frankfurt (1994). Super Game Boy Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 21.
  2. ^ December 1992. Nintendo Power Volume 43. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 44-45.
  3. ^ a b 1992. Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 12.
  4. ^ Super Mario-kun volume 8. Page 150.
  5. ^ 1993. Club Nintendo (Italy) Numero 1. Page 23.
  6. ^ a b November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 78.