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![]() Flyer for Super Mario World. | |
Developer | Fabtek, Inc. |
Publisher | Fabtek, Inc. |
Genre | Roll-down redemption game |
Mode(s) | Single Player |
Cabinet | Redemption cabinet made of plywood. |
Monitor | LED display on Deltronic ticket dispenser |
Input | Balls |
Super Mario World is an arcade game developed by Fabtek, Inc. in 1993. It is a self-described roll-down redemption game. It was designed to incorporate the theme of the 1991 video game Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The cabinet is made of plywood and is equipped with a Deltronic ticket dispenser.
The only information known about Super Mario World comes from two flyers distributed by Fabtek, Inc. targeted at arcade franchise owners and an individual picture that shows the front of the machine.[1]
References
- ^ Borp. (November 4, 2015). Arcade coverage: Fabtek. Super Mario Boards. Retrieved August 20, 2019.