![]() Mushroom World, which seems to be based on Super Mario Bros. series was released in June later in the year under the name Super Mario Bros. A second pinball machine in the Super Mario Bros. Despite the name " Super Mario Bros.," the machine appears to share a majority of its artwork with Super Mario World, released two years before. ![]() Being one of America's top 10 best-selling pinball games of 1992, the game received a Gold Award from the American Amusement Machine Association. It was the first pinball machine produced by Gottlieb to use the dot-matrix display, a screen on the bottom of the lightbox that keeps track of the current score and can also display various animations during gameplay (such as Mario running towards a castle). The machine was designed by Jon Norris, with artwork by David Moore and Constantino Mitchell. It was released in the United States on April 25, 1992, and a total of 4,200 units was manufactured. is a pinball machine developed by Gottlieb and licensed by Nintendo. ![]() “More money, please!” - Mario, in-game sound effect ![]()
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