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'''''Mario Roulette''''' is a Japan-only {{wp|medal game}} developed and manufactured by [[Konami]] and released in 1991, being one of the first medal games from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. The machine weighs 40 kg and is 450 mm wide, 530 mm deep, and 1,285 mm tall. It has a 14-inch color monitor (made by Toshiba), consuming a total of 80 W of electricity. The machine accepts coins of 10 and 100 yen, and it is capable of storing 1,000 coins of 100 yen. Each machine cost around 320,000 yen. Illustrating the machine were some artworks from ''Super Mario'' games, primarily ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The graphics and music are based heavily on ''Super Mario World'' and the gameplay of its [[bonus game (Super Mario World)|bonus game]].
'''''Mario Roulette''''' is a Japan-only {{wp|medal game}} developed and manufactured by [[Konami]] and released in 1991, being one of the first medal games from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. The machine weighs 40 kg and is 450 mm wide, 530 mm deep, and 1,285 mm tall. It has a 14-inch color monitor (made by {{wp|Toshiba}}), consuming a total of 80 W of electricity. The machine accepts coins of 10 and 100 yen, and it is capable of storing 1,000 coins of 100 yen. Each machine cost around 320,000 yen. Illustrating the machine was some artwork from ''Super Mario'' games, primarily ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The graphics and music are based heavily on ''Super Mario World'' and the gameplay of its [[bonus game (Super Mario World)|bonus game]].


==Gameplay==
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