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|title=<center>Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World</center> | |||
|image=Terebi Denwa Super Mario World cabinet 01.jpg | |||
|imagecaption=Cabinet and title screen. | |||
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> | |||
|datefound=14 Sep 2023 | |||
|foundby=[https://github.com/mamedev/mame/commit/cd0dd9590eba8c1f7992b332d97265a0783d4cb2 Phil Bennett] | |||
}} | |||
'''''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World''''' is an arcade game that was released in 1992 by Banpresto. | '''''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World''''' is an arcade game that was released in 1992 by Banpresto. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The game consisted of the player being asked puzzle-based or action-based questions by Mario. Similar to other ''Terebi Denwa'' games by Banpresto, the player would listen to characters speak from a telephone-shaped speaker and answer questions by pressing numbered buttons.<ref>[http:// | The game consisted of the player being asked puzzle-based or action-based questions by Mario. Similar to other ''Terebi Denwa'' games by Banpresto, the player would listen to characters speak from a telephone-shaped speaker and answer questions by pressing numbered buttons.<ref>[http://a-suma.com/game/ac/tvd/smw-tvdenwa.htm All Super Mario.] Retrieved Retrieved 1 June '23.</ref> | ||
==Availablity== | ==Availablity== | ||
''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World'' was exclusive to Japan and for years its ROM file has never been distributed online. Most game screenshots and video footage are in low quality. | ''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World'' was exclusive to Japan and for years its ROM file has never been distributed online. Most game screenshots and video footage are in low quality. | ||
Although a cabinet is owned by Japanese YouTuber [https:// | Although a cabinet is owned by Japanese YouTuber [https://youtube.com/user/kikaim0 kikai / マリオガイド], it is currently broken.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kikaim/status/1511316930845585408 Tweet by kikai / マリオが好きなひと.] Retrieved 1 June '23.</ref> | ||
On September | On September 14th, 2023, Phil Bennett announced on Twitter that he dumped the game onto MAME, though stating it wasn't working properly.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PhilBennett3D/status/1702490492842471871 Tweet by Phil Bennett] Retrieved 18 Sept '23.</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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|description1 =Gameplay | |description1 =Gameplay footage. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http:// | *[http://a-suma.com/old/game/ac/smtd/smtd.htm All Super Mario's old website] | ||
*[https:// | *[https://mariowiki.com/Terebi_Denwa:_Super_Mario_World ''Super Mario'' Wiki page on ''Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World''] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Found media]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Found video games]] |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 18 September 2023
Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World is an arcade game that was released in 1992 by Banpresto.
Gameplay
The game consisted of the player being asked puzzle-based or action-based questions by Mario. Similar to other Terebi Denwa games by Banpresto, the player would listen to characters speak from a telephone-shaped speaker and answer questions by pressing numbered buttons.[1]
Availablity
Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World was exclusive to Japan and for years its ROM file has never been distributed online. Most game screenshots and video footage are in low quality.
Although a cabinet is owned by Japanese YouTuber kikai / マリオガイド, it is currently broken.[2]
On September 14th, 2023, Phil Bennett announced on Twitter that he dumped the game onto MAME, though stating it wasn't working properly.[3]
Gallery
Images from All Super Mario
Video
See Also
External links
References
- ↑ All Super Mario. Retrieved Retrieved 1 June '23.
- ↑ Tweet by kikai / マリオが好きなひと. Retrieved 1 June '23.
- ↑ Tweet by Phil Bennett Retrieved 18 Sept '23.