Super Mario Ball (GBA)

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Super Mario Ball
Super Mario Ball
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Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Fuse games
Alternative Title: Mario Pinball Land (GBA) (US)
Release date: JP: 26/August/2004
NA: 04/October/2004
EU: 26/November/2004
AU: date/monthintext/year
Genre: Pinball Simulation
Number of Players: 1
Rating: ESRB - E (Everyone)
PEGI/ELSPA - 3+
CERO - Free
Platform: Image:Nintendo Game Boy Advance_thumblogo.png Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Media: Game Boy Advance cartridge
Online Functions: Yes/No
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Description

Super Mario Ball is a pinball game featurng characters from the Super Mario series of games. It was programmed in the UK, and is part of a series of conversions of old gaming franchises into pinball form - see for example Sonic Pinball Party (GBA) and Pokémon Pinball (GBC).

Story

Mario and Peach were visiting the fairground and they found a machine that turns anyone into a ball and shoots them at a target. Indeed. As Peach entered the machine, Goombas appared and moved the cannon, so Peach was shot into Bowser's castle. Mario jumped into the machine to save her.

Gameplay

Super Mario Ball is a pinball game in which Mario is the ball. You must use the flippers to prevent him from falling off of the bottom of the table, and hit targets to progress through the game. Mario cannot die if he falls from a table, but instead play moves down to the previous table again.

Star doors

In order to progress, Mario must open star doors, which he can do by completing objectives and winning stars.

Screenshots

Super Mario Ball Screenshots
Super Mario Ball Screenshot 1
Super Mario Ball Screenshot 1
Super Mario Ball Screenshot 2
Super Mario Ball Screenshot 2

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Trivia

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Credits

  • Executive Producer: Satoru Iwata
  • Producer: Shigeru Miyamoto
  • Voice: Charles Martinet
  • Supervisors: Keisuke Terasaki, Hiro Yamada, Brett Gow

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