[MAME] Mario Roulette (c)1991 Konami / Nintendo
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- emulated by MetalliC for the upcoming MAME 0.218 this is a Mario themed gambling game developed by Konami under license from Nintendo. There's not really much to it, you put in money, hit some buttons and usually lose money, sometimes you win back less money than you've already lost. It's gambling, it's Mario, it was officially licensed, it's 100% not family friendly.
Imagine losing your life saving to Mario Roulette
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was about to say that the explanation screen Mario has Fortran's bloody grin.
Man, I thought this game would forever be lost to time. It's amazing that it was dumped into a ROM, I never thought I would see the day.
You can still play the game on MAME.
@@valledesertico whay
the lack of smw's bonus theme is criminal
The fact that this is avaible now makes me SOO happy!
So glad this has been preserved!
So this is where Hummer Team got the inspiration for their sound engine...
Wow
It's good to finally see this dumped.
It's still on MAME though. You can still emulate it tho.
@@valledesertico sounds like a misspelling of name
Curioso juego de tragamonedas de Mario . Lo busque por mucho tiempo . Me intrigaba su estilo .
29 years later, emulation of this game tho successful
xd
one of the forgotten mario games.
Seems like Scott the Woz needs to update his video.
Seems the audio chip hardware clock is not being emulated correctly. All audio is higher pitch than it should be
Ah, that's looking a lot better now~!
So what I'm understanding is this:
The idea is that the 8 outer icons must match the icon in the center in order to win. If you get Bowser, you will lose instantly, and i assume that if you get Princess Peach, you'll win some jackpot.
I think that's the gist of it. I was hoping to get a Princess Peach on the video, but at the same time I wasn't going to play it for hours just for that.
here's an approximate translation for the rules at 0:38, with kanji included.
"Welcome to the Mario Stage!" マリオステージヘようこそ
"I'll now explain the rules." ルールを せつめいしよう
"When you push the button..." ボタンをーかいおすと
"The roulette stops." そとのルーレットがとまります
"If you press it again..." もうーかいおすと
"[sadly i couldn't get a really good translation]" なかのえもとまります
"If you get the same images..." おなじキャラクタが
"...from either the edge or a diagonal line..." タテヨコナナメにとまったら
"...you win!" あたりです
"If you get a Bowser, you receive nothing." クッパがでるとハズレです
"If you get Princess Peach, you receive a big bonus." ビーチひめがでるとビッグボーナス
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it's the super mario world 1up game basically
Princess Peach is a 30-coin Bonus. It's also a wild symbol too.
The music sounds like if mario was on TG16.
The colaboration Konami X Nintendo most biggest on the history of videogames
Mario, your voice sounds a lot more high-pitched than usual.
It sounds more like peach
Mario on helium
@NoodleBoi No, that's what the game sounds like in real life
@@4rumani 1:55 who does mario Japanese voice in this arcade game
Great work!!!
The amount Bowsers that popped up in this video is unreal.
come-a lose your-a money wahoo !!
Weird finding.
The music sounds like vrc6, like some 1985 Konami games. Some old MAME 32 versions emulated the chip with AY8910 and Namco custom wavetable
About as odd of a pairing as...Metal Gear Solid 3 pachislots. Good to see this one made it, though. System 16 has a few screenshots and I'd been wondering if this was as janky of an affair as it sounded. (It is)
Yeah, Konami made gambling games (including Pachislots in that bracket) out of any IP they owned or could get their hands on. It was big business, and in reality where all the money was (especially if you got kids hooked early..)
@@mamehaze "Konami! Gambling first, Ethically last." - Konami
Happy Mar10
Very rare
The first time Konami made a Mario game?
Mario Music Composed by Koji Kondo?
The game has been dumped and successfully emulated, but the music needs to corrected at proper pitch, this is what supposed to sound in actual hardware looks like.
ruclips.net/video/k5CYGW-CZuE/видео.htmlm22s
Unfortunately, the music is played at the incorrect clock speed.
I believe it's since been changed, but this channel is to mostly show off current MAME developments, and this is how it was at the point it became playable. Always use the latest version of MAME if you want the best chance of things being correct.
Actually, you wins Konami medals, not money.
EDIT: Okay I'm a bit wrong because the uploader saids you can exchange medals to money
yes, that's the loophole these things exploit. *technically* it's not money, but it is money, everybody knows it's money.
Really dumb question, but does the sound hardware here share any components in common with the sound hardware of the PC Engine? The soundtrack sounds like PC Engine music.
don't think so, PC Engine used the Huc6280's built in sound capability, this uses a Konami custom.
The game uses the Konami SCC sound chip, which is probably most famous from the arcade Gradius. It was also built into some Konami MSX cartridges.
There's a roulette game based on Mario?!
how is this not a meme Mario slot game BY KONAMI
this seems like a really irritating slot machine, you’re constantly getting assaulted by mario tunes and “dying” every time you lose
I thought these machines were illegal in Japan, though.
Most of them got around the legal side of thing by using 'medals' instead of coins. Of course you would simply exchange your coins for medals before playing, and your medals for coins after playing - some units even included the facility to do this for you. If anything I think it makes it worse because you no longer feel like you're losing real money, but that's the problem with gambling, the companies behind it are evil and will find any way to bend the laws so they can get away with it - see the whole 'lootbox' and 'micro-transaction' behaviors you have in modern games that depend on the same addiction related illnesses.
hehe, it is vice versa, this and similar medal-machines was Japan-only. moreover, they are targeted for little kids.
@@mamehaze y'know, that explains all the arcades on the Jersey Shore that essentially amount to child-friendly gambling. They worked in pretty much the same way as these Japanese ones, though instead of exchanging money for tokens, you're putting money into the machines and winning tokens. I grew up playing these machines all the time, probably sinking far more money into them than the actual value of the prizes I would exchange the tokens and tickets for. I'm actually not even sure how this is legal, since I feel like a case could absolutely be made for it just straight up being gambling for children.
I did get a JD Bug scooter that I played with all the time as a kid out of it, though, so there was that.
Wait wtf is wow like cool
Can You Please Have A Link To This Rom?
internet
Is this real? It looks like a bootleg.
It is real.
@@valledesertico Apparently so. Huh.
Mario sounds like a girl
Mario doesn't talk in this game.
1:55 you think have a listen