Mario Pinball Land

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Mario Pinball Land
Mario Pinball Land cover art
Developer(s) Fuse Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Release date Japan August 26, 2004
North America October 4, 2004
Europe 26 November 2004
Genre(s) Pinball
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
PEGI: 3+
CERO: All ages

Mario Pinball Land, known in Europe as Super Mario Ball, is a pinball video game that was developed by Fuse Games and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance and released in 2004. It is a spinoff of the Super Mario series of games that began on the Nintendo Entertainment System. This is the ninth Mario game for the Game Boy Advance.

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[edit] Plot summary

A screenshot of Mario Pinball Land.
A screenshot of Mario Pinball Land.

While Mario and Princess Peach visit a funfair, Bowser appears to ruin it. With his lackeys, he steals Peach, and Mario must save her. He does this by using a machine that makes him spherical, allowing for the pinball action of the game.

[edit] Gameplay

In typical Mario fashion, Mario must explore different areas to reach his aim of saving the princess. There are 5 different worlds, consisting of an ice world, a desert world, the funfare area, a hilly area and, of course, Bowser's castle. To proceed, Mario must collect enough stars to open specific doors (Like Super Mario 64). There are 35 stars to collect. With a boss in each world, Mario has his work cut out for him.

[edit] Reception

Mario Pinball Land received average to poor reviews. The review collation site Game Rankings gave a score of 63% with a large amount of overall review scores lower than 65%.[1]

Most reviews praised the excellent graphics, but criticized the game for being pointlessly difficult and having overall poor gameplay. IGN's review in particular criticized the gameplay for having "bad table layouts with an overwhelmingly annoying 'playfield reset' element". The review concluded that "the gameplay itself is far more flawed and annoying than it is fun to play". [2]

Not all reviews were negative; GameSpot gave the game 7.5 out of 10,[3] saying the game "combines Mario with pinball to create an interesting kind of adventure game".


[edit] References

  1. ^ Mario Pinball Land Reviews
  2. ^ IGN: Mario Pinball Land Review
  3. ^ Mario Pinball Land for Game Boy Advance Review - Game Boy Advance Mario Pinball Land Review

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