Mario Slot Mario Slot is a single-player minigame in Super Mario 64 DS. It is one of Luigi's minigames. The game consists of three spinning wheels (slots). Before the wheels are spun, the slot machine takes one of the player's coins. To play, the player must touch each of the three wheels to stop it. If each slot shows the same item the player wins and gains coins. If any Superstars are shown the player gains in coins. Possible winning outcomes and the coins won: - 3 Superstars, 20 times the player's bet
- 3 Starmen, 15 times the player's bet
- 3 Fire Flowers, 10 times the player's bet
- 3 Super Mushrooms, 10 times the player's bet
- 3 Cape Feathers, 5 times the player's bet
- 3 Yoshi Eggs, 5 times the player's bet
- 2 Superstars, 4 times the player's bet
- 1 Superstar, 2 times the player's bet
The player can earn extra coins if they get one Superstar and two matching items. In-game description[edit]Touch the spinning slots to stop them. Get 3 items in a row to earn coins! The Superstar is wild. Names in other languages[edit]Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | スーパーマリオ・スロット Sūpā Mario Surotto | Super Mario Slot | Spanish | Tragaperras Mario | Mario Slot Machine | French | Bandit manchot | One-armed bandit | German | Marios Einarmiger Bandit | Mario's One-Armed Bandit | Italian | Slot Mario | Mario Slot |
Trivia[edit]- On the top of the top screen, there is a scene based on Super Mario Bros., and in the middle a spoof on the Super Mario Bros. title screen. Also, on the touch screen, there is the same artwork by Shigeru Miyamoto for the game.
- A microgame in WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase known as Mario Slots appears in 18-Volt's stage.
[Edit] Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS |
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Characters | Big Penguin • Bob-omb Buddy • Dorrie • Glowing rabbits† • Headless Snowman • Hoot • Koopa the Quick • Lakitu Bros. • Luigi† • Mario • MIPS* • Mother Penguin • Princess Peach • Rabbits† • Toads • Tuxie • Wario† • Yoshi |
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Bosses | Big Bob-omb • Big Boo • Big Bully • Big Mr. I • Bowser • Chief Chilly† • Chill Bully • Eyerok • Goomboss† • King Boo† • Whomp King • Wiggler |
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Items | 1-Up Mushroom • Blue Coin • Jumbo Star • Key • Luigi Key† • Luigi's Cap† • Mario Key† • Mario's Cap • Metal Cap* • Mushroom† • Power Flower† • Power Star • Red Coin • Secret • Silver Star† • Vanish Cap* • Wario Key† • Wario's Cap† • Wing Cap/Wings • Yellow Coin |
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Objects | ! Block • ! Switch* • ? Block† • ? Switch† • ★ door • Arrow Lift • Big Star Door • Block • Blue Coin Block • Bubble ring • Cannon • Conveyor Belt • Crate • Crazed Crate • Crystal Tap • Donut Block • Floating Mine • Ice Block • Key Door • Koopa Shell • Lift • Magic carpet • Painting • Purple Switch • Seesaw • Spinning Heart • Star Marker • Star Switch† • Stump • Treasure chest • Wire nets • Work Elevator |
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Enemies | Amp • Beach Koopa • Bob-omb • Boo • Bookend • Bub • Bubba • Bubble • Bullet Bill • Bully • Butterfly • Chain-Chomp • Chair • Chuckya • Clam • Fly Guy • Fwoosh • Goomba • Grand Goomba • Grindel • Heave-Ho • Klepto • Keronpa Ball • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Mad Piano • Manta • Micro Goomba • Money Bags • Monty Mole • Moving Bar • Mr. Blizzard • Mr. I • Piranha Flower • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Scuttle Bug • Skeeter • Small Piranha • Snufit • Spindel • Spindrift • Spiny • Spiny Egg • Sushi • Swoop • Thwomp • Tox Box • Ukkiki • Unagi • Whomp |
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Obstacles | Boulder • Flame thrower • Iron Ball • Lava • Quicksand • Slide Box • Turtle Cannon • Water Bomb • Whirlpool |
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Locations | Battle Fort† • Behind the Waterfall • Big Boo Battle† • Big Boo's Haunt • Bob-omb Battlefield • Bowser in the Dark World • Bowser in the Fire Sea • Bowser in the Sky • Castle Grounds • Chief Chilly Challenge† • Cool, Cool Mountain • Courtyard • Dire, Dire Docks • Endless stairs • Goomboss Battle† • Hazy Maze Cave • Jolly Roger Bay • Lethal Lava Land • Mushroom Castle • Over the Rainbows • Rainbow Ride • Rec Room† • Shifting Sand Land • Sunshine Isles† • Snowman's Land • Tall, Tall Mountain • Through the Looking Glass† •Tick Tock Clock • Tiny-Huge Island • Tower of the Wing Cap • The Princess's Secret Slide • The Secret Aquarium • The Secret Under the Moat • Wet-Dry World • Whomp's Fortress |
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Moves | Backward Somersault • Crawl • Crouch • Dash • Dive • Double Jump • Flutter Jump† • Ground Pound • Long Jump • Jump • Kick • Punch • Scuttle† • Side Somersault • Slide • Slide Kick • Sweep Kick • Triple Jump • Wall Jump |
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Minigames† | Luigi | Lucky Stars • Mario Slot • Memory Master • Memory Match • Mushroom Roulette • Pair-a-Gone • Pair-a-Gone and On • Picture Poker • Super Mario Slot |
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Mario | Bounce and Pounce • Bounce and Trounce • Connect the Characters • Mario's Slides • Shell Smash • Shuffle Shell • Sort or 'Splode • Trampoline Terror • Trampoline Time |
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Wario | Bingo Ball • Bob-omb Squad • Coincentration • Giant Snowball Slalom • Intense Coincentration • Lakitu Launch • Psyche Out! • Slots Shot • Snowball Slalom |
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Yoshi | Boom Box • Hide and Boo Seek • Loves Me...? • Mix-a-Mug • Puzzle Panel • Puzzle Panic • Tox Box Shuffle • Wanted! • Which Wiggler? |
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Further info | Glitches (DS) • Image gallery (DS) • Media • Original soundtrack • Pre-release and unused content (DS) • Quotes • Staff |
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* Exclusive to Super Mario 64. † Exclusive to Super Mario 64 DS. |
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Here's everything you need to know about this training facility.
The first time you enter the Battle Lab, you’ll receive a free 1-Up Mushroom, which will automatically revive Mario in a battle if he runs out of health. From there, you can practice normal ring-based battles by interacting with the brown machine on the right side of the lab. The machine has two modes to choose from. Souce: SuperParent.
In Paper Mario: The Origami King, you’re challenged to explore a colorful paper world on a quest to defeat the evil King Olly, who wants to refold the world into origami!
On your quest, you’ll come across lots of different enemies (including bosses) that you’ll need to defeat in unique ring-based battles.
In regular battles, enemies appear in different spots on “rings” that you can move in order to line them up into specific formations (for instance, a line of four in a row). If you line enemies up correctly, you can attack them all in a single move.
Enemies won’t appear in “random” locations around the rings. Instead, each battle is like a mini puzzle. Once you find the solution, you can simply move the rings to make sure enemies are in the right spots. However, some puzzles are easier to solve than others (especially since you have a limited amount of time to line up enemies on your turn).
If you ever want to practice these battles without worrying about taking damage, you can do so by heading to the Battle Lab in Toad Town.
The Battle Lab is next door to the Musee Champignon, but you’ll need to rescue a particular Toad before you can actually use the facility. Thankfully, this Toad is impossible to miss.
At the end of the Picnic Road area (heading into Overlook Mountain), you’ll see a paper dog blocking the way. This is actually the Toad you need to rescue in disguise. Once you rescue this Toad, he’ll head to the Battle Lab in Toad Town and you can visit him whenever you want. (You can get there quickly by fast traveling.)
The first time you enter the Battle Lab, you’ll receive a free 1-Up Mushroom, which will automatically revive Mario in a battle if he runs out of health.
From there, you can practice normal ring-based battles by interacting with the brown machine on the right side of the lab. The machine has two modes to choose from.
The first is called “The Ringer,” and it challenges you to solve 10 puzzles as quickly as you can (there are three levels to complete in The Ringer, and each has 10 different puzzles). In each puzzle, you’re presented with different colors of Toads, and you’re asked to line them up just like you’d line them up enemies in a regular battle. You can take as much time as you need to solve each puzzle. If you don’t solve a puzzle correctly, it’s game over and you can try again from the beginning of the level.
Paper Mario Battle Music
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The other mode is called Speed Rings, and it gives you 100 seconds to complete as many puzzles as possible.
The Battle Lab also has stations that allow you to practice the timing of your boots and hammer attacks, as well as a station that lets you practice guarding. Finally, the Battle Lab has a VR boss battle machine that you can use after you’ve defeated at least one boss in the game’s main story.
Paper Mario Battle Theme
Finally, according to GameWith, you’ll eventually be able to return to the Battle Lab to receive two helpful items: the Puzzle Solver and the Time Extender. We’ll bring you guides about these items soon!
To learn more about Paper Mario: The Origami King, or to view the rest of our guides for the game, check out our previous coverage.
Disclosure: Nintendo gave SuperParent a code for Paper Mario: The Origami King for coverage purposes.
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