Mushroom World or Regular SMB Pinball Feedbacks and Pricing Quotes

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Mushroom World or Regular SMB Pinball Feedbacks and Pricing Quotes

Which would you buy one of this and WHY?

1. 1992 Mushroom World smaller and backlight cabinet doesnt downsize and makes it looks little ugly but love the arts.. Small Playfield. Comfort sizing and easily place anywhere. Yellow.

2. 1992 SMB Pin full size and looks awesome. BLUE.

How much does they each runs for???
 
I'd get 'shroom world if it was really cheap and I needed the boards for a real pin. or if I suddenly got nostalgic about Cheesy Chuck's nasty frozen pizza.

SMB played ok.

wouldn't pay much for either.
 
I searched for a long time before finding a Mushroom World and I'll never let it go. That being said, it is a pretty simple game. Start a world (mode) complete it by hitting all reaised drop targets, save the princess, and the next world starts. There are a few mini DMD games that are pretty cool as well, but overall the game will get boring very quickly if you are a decent player.

The larger SMB pin has a deeper ruleset, but not by much.


I have seen them trade hands in the Seattle area for about $1200 each. I purchased and shipped mine for quite a bit less overall. I'd say if you are looking for something to round out your collection either is fine but if it is your only pin I say find something else.
 
I have terminator 3 and I love it. It wont last forever. I just sold Street Fighter 2 and I love the Gottlieb which real surprised me!.

Super Mario Bros product older compared to SF2 but why not give a try but im dazed if I should get Mushroom World or Regular one.

does both runs same price. Very interested. i guess both runs around 800-1200 at great condition.

I searched for a long time before finding a Mushroom World and I'll never let it go. That being said, it is a pretty simple game. Start a world (mode) complete it by hitting all reaised drop targets, save the princess, and the next world starts. There are a few mini DMD games that are pretty cool as well, but overall the game will get boring very quickly if you are a decent player.

The larger SMB pin has a deeper ruleset, but not by much.


I have seen them trade hands in the Seattle area for about $1200 each. I purchased and shipped mine for quite a bit less overall. I'd say if you are looking for something to round out your collection either is fine but if it is your only pin I say find something else.
 
They have the full sized one at a pizza place less than a block from me and I love it. I would love to get that pin. Not the most amazing pin by any means but for the artwork and the overall feel of the game it is a must have in my opinion.

I am a nintendo fan boy though so not sure my opinion should hold much ground :p
 
i see....

both runs same price ranges? Cuz someone wanted to sell me one pinball and im not sure if it s a good price..

1150. condition is good. gameplay s perfect.. playfield is nice very minor wears.. overall b++

I believe it is blue

is it good price or crazy to buy?

They have the full sized one at a pizza place less than a block from me and I love it. I would love to get that pin. Not the most amazing pin by any means but for the artwork and the overall feel of the game it is a must have in my opinion.

I am a nintendo fan boy though so not sure my opinion should hold much ground :p
 
I can't speak for the full-size SMB, but unless you can get it for dirt-cheap or just want it for the novelty of having a "baby" pin, I say stay away from Mushroom World. That game is a B O R E, especially for the kind of money they tend go for.

(I'm a longtime Nintendo/Mario fan and thought I wanted one -- for $650 -- until I spent some time playing one.)
 
He finally respond and its full size which is a blue!.

1150 for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Number one is.. I want mario!

Number two is.. Price s ok?

I can't speak for the full-size SMB, but unless you can get it for dirt-cheap or just want it for the novelty of having a "baby" pin, I say stay away from Mushroom World. That game is a B O R E, especially for the kind of money they tend go for.

(I'm a longtime Nintendo/Mario fan and thought I wanted one -- for $650 -- until I spent some time playing one.)
 
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