Super Mario Bros. (pinball)

Super Mario Bros. is a 1992 four-player pinball machine developed by Gottlieb and licensed by Nintendo.

Destroying seven castles in seven different worlds rescues Princess Peach, and the player is then able to enter their name and score.

[9][10][11] The game consists of six different rounds; Bomb, Mega Bumpers, Yoshi's Countdown, !, Castle Extra Ball, and Cave Count-Up.

[9][10][11] The playfield includes 3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 vertical up-kickers, 1 standup target, 2 ramps, and an elevated mini-playfield.

The animations were done by Rand Paulin and Daryl Moore, the former of whom also programmed the machine along with Allen Edwall.

Brolley had previously done voice-over work for Cactus Jack's, another pinball machine by Gottlieb.