Spade Panel

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Spade Panel
Spade Panel from Super Mario Bros. 3A map icon for a Spade Panel in Sky Land in Super Mario Bros. 3; it is on the tile layer, and "black" is actually transparency here.Spade Panel
Spade Panel
First appearanceSuper Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Latest appearanceSuper Mario All-Stars Limited Edition (2010)

Spade Panels,[1][2] also known asFlip Games[3] orSpade Houses,[4] are smallpanels on overworld maps inSuper Mario Bros. 3 that can be used to earnextra lives forMario orLuigi. Once the player enters a Spade Panel, they can play aminigame hosted by aToad. Its gameplay is similar to that of a slot machine, in which parts of pictures slide past on three different reels, and the player must line up three matching parts to make a picture and win extra lives. There areMushroom,Flower, andStar icons on each reel, granting two, three, and five extra lives when lined up as theMushroom Picture,[1][2] theFlower Picture,[1][2] and theStar Picture,[1][2] respectively, similarly to thegoal at the end of nearly everylevel. If any of the picture parts are mismatched, no extra lives are awarded. The player gets only one chance to play the minigame, after which the Spade Panel disappears.

InSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, if a Spade Panel is matched up correctly, further Spade Panels change toHeart Panels. The Stars are replaced bySuper Leaf icons that give seven extra lives. Clearing one of these turns further Heart Panels intoClub Panels, and the Super Leaves change to "3" icons that reward 10 extra lives. Clearing a Club Panel turns further panels intoDiamond Panels, where only one picture can be lined up, making it impossible to lose. Earning a minimal number of lives at previous panels results in a Mushroom Picture, while higher numbers yield a random picture, and each picture gives the corresponding number of extra lives. If the player clears a Diamond Panel, or fails at any of the other ones, all panels revert to Spade Panels, restarting the process.Clearing all levels makes all Spade Panels reusable.

A special Spade Panel, theN-Mark Spade Panel, appears every 80,000points. When it is activated, the player plays a card game for prizes, with a total of nine prizes per game. After the game, all prizes earned are included in the player's inventory. Unlike with the other Spade Panel games, a player can make two mistakes during an N-Mark Spade Panel game before being returned to theworld map; when the next 80,000 points are achieved, the player can continue the game off where they left.

InSuper Mario Maker 2, while the Spade Panel itself does not appear, its minigame reappears in theWorld Maker mode asMatch & Win!, which can be played in one of theToad Houses the player can place on the world map. Unlike the game it is based on, Match & Win! is deterministic and can be reliably timed by the player.

Mechanics[edit]

During the minigame, when the player pressesA Button to stop one of the reels, a random number generator is used to add an arbitrary amount of delay before the reel starts to slow down and stop on a certain picture. The delay times for all reels are randomized during the introductory cutscene, and the delay of the first reel continues to be randomized until the player stops the reel; however, the delays of the second and third reels are fixed when the player leaves the cutscene and the reels start spinning.[5]

The following table shows the minimum and maximum possible delay times for each reel, along with the range between the maximum and minimum delay. The column labeled "Timing window" denotes the number of frames during which a certain picture can be obtained if the reel starts slowing down immediately—i.e., zero delay frames are added.[5]

ReelMinimum delayMaximum delayDelay rangeTiming window
First reel32 frames47 frames16 frames19 frames
Second reel32 frames63 frames32 frames19 frames
Third reel64 frames127 frames64 frames16 frames

The image below visualizes these values; the delay range is highlighted in blue, and the timing window with zero delay frames is highlighted in red.

A visualization of the mechanics of the Spade Panel minigame from Super Mario Bros. 3. The window of time where the player can normally obtain a certain picture on each reel is highlighted in red, and the variance of arbitrary delay time for each reel is highlighted in blue.

The delay range for the first reel (16 frames) is three frames fewer than its timing window (19 frames), meaning that for each full revolution of the reels, the player has a window of three frames to pressA Button to guarantee that the reel will stop on a desired picture, regardless of any added delay. However, the delay ranges for the second and third reels (32 and 64 frames, respectively) are larger than their timing windows (19 and 16 frames, respectively), meaning that the delay can potentially cause the reel to skip over the entire timing window for a certain picture; therefore, it is impossible for the player to guarantee that the second and third reels will stop on a desired picture. For the third reel, the minimum delay of 64 frames is equivalent to one full revolution of the reel, and the maximum delay of 127 frames is equivalent to two full revolutions, essentially meaning that the third reel can start slowing down anywhere on the reel and stop on any of the pictures, regardless of when the player pressesA Button. Thus, the outcome of the minigame cannot be determined by the player whatsoever.

Gallery[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

  • Gameplay

    Gameplay

  • Mushroom

    Mushroom

  • Fire Flower

    Fire Flower

  • Starman

    Starman

  • The table in the lobby

    The table in the lobby

  • The game's lobby

    The game's lobby

Super Mario All-Stars[edit]

  • Gameplay

    Gameplay

  • Mushroom

    Mushroom

  • Fire Flower

    Fire Flower

  • Starman

    Starman

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

  • Gameplay

    Gameplay

  • Mushroom

    Mushroom

  • Fire Flower

    Fire Flower

  • Starman

    Starman

  • A three

    A three

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseスペードパネル[6]
Supēdo Paneru
Spade Panel
FrenchPanneau Pique[7]Spade Panel
GermanPik-Feld[8]Spade Field
ItalianQuadro del segno di picche[9]Spade symbol square
Pannello picche[10]Spade panel
Asso di picche[11]Ace of Spade
SpanishPanel de Picas[12]Panel of Spades

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abcd1993.Super Mario All-Stars instruction booklet.Nintendo of America (English). Page 31–32.
  2. ^abcd1990.Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet.Nintendo of America (English). Page 21.
  3. ^Peterson, Erik (2003).Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN1930206-37-2. Page 18.
  4. ^Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Prima's Official Strategy Guide back cover
  5. ^abRetro Game Mechanics Explained (October 7, 2023).SMB3 Roulette & Card Matching Games Explained.YouTube (English). Retrieved December 26, 2023.
  6. ^1988. スーパーマリオブラザーズ3 (Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Surī) instruction booklet.Nintendo (Japanese). Page 19.
  7. ^2003.Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet.Nintendo of Europe (French). Page 50.
  8. ^2003.Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet.Nintendo of Europe (German). Page 30.
  9. ^Super Mario Bros. 3 manual.Nintendo (Italian). Page 16.
  10. ^2010.Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition manual.Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 17.
  11. ^Super Mario Bros. 3 (3DS - Virtual Console) Italian e-manual. Page 10.
  12. ^2003.Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet.Nintendo of Europe (German). Page 90.
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