Dian Shi Mali
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| Developer(s) | BIT Corp. |
| Publisher(s) | Bit Corporation |
| Platform(s) | Family Computer |
| Release date(s) | HK 1989 |
| Genre(s) | Casino |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
| Rating(s) | n/a (not rated) |
| Media/distribution | Cartridge |
Dian Shi Mali (Chinese: 電視瑪琍; pinyin: Diànshì Mălì, literally "TV Mario"), (also called Mario Lottery or TV Mario) is an unlicensed video game released only for the Family Computer and sold on cartridges around Hong Kong.
[edit] Summary
This video game features an alternate main character by the name of Fortran (misspelling of "Fortune"), a Mario clone with an F on his cap. It is a simple roulette wheel/slot machine – different buttons control the betting, and each button produces a musical note. There is a message in Chinglish entitled "PUSH START TO RICH", at one point in the game. This game became an internet meme when users created fad videos on YouTube.
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