Mario Bros. Figures: To add some character to the playfield, we have added figurines of Mario and Luigi to the center pop bumper cap. The figurines were part of a set sold exclusively at the Nintendo World store in New York City! Before amiibos and before the World of Nintendo toy line, these figures were some of the best quality for their size - and now they supervise over the world under glass in Super Mario Bros. pinball!

Pipes: We added warp pipes to the flasher light caps to help add some more color to the playfield and make it look like Mario's world. Additionally, we changed the pipe left ramp from yellow to the more iconic green. We also changed out some of the rubber around the playfield to match the colors in the artwork.

Mario and Luigi sides: This game is called Super Mario Bros. right!? In the flipper area, we made a "Mario side" and a "Luigi side" with red rubber around the right slingshot and flipper bat, and green rubber on the left side. We even coordinated the flipper buttons, one for Mario and one for Luigi, with extra lighting.

Lighting: We replaced the original incandescent lights underneath the playfield with all new super-bright LED lighting. There are even lights in the flipper buttons. Now it's so bright, you might need sunglasses to play this game!

Autographed by Charles Martinet: Our machine helped uncover a lost piece of Nintendo history. The owner had a chance to meet Charles Martinet at a recent convention and asked him to sign the translite that currently resides in the backbox. During their conversation, Martinet confirmed that he voiced this pinball machine, making it the first Nintendo game with Martinet's voice as Mario, and upending the widely-held belief that his first game was much later. Now, Martinet's original signature appears on our machine to go alongside this piece of gaming history.