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X-E’s ’08 Summer Megaparty: Mario Pinball and Dirty Dinos.

Writing the X-E Summer Megaparty has been a constant reminder that I haven't done anything remotely "summery" since the weather got nice. I intend to rectify that this weekend, so expect coverage of something that actually exists outdoors in natural light. Let's just hope I don't shrivel into ash while accomplishing this, but I'm prepared for the worst with the single most incredible Interview With The Vampire Dunst scream impression you'll ever hear. Seriously, I don't know why I'm so good at that.


Only eight days into the Megaparty, and already I've settled into a bogus 11 PM posting schedule. On the bright side, the second half of July is shaping up to be way less busy than this half. This half kinda sucks. Would it kill the working class to put everything on hold so I can blog with a clear head and eat lots of snowcones?

In tonight's entry: A Super Mario pinball game and a tiny, dirty dinosaur toy. Yeah, I've begun taking reader requests. Tomorrow, we'll talk about feet.


The Super Mario 64 Electronic LCD Pinball Game is something I picked up several years ago from a liquidating KB Toys that's since closed down. I thought it'd make for a killer article, but after spending five years with the thing and never once having the desire to write about it, I guess I was just suckered in by the handwritten "7.99" price tag. You always know you're getting a good deal when the price tag is handwritten. This phenomenon isn't uncommon within the many KB Toys establishments littering the globe. Is it just me, or do they train all of their employees to have the same exact penmanship? I've bought handwritten price tag items from more than two dozen KB stores across at least four states, and the price tag penmanship is always *exactly* the same.

If the above spiel felt like filler to you, I concede defeat. There just isn't a whole lot to say about this beast. As far as pop-themed pinball games go, this is a boring, barebones affair that I barely feel justified in having paid eight dollars for, let alone the original retail price of 34.99.


The main issue is that it isn't a true Nintendo product, but moreover just the pitiful result of a junky toy company getting a steal on the licensing rights. The game is totally "skinnable," meaning that if you swapped the stickers and cardboard "floor" with pictures from a different property, it'd work just as well. Take away those things, and this has absolutely nothing to do with Super Mario 64. The pinball elements are totally generic, while the electronic sounds are more akin to a battery-operated Revenger than anything that would've spewed from a Nintendo 64 cartridge. It's a real shame, because this whole mess would've been far more forgivable if I heard Mario's "WA-hoooooo" after sinking the ball through the mid-top pinball tunnel.

If you think I'm being too harsh, note that the functionality of the game is positively terrible. The toymaker who designed Mario Pinball evidently hated whatever clientele he envisioned buying it, as the layout makes it impossible to last more than a few seconds before losing a ball. (And the process of getting the ball back into the slingshot position is so convoluted that I won't even bother trying to put words to it.)

There are no action features to speak of. You just shoot the ball, and it comes back down. It may hit a few things along the way, but those things do nothing to alter the course of said ball. Hitting them only serves to trigger a series of obscene electronic sounds that I absolutely never want to hear again. I don't think it really translates in this video, but Christ, these are some awful noises.

I like the concept of a Super Mario pinball game, but I hate this version, especially because I had to climb over a lot of sharp shit to pull it out of our storage closet.


Moving away from pinball: After stealing my mother's eBay fodder for that Robo Force entry, I decided to drop off some of my old junk for her to sell. On my way in, I looked behind some bushes in the front of the house I grew up in, and I couldn't believe it. Barely visible underneath the sticks and dirt was a toy I distinctly remembered owning as a child. I didn't even have to look close to know that it was this weird little orange dinosaur figure that I absolutely loved toting around back in elementary school.


According to the text on the dinosaur's ass, I left him back there in 1987. Pretty incredible that he's survived every storm and squirrel to past through the front yard for over two decades.

It took me a while to remember what line the dinosaur was from, but a little Googlin' goes a long way. How could I forget Panosh's terrific line of tiny-sized, fruity-colored dinosaur figures? Hindsight tells me that Panosh created this as a direct result of Mattel's popular M.U.S.C.L.E. collection, which forced virtually every competitor to try their hand at a series of "little figures." Mainly sold in large multipacks, I was totally in love with these pocket-sized prehistoric pals. I definitely remember this orange dino being the last one I managed to hold onto, and assume that serious tears were shed when he got lost behind the bushes in the front of our house.

Still not sure how he got there. After numerous snake sightings, I was deathly afraid of those bushes and their surrounding area. Something's fishy.

On a final note, there was a recent comment from someone wondering if I kept that Simpsons Movie donut from last July. If I can retain a Panosh dinosaur for twenty years, I think I can manage a donut for less than one.


Our refrigerator is kind of like the Smithsonian.

Posted by Matt on 07/08/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 118 comments

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Chestnuts roasted by clockwork @ 07/08/2008 10:33 PM


That’s the worst Super Mario Electronic LCD Pinball Game I’ve ever seen. Of two.

Chestnuts roasted by doho in the summer @ 07/08/2008 10:37 PM


mmmm dooonut.

Chestnuts roasted by ellaenchanted @ 07/08/2008 10:37 PM


I just entered office/cubicle life. Weird.

Chestnuts roasted by Tommy Day @ 07/08/2008 10:41 PM


You were right to knock the pinball top thing over, the sound is just god awful.
Has there ever been a full sized SMB pinball machine?

Im suprised at how well the donut kept.

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 07/08/2008 10:45 PM


Remarkably well-preserved for a year-old donut. Anyway, I don’t have any old toys like the dinosaur that I could stumble upon, as I moved to a new neighborhood around age twelve, and our old house has been almost totally redone. Besides, I had just entered sixth grade(1996) and I was just beginning to unload some of the many toys I had accumulated over the years. I think the oldest toy I still have is an old cowboy figure that I’ve had for so long that I can not remember not having it.

Chestnuts roasted by Thomas @ 07/08/2008 10:47 PM


I’m loving the daily post Matt its nice to have a daily X-E fix!

Chestnuts roasted by Mortalwind @ 07/08/2008 10:49 PM


I would think that they could throw in a “Hey it’s me! Mario!” into the beep bop boops that thing makes.

Thank you Cameron T. I haven’t opened the box yet I will next week when I get the HDTV cord to hook it up and the other accessories.

Ultraman I really like Mario Kart. I am good at it and it’s fun. The reason why I wanted a Wii is because of the simple fun games for it. I don’t like the modern complex serious games at all anymore. I am going to after I make dinner look up some videos on youtube of smash bros and mario kart and try to decide through those. And it’s not fun being beat over and over again which is what probably would happen. At least with Mario Kart I would have a fighting chance. Super Mario Galaxy looks like a blast too I played about 5 minutes of it at Circuit City a few months ago.

And all this talk about Wii’s lol I almost had to give it up this morning. We got a 72 hour notice on the power bill saying we are late and it is about 177 bucks that we owe them. But he called and told them he gets paid on Friday so he can pay it all then so WHEW that was a moment where I was like “oh no! I have only had it for a few hours and now I have to say goodbye to it!” I know having the lights on is way more important but I was worried there for about 15 minutes. That was a close call.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 07/08/2008 10:50 PM


I kind of envy you for being able to stumble over that dinosaur. My family has lived in seven different houses in the Cape May County area in the past 30 years, and I doubt there’s any toys left at any of them. (Especially since at least three have since been remodeled.)

As for the donut, the contents of your refrigerator never cease to amaze me…especially since I have since seen that donut in that exact shade of Pepto pink sold at our local 7-11 for the DVD release of “The Simpsons Movie.”

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 07/08/2008 10:55 PM


lol, why are the related scenes in the Pinball video all related to feet?

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 07/08/2008 10:55 PM


Wow, you kept the doughnut, I thought I was cool for keeping the Buzz Cola and Krusty Os.

And I think I had that exact same cheap pinball machine at some point during my childhood, only it wasn’t super mario, it was something else I cannot remember.

Chestnuts roasted by Sarah @ 07/08/2008 10:56 PM


That’s why I hate tabletop pinball games.. but I love real pinball.

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 07/08/2008 11:01 PM


Matt,
If you’re really taking readers requests, mine would be for you to do a piece on the ’80s syndicated horror show “Monsters.”

“Look honey, ‘Monsters’ is on.”

Somehow that was always the most chilling part of the show…that family. Always freaked me out more than any of the segments. That would make my summer.

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 07/08/2008 11:04 PM


Holy crap. How did that dino sit in one spot for 20 years? That is absolutely insane.

Chestnuts roasted by Brian @ 07/08/2008 11:05 PM


Are those scales on the dinosaur’s back or did he start to fossilize after 20 years in the earth?

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 07/08/2008 11:08 PM


Ugh, looking at pinball machines just makes me long for my old pachinko machine. My first bf sold it after the break-up without telling me (I paid for half!) before he ran off to live in a hippy commune.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 07/08/2008 11:09 PM


Matt; You think your doughnut survived a year? How about the “Simpsons Movie” doughnuts I see at the 7-11′s that I deliver to. That are still for sale. Yikes.

Also, how about those “Hulk” themed doughnuts that have the Hulks face printed on the frosting?

Chestnuts roasted by Dave @ 07/08/2008 11:10 PM


I saw the exact same pinball with the Crash Team Racing “skin”, complete with a KB clearance sticker at a local thrift. KB was marked $9.99 Thrift wanted $5.99. I would have gotten it, but I purchased the classic Atomic Pinball the week before for the same price. Not to mention I have a full size pinball machine that collects more dust than quarters.

Chestnuts roasted by mooninite @ 07/08/2008 11:10 PM


I ate that donut, it wasn’t as good as it could have been. I do have a picture with a bit missing of it, though :D

Chestnuts roasted by bethanythemartian @ 07/08/2008 11:15 PM


I am glad to see the doughnut is preserved. I figured it was in the deep recesses of the magic fridge.
Matt, if you throw a tennis ball in there would it come out of the ceiling?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 07/08/2008 11:17 PM


I love, love that dino story so much, for reasons I cannot quite determine.

Chestnuts roasted by B-Dawg @ 07/08/2008 11:20 PM


Did you ever have any Monsters in My Pocket figures? Those were kind of like M.U.S.C.L.E men. They had a number on the back of them too. I dont know if it was for some sort of game, but i thought they were awesome. the mummy was the best.

Chestnuts roasted by BrianDonor @ 07/08/2008 11:20 PM


Part where the thing got knocked off got a laugh out of me. Every quickie cash-in mini-pinball game ever made seems to have that design.

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 07/08/2008 11:24 PM


Awesome entry as usual! Amazing that that toy was still there after all this time. Goob:Go ahead and get Mario Kart. It sounds like your leaning towards getting that one. I have both, so whichever you get I’ll still be able to play against you.I still have to recommend getting Brawl later though.You don’t have to be skilled at fighting games at all to kick butt at it! =) Rent it to find out once and for all if you like it. I really hope ya do because i’d really like to play you at that too. Also that pinball game was obviously marked down for a reason.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 07/08/2008 11:34 PM


Thorzul, I’m so glad you mentioned “Monsters.” I used to stay up and watch that with my grandma when I was really little.

Speaking of my grandma, I think her fridge and cabinets might give yours a run for their money, Matt. She’s a packrat with some pretty ancient stuff. Her deep freezer broke last summer and she had frozen items with “1988″ written on the bags. Disgusting.

Chestnuts roasted by GloomyJack @ 07/08/2008 11:38 PM


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