New Super Mario Bros Wii Coin World Teknoparrot [portable] -
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World is a unique, Japan-exclusive arcade "medallion game" released by Capcom in 2011. Unlike the traditional platforming of the Wii console version, this title centers on slot machine mechanics and competitive mini-games for up to four players.
As of January 2023, the game is fully playable on PC via the TeknoParrot emulator, making this rare title accessible outside of Japanese arcades. Core Gameplay Mechanics new super mario bros wii coin world teknoparrot
The goal is to accumulate "medals" (tokens) rather than finishing levels. New Super Mario Bros
"The physics feel wrong / Mario moves too fast"
- Solution: This is common. Go to TeknoParrot Settings → "Hardware" → Set "CPU Affinity" to High. Also, cap your monitor refresh rate to 60Hz in Windows display settings. The game's logic is tied to 60 FPS.
Step 1: Install and Configure TeknoParrot
- Download TeknoParrot and extract it to a simple folder (e.g.,
C:\TeknoParrot).
- Run
TeknoParrotUi.exe as Administrator.
- Go to Game Settings -> Add Game.
- In the search bar, type "Mario". You should see "New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World" appear in the list. Select it.
Key Differences from the Wii Original:
- Coin Mechanics: The game revolves heavily around a "Coin World" gimmick. Collecting coins doesn't just give you extra lives; it fuels a timer or special bonuses.
- Arcade Timers: You cannot explore endlessly. A visible countdown timer forces quick decision-making, typical of arcade games.
- Life System: Instead of infinite retries from save points, you have a classic quarter-munching system. Run out of lives? Game Over. Insert credit to continue.
- No Wii Remote Waggle: The arcade version is mapped to standard arcade joysticks and buttons (run, jump, shoot fireballs).
Because this hack never saw a commercial home release, the only way to play it today is by dumping the arcade machine’s data—which is where TeknoParrot comes in. Solution: This is common