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The '''Mauville Game Corner''' is one of the three Game Corners.  It is located in [[Mauville City]], [[Hoenn]].
{{Infobox location
|image=Mauville Game Corner E.png
|image_size=153
|type=building
|location_name=Mauville Game Corner
|japanese_name=キンセツゲームコーナー
|translated_name=Kinsetsu Game Corner
|location=[[Mauville City]]
|region=Hoenn
|generation={{gen|III}}
|map=Hoenn Mauville City Map.png
}}
[[File:Mauville City Game Corner RS.png|thumb|right|Mauville Game Corner as depicted in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}]]


This game corner houses two roulette wheels and sixteen slot machines.  You need a [[key item#Coin Case|coin case]] to play games.
The '''Mauville Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''キンセツゲームコーナー''' ''Kinsetsu Game Corner'') is a [[Game Corner]] located in [[Mauville City]] in the [[Hoenn]] [[region]] in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}.


Occasionally, the Game Corner will have a Service Day to improve your luck. When it does, there will be an announcement on [[Hoenn TV|television]].
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the Game Corner is closed permanently. Three [[Pokémon doll]]s can be obtained from the owner.


=Service Counter=
{{sign|E|header}}
The rightmost woman sells coins at rates of either 50 coins for [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1,000 or 500 coins for [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]10,000.  The two women to her left exchange coins for prizes.
{{sign|E|"The play spot for all!"}}
{{sign|E|title|MAUVILLE GAME CORNER}}
{{sign|E|footer}}


The left of these two women exchanges coins for [[TM]]s:
==Games==
*[[Double Team (move)|TM32]] - 1,500 coins
[[File:Mauville Game Corner interior RSE.png|thumb|right|200px|The interior of the Game Corner]]
*[[Psychic (move)|TM29]] - 3,500 coins
===Slot machines===
*[[Flamethrower (move)|TM35]] - 4,000 coins
There are sixteen [[slot machine]]s in the Game Corner, with four of them having people already seated at them. Different machines have an inherent "luck" to them, and certain events will happen at different rates depending on the machine you play on. Each machine falls into six different categories, from unluckiest to luckiest.
*[[Thunderbolt (move)|TM24]] - 4,000 coins
*[[Ice Beam (move)|TM13]] - 4,000 coins


The right of these two women exchanges coins for [[Pokémon doll]]s:
One to three coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the {{player}} presses the A button, though the game will attempt to manipulate the outcome and will add up to four extra turns to the reel after pressing A. If the game has already decided the player should lose, it will attempt to prevent the player from making any matches at all.
*{{p|Treecko}} Doll - 1,000 coins
*{{p|Torchic}} Doll - 1,000 coins
*{{p|Mudkip}} Doll - 1,000 coins


=Games=
There are three reel speeds – normal, half speed, and quarter speed. When the player begins playing, the speed defaults to normal.  
==Slot Machines==
There are sixteen slot machines in the Game Corner, with four of them having people already seated at them.


One to three coins can be put in the Slot Machine each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals.  The reels stop spinning when you press the A button.
Games can either be "normal" or "lucky". This is determined at random when the player begins playing, a 50% chance, though it can be modified by two different events. If the player matches three Blue 7's, the game will become lucky, and if the player matches three Red 7's, the game will become normal. It is possible to tell whether or not the player is in a lucky game by noticing the initial positions of the reels, with straight red 7's indicating a normal game and straight blue 7's indicating a lucky game.
===Payouts===
*<b><font color=#ff0000>7 7 7</font></b> - 300 coins
*<b><font color=#0000ff>7 7 7</font></b> - 300 coins
*<b><font color=#ff0000>7 7</font> <font color=#0000ff>7</font></b> - 90 coins
*<b><font color=#0000ff>7 7</font> <font color=#ff0000>7</font></b> - 90 coins
*Three {{p|Azurill}} - 12 coins
*Three {{p|Lotad}} - 6 coins
*Three [[Poké Ball]] 'cherries' - 4 coins
*Two [[Poké Ball]] 'cherries' - 2 coins
*Three Replays - Replay
*Three Lightning Bolts - 3 coins, power
===Reel Time===
As you get more triple lightning bolts, you get more opportunities to try the Reel Time.  You can earn four regular bonuses with the Reel Time, as well as a large bonus, totaling 660 coins.


==Roulette Wheels==
====Biases====
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" align="right" style="margin: 5px; border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
|- style="background: #ccf;"
Each time a new round is started, the game will try to select a "bias", which are grouped into two categories, normal, and special. Each bias has a different symbol it will attempt to aim for, with the normal bias group containing all symbols except for the blue and red 7. The special bias group contains biases for mixed 7s, straight 7s (of either color), and a Reel Time bias.
! Spots
 
! Payout
The game will not select a new bias if the current bias is for mixed 7s or straight 7s. Otherwise, the game will first try to determine if there should be a chance to roll for a special bias. Depending on the luckiness of the current machine and the number of coins bet, the chance to roll for a special bias will change. On average, the chance will be ~0.72% after betting one coin, ~0.78% after two coins, and ~5.60% after three coins. If the check passes, then the game will try and assign a special bias. There is a ~35.81% chance of receiving a special bias, the odds roughly equal between each of the three biases, again with the chances being higher on luckier machines. If the Reel Time bias or no special bias was selected, the game will now attempt to assign one of the normal biases.
 
If the game is lucky, the odds of receiving the bias for the lightning bolt symbol is directly increased by 10/256 (~3.91%), while the odds of receiving the bias for the replay symbol is decreased by the same amount. There is a ~49.87% chance of receiving one of the standard biases, on average.
 
The behavior of the biases changes based on which reel is currently being stopped, as well as how many coins have been bet. If the player has bet one or two coins, the game will allow the reel to spin up to four extra symbols in an attempt to make sure the current biased symbol ends up on screen. If the player has bet three coins, the game will do the same, except it will also take diagonals into account and attempt to match those as well.
 
If no bias is active, or the game was unable to ensure a match within the four extra spins, it will attempt to force the player to lose. In the case where a bias towards 7's is active, the game will actively attempt to mismatch three 7's in a row, going for either red, blue, red, or blue, red, blue. Otherwise, the game will spin the reel as many times as needed in order to ensure the player cannot make a match. Due to an oversight, it is occasionally possible to make a match of three symbols going directly across, but not diagonally.
 
====Payouts====
Note that order matters.
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
|-
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Series of icons
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background:#{{gold color light}}" | Payout
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]] || 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]] || 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]] || 90
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]] || 90
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png|link=Azurill (Pokémon)]][[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png|link=Azurill (Pokémon)]][[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png|link=Azurill (Pokémon)]] || 12
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png|link=Lotad (Pokémon)]][[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png|link=Lotad (Pokémon)]][[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png|link=Lotad (Pokémon)]] || 6
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]] || 4
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]] || 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]] || Replay
|-
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]][[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]] || style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 3 coins, power
|}{{-}}
====Reel Time====
As the player successfully matches three lightning bolts, they are tallied up in the power meter at the top of the screen, up to a max of 16. An animation of a {{p|Pikachu}} charging up a spinner appears, with Pikachu speeding up as the spinner slows down. Every 40 frames (2/3rds of a second) the game will check to see if the machine should explode. The game attempts this check four different times, with each attempt having lower odds than the previous, meaning the machine will explode ~23.47% of the time. If the machine explodes or if the player receives zero spins, the regular game is resumed.
If the Reel Time bias is selected at the start of the round, Reel Time will started immediately, and the number of lightning bolts is reset to zero. After Reel Time has started, the game will determine how many spins the player will receive based on the number of lighting bolts collected. Due to a programming oversight, the chance of receiving zero spins is significantly higher than intended, roughly 31% even with 16 lightning bolts, where the intended chance is around 2%. Because of this oversight, lucky games will receive zero spins significantly more often than normal games.
During Reel Time, the reels will stop immediately upon pressing A, unlike regular spins where the game may add up to four extra turns. If the player manages to match straight 7's (of either color) Reel Time will end immediately. At the start of each round, the reel speed for that round is determined. There is a 10% chance to get half speed, meaning that 90% of the time the game will continue and attempt to give the player quarter speed. A combination of two factors, how many coins the player has lost to the machine, and how many turns of Reel Time the player has used, will determine the chance of receiving quarter speed.
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}; text-align:center;"
!
!
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" colspan="5"|Total coins lost
|-
!
!
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | >=300
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | >=250
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | >=200
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | >=150
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | <150
|- style="background:#FFF"
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" rowspan="5"|Turns used
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}; width:20px;" | 0
| 35%
| 25%
| 15%
| 10%
| 5%
|- style="background:#FFF"
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | 1
| 40%
| 30%
| 20%
| 15%
| 10%
|- style="background:#FFF"
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | 2
| 45%
| 35%
| 25%
| 20%
| 15%
|- style="background:#FFF"
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | 3
| 50%
| 40%
| 30%
| 25%
| 20%
|- style="background:#FFF"
!style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | 4
| 55%
| 45%
| 35%
| 30%
| 25%
|}
=====Video=====
{{youtubevid|gjLgBALMoNg|Blueapple128|hoenn}}
====Reels====
In all versions, the reels have the following symbols. (The reels slide downward, so symbols at the bottom show up first.)
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}; text-align:center;"
|-
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Left
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Middle
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}} " | Right
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Red 7.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Azurill.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Blue 7.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Lotad.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Mauville Corner Replay.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
| [[File:Mauville Corner Cherry.png]]
|}{{-}}
===Roulette wheels===
{{main|Roulette}}
[[File:Game Corner Roulette wheel.png|right|thumb|The roulette wheel]]
The roulette wheels have twelve slots. Each slot has a different combination of one of three colors (yellow, green, and purple) and one of four Pokémon ({{p|Makuhita}}, {{p|Azurill}}, {{p|Skitty}}, and {{p|Wynaut}}). By betting which slot a ball will land in, the player can win {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s.
Bets can be placed in three different ways: on a specific slot, on a color, or on a Pokémon. Once a bet is placed, a ball will be spun around the wheel until it lands in one of the twelve slots. Winning a bet on a specific slot returns twelve times as much as was originally bet, winning by Pokémon yields four times the amount bet, and winning by color gives three times as much. Each ball remains on the wheel after being placed. Once six balls have been played, the wheel is reset.
As only one ball can fit into each slot, bets on a Pokémon or color can change their odds and increase their payouts when some of the possibilities are taken off the board. The multiplier of a payout is always equal to 12 divided by the number of empty slots of the bet type; for example, if a ball has already landed on a Wynaut, that row will have a ×6 multiplier (12/2) instead of the usual ×4 multiplier (12/3), as now there are only two Wynaut slots left on the wheel instead of three.
There are two roulette wheels in the Game Corner, with one having a wager of 1 coin and the other having a wager of 3 coins. On the Game Corner's Service Day, the 3-coin table has a special rate of a 6-coin wager instead.
Sometimes the ball may get stuck between two balls which have already settled. When this happens, either a {{p|Shroomish}} will drop down, causing the ball to fly up into the air and land in another spot, or a {{p|Taillow}} will pick it up and, after hovering with it for a bit, drop it into another spot.
====Payout====
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
|-
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Slots
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}} " | Payout
|- style="background:#FFF"
| 4
| 4
| x3
| ×3
|- style="background:#FFF"
| 3
| ×4
|- style="background:#FFF"
| 2
| ×6
|-
|-
| 3
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 1
| x4
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | ×12
|}
 
====Slots appearance====
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
|-
|-
| 2
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytl|5px}}" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Wynaut.png|link=Wynaut (Pokémon)]]
| x6
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Azurill.png|link=Azurill (Pokémon)]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Skitty.png|link=Skitty (Pokémon)]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Makuhita.png|link=Makuhita (Pokémon)]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundyright|5px}}" rowspan="2" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Ball.png]]
|-
|-
| 1
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Wynaut head.png]]
| x12
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Azurill head.png]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Skitty head.png]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Game Corner Roulette Makuhita head.png]]
|}
|}
There are two roulette wheels, with one having a wager of 1 coin, and the other having a wager of 3 coins.  On the Game Corner's Service Day, the 1 coin table has a special rate of a 6 coin wager instead.


To play this game, you must bet on what spot the ball will land in. You can either bet on one of the three colors (orange, green, and purple), one of the four [[Pokémon]] ({{p|Wynaut}}, {{p|Azurill}}, {{p|Skitty}} and {{p|Makuhita}}), or on a specific Pokémon of one of the colors. Each time a spot is landed on, it is removed from the board of twelve up to six times before the board is cleared.  Depending on how many possible spots the ball can land in for you to win, the payout is multiplied by that many divided by twelve.
===Service Day===
The Game Corner occasionally holds a Service Day as a {{DL|Hoenn TV|Pokémon News}} event, during which the player can "improve [their] luck". The Service Day is announced on [[Hoenn TV]]'s Pokémon News.
 
==Items==
{{itlisth|building}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|From a man to the right of the service counter|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|E=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|None|sprite=Doll Treecko III|From a girl left of the service counter, if the player [[First partner Pokémon|started]] with {{p|Treecko}}|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|E=yes|display=[[Pokémon doll|Treecko Doll]]}}
{{Itemlist|None|sprite=Doll Torchic III|From a girl left of the service counter, if the player [[First partner Pokémon|started]] with {{p|Torchic}}|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|E=yes|display=[[Pokémon doll|Torchic Doll]]}}
{{Itemlist|None|sprite=Doll Mudkip III|From a girl left of the service counter, if the player [[First partner Pokémon|started]] with {{p|Mudkip}}|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|E=yes|display=[[Pokémon doll|Mudkip Doll]]}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
 
==Service counter==
The leftmost woman sells coins at the following rates:
{{shop|Coins}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Coin (Game Corner)|1000|Dollars||Coin Case|display=50 Coins}}|{{shopitem|Coin (Game Corner)|10000|Dollars||Coin Case|display=500 Coins}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
 
==Prize exchange==
The two women on the right side behind the counter exchange coins for prizes.
 
{{shop|Left woman}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM32|1500|C||TM Normal|Double Team}}|{{shopitem|TM29|3500|C||TM Psychic|Psychic}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM35|4000|C||TM Fire|Flamethrower}}|{{shopitem|TM24|4000|C||TM Electric|Thunderbolt}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM13|4000|C||TM Ice|Ice Beam}}}}
{{shopfooter|multiple=yes}}
{{shop|Right woman}}
{{shoprow|{{shopdec|Treecko Doll|Doll Treecko III|1000|Coins|6=Pokémon doll#Generation III}}|{{shopdec|Torchic Doll|Doll Torchic III|1000|Coins|6=Pokémon doll#Generation III}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopdec|Mudkip Doll|Doll Mudkip III|1000|Coins|6=Pokémon doll#Generation III}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
 
==Trivia==
*The closure of the Game Corner in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} is likely due to {{wp|Pan European Game Information|PEGI}}'s current classification standards, for which simulated depictions of gambling must have at least a "12" rating.
 
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}}
|zh_cmn=紫菫遊戲中心 ''{{tt|Zǐjǐn Yóuxì Zhōngxīn|Mauville Game Corner}}''
|fr=Casino de Lavandia
|de=Malvenfroh City Spielhalle
|it=Casinò di Ciclamipoli
|ko=보라시티 게임코너 ''Bora City Game Corner''
|pt_br=Casino de Mauville
|es=Casino de Malvalona
}}


Sometimes the ball may get stuck between two balls which have already settled.  When this happens, either a {{p|Shroomish}} will drop down, causing the ball to fly up into the air and land in another spot, or a {{p|Taillow}} will pick it up and, after hovering with it for a bit, drop it into another spot.
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 9 March 2024

Mauville Game Corner キンセツゲームコーナー
Kinsetsu Game Corner
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Mauville Game Corner E.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Mauville City
Region: Hoenn
Generations: III
Hoenn Mauville City Map.png
Location of Mauville Game Corner in Hoenn.
Pokémon world locations
Mauville Game Corner as depicted in Ruby and Sapphire

The Mauville Game Corner (Japanese: キンセツゲームコーナー Kinsetsu Game Corner) is a Game Corner located in Mauville City in the Hoenn region in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Game Corner is closed permanently. Three Pokémon dolls can be obtained from the owner.

"The play spot for all!"
MAUVILLE GAME CORNER

Games

The interior of the Game Corner

Slot machines

There are sixteen slot machines in the Game Corner, with four of them having people already seated at them. Different machines have an inherent "luck" to them, and certain events will happen at different rates depending on the machine you play on. Each machine falls into six different categories, from unluckiest to luckiest.

One to three coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the player presses the A button, though the game will attempt to manipulate the outcome and will add up to four extra turns to the reel after pressing A. If the game has already decided the player should lose, it will attempt to prevent the player from making any matches at all.

There are three reel speeds – normal, half speed, and quarter speed. When the player begins playing, the speed defaults to normal.

Games can either be "normal" or "lucky". This is determined at random when the player begins playing, a 50% chance, though it can be modified by two different events. If the player matches three Blue 7's, the game will become lucky, and if the player matches three Red 7's, the game will become normal. It is possible to tell whether or not the player is in a lucky game by noticing the initial positions of the reels, with straight red 7's indicating a normal game and straight blue 7's indicating a lucky game.

Biases

Each time a new round is started, the game will try to select a "bias", which are grouped into two categories, normal, and special. Each bias has a different symbol it will attempt to aim for, with the normal bias group containing all symbols except for the blue and red 7. The special bias group contains biases for mixed 7s, straight 7s (of either color), and a Reel Time bias.

The game will not select a new bias if the current bias is for mixed 7s or straight 7s. Otherwise, the game will first try to determine if there should be a chance to roll for a special bias. Depending on the luckiness of the current machine and the number of coins bet, the chance to roll for a special bias will change. On average, the chance will be ~0.72% after betting one coin, ~0.78% after two coins, and ~5.60% after three coins. If the check passes, then the game will try and assign a special bias. There is a ~35.81% chance of receiving a special bias, the odds roughly equal between each of the three biases, again with the chances being higher on luckier machines. If the Reel Time bias or no special bias was selected, the game will now attempt to assign one of the normal biases.

If the game is lucky, the odds of receiving the bias for the lightning bolt symbol is directly increased by 10/256 (~3.91%), while the odds of receiving the bias for the replay symbol is decreased by the same amount. There is a ~49.87% chance of receiving one of the standard biases, on average.

The behavior of the biases changes based on which reel is currently being stopped, as well as how many coins have been bet. If the player has bet one or two coins, the game will allow the reel to spin up to four extra symbols in an attempt to make sure the current biased symbol ends up on screen. If the player has bet three coins, the game will do the same, except it will also take diagonals into account and attempt to match those as well.

If no bias is active, or the game was unable to ensure a match within the four extra spins, it will attempt to force the player to lose. In the case where a bias towards 7's is active, the game will actively attempt to mismatch three 7's in a row, going for either red, blue, red, or blue, red, blue. Otherwise, the game will spin the reel as many times as needed in order to ensure the player cannot make a match. Due to an oversight, it is occasionally possible to make a match of three symbols going directly across, but not diagonally.

Payouts

Note that order matters.

Series of icons Payout
Mauville Corner Red 7.pngMauville Corner Red 7.pngMauville Corner Red 7.png 300
Mauville Corner Blue 7.pngMauville Corner Blue 7.pngMauville Corner Blue 7.png 300
Mauville Corner Red 7.pngMauville Corner Red 7.pngMauville Corner Blue 7.png 90
Mauville Corner Blue 7.pngMauville Corner Blue 7.pngMauville Corner Red 7.png 90
Mauville Corner Azurill.pngMauville Corner Azurill.pngMauville Corner Azurill.png 12
Mauville Corner Lotad.pngMauville Corner Lotad.pngMauville Corner Lotad.png 6
Mauville Corner Cherry.pngMauville Corner Cherry.png 4
Mauville Corner Cherry.png 2
Mauville Corner Replay.pngMauville Corner Replay.pngMauville Corner Replay.png Replay
Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.pngMauville Corner Lightning Bolt.pngMauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png 3 coins, power


Reel Time

As the player successfully matches three lightning bolts, they are tallied up in the power meter at the top of the screen, up to a max of 16. An animation of a Pikachu charging up a spinner appears, with Pikachu speeding up as the spinner slows down. Every 40 frames (2/3rds of a second) the game will check to see if the machine should explode. The game attempts this check four different times, with each attempt having lower odds than the previous, meaning the machine will explode ~23.47% of the time. If the machine explodes or if the player receives zero spins, the regular game is resumed.

If the Reel Time bias is selected at the start of the round, Reel Time will started immediately, and the number of lightning bolts is reset to zero. After Reel Time has started, the game will determine how many spins the player will receive based on the number of lighting bolts collected. Due to a programming oversight, the chance of receiving zero spins is significantly higher than intended, roughly 31% even with 16 lightning bolts, where the intended chance is around 2%. Because of this oversight, lucky games will receive zero spins significantly more often than normal games.

During Reel Time, the reels will stop immediately upon pressing A, unlike regular spins where the game may add up to four extra turns. If the player manages to match straight 7's (of either color) Reel Time will end immediately. At the start of each round, the reel speed for that round is determined. There is a 10% chance to get half speed, meaning that 90% of the time the game will continue and attempt to give the player quarter speed. A combination of two factors, how many coins the player has lost to the machine, and how many turns of Reel Time the player has used, will determine the chance of receiving quarter speed.

Total coins lost
>=300 >=250 >=200 >=150 <150
Turns used 0 35% 25% 15% 10% 5%
1 40% 30% 20% 15% 10%
2 45% 35% 25% 20% 15%
3 50% 40% 30% 25% 20%
4 55% 45% 35% 30% 25%
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Reels

In all versions, the reels have the following symbols. (The reels slide downward, so symbols at the bottom show up first.)

Left Middle Right
Mauville Corner Red 7.png Mauville Corner Red 7.png Mauville Corner Red 7.png
Mauville Corner Cherry.png Mauville Corner Cherry.png Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png
Mauville Corner Azurill.png Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Blue 7.png
Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Replay.png
Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png Mauville Corner Azurill.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png
Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Cherry.png Mauville Corner Azurill.png
Mauville Corner Blue 7.png Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Replay.png
Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png
Mauville Corner Cherry.png Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png
Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Azurill.png
Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Blue 7.png Mauville Corner Replay.png
Mauville Corner Azurill.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png
Mauville Corner Red 7.png Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Azurill.png
Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png Mauville Corner Cherry.png Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png
Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Azurill.png Mauville Corner Replay.png
Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png
Mauville Corner Azurill.png Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Azurill.png
Mauville Corner Blue 7.png Mauville Corner Cherry.png Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png
Mauville Corner Lightning Bolt.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Replay.png
Mauville Corner Lotad.png Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Lotad.png
Mauville Corner Replay.png Mauville Corner Cherry.png Mauville Corner Cherry.png


Roulette wheels

Main article: Roulette
The roulette wheel

The roulette wheels have twelve slots. Each slot has a different combination of one of three colors (yellow, green, and purple) and one of four Pokémon (Makuhita, Azurill, Skitty, and Wynaut). By betting which slot a ball will land in, the player can win Coins.

Bets can be placed in three different ways: on a specific slot, on a color, or on a Pokémon. Once a bet is placed, a ball will be spun around the wheel until it lands in one of the twelve slots. Winning a bet on a specific slot returns twelve times as much as was originally bet, winning by Pokémon yields four times the amount bet, and winning by color gives three times as much. Each ball remains on the wheel after being placed. Once six balls have been played, the wheel is reset.

As only one ball can fit into each slot, bets on a Pokémon or color can change their odds and increase their payouts when some of the possibilities are taken off the board. The multiplier of a payout is always equal to 12 divided by the number of empty slots of the bet type; for example, if a ball has already landed on a Wynaut, that row will have a ×6 multiplier (12/2) instead of the usual ×4 multiplier (12/3), as now there are only two Wynaut slots left on the wheel instead of three.

There are two roulette wheels in the Game Corner, with one having a wager of 1 coin and the other having a wager of 3 coins. On the Game Corner's Service Day, the 3-coin table has a special rate of a 6-coin wager instead.

Sometimes the ball may get stuck between two balls which have already settled. When this happens, either a Shroomish will drop down, causing the ball to fly up into the air and land in another spot, or a Taillow will pick it up and, after hovering with it for a bit, drop it into another spot.

Payout

Slots Payout
4 ×3
3 ×4
2 ×6
1 ×12

Slots appearance

Game Corner Roulette Wynaut.png Game Corner Roulette Azurill.png Game Corner Roulette Skitty.png Game Corner Roulette Makuhita.png Game Corner Roulette Ball.png
Game Corner Roulette Wynaut head.png Game Corner Roulette Azurill head.png Game Corner Roulette Skitty head.png Game Corner Roulette Makuhita head.png

Service Day

The Game Corner occasionally holds a Service Day as a Pokémon News event, during which the player can "improve [their] luck". The Service Day is announced on Hoenn TV's Pokémon News.

Items

Item Location Games
Coin Case 20 Coins From a man to the right of the service counter  R  S  E 
None Treecko Doll From a girl left of the service counter, if the player started with Treecko  R  S  E 
None Torchic Doll From a girl left of the service counter, if the player started with Torchic  R  S  E 
None Mudkip Doll From a girl left of the service counter, if the player started with Mudkip  R  S  E 

Service counter

The leftmost woman sells coins at the following rates:

Coins


Prize exchange

The two women on the right side behind the counter exchange coins for prizes.

Left woman
Right woman


Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 紫菫遊戲中心 Zǐjǐn Yóuxì Zhōngxīn
France Flag.png French Casino de Lavandia
Germany Flag.png German Malvenfroh City Spielhalle
Italy Flag.png Italian Casinò di Ciclamipoli
South Korea Flag.png Korean 보라시티 게임코너 Bora City Game Corner
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Casino de Mauville
Spain Flag.png Spanish Casino de Malvalona



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