🎉 COMPLETED! ! ! 🎉
Notice the lists above getting smaller? It's because of the efforts of these folks.
15-Piece Puzzle, created by @Camwoodstock!
? Capsule, created by @PopitTart!
beacon (Super Mario Bros. Wonder), created by @B700465189a9!
Big Goal Pole, created by @Nintendo101!
big shell...
🐈 Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eras + Super Mario Odyssey
Cannon (Spike Ball) (SM3DL): turrets that launch Spike Balls. Some are embedded in walls, while others are hovering in place and rotate a few degrees.
English name: Esmarch, page 50.
Japanese name: トゲ鉄球砲台 (Toge Tekkyū Hōdai, Spike Iron Ball...
🏖️ Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, and Nintendo DS eras
ice block shooter (SM64): the obstacle in Snowman's Land that fires sliding Ice Blocks. The pattern of a snowman's face is along the shooter.
English name: in-game sign in Snowman's Land.
Japanese name: アイスブロック シューター (Aisu Burokku Shūtā...
Howdy, folks. If you are like me, you enjoy the Super Mario platformers, and recognize that our wiki is the go-to online site for many people who want to learn about it. There are a few subjects throughout the series that do not yet have articles - many of which outlined as specific subjects in...
For many years, Nintendo Co., Ltd. and their subsidiaries have provided official access to PDFs of instruction booklets for a number of their games, in the event that someone loses or breaks theirs. That is nice to see in itself, however, this also indirectly supports the preservation and...
I think there's something funky going on with the normals on the Spike Top model that I cannot at the moment figure out how to rectify. The Buzzy Beetle model did not have this issue, but I will figure it out before rolling out the NSMBU enemy table.
I am drafting revisions to the New Super Mario Bros. game articles to better align them with their sister mainline games. For New Super Mario Bros. Wii, I wanted to bring in 3D models since it really did not use traditional sprites like prior games. We did not have many of them on the wiki, and...
1. Hedgehogs only go fast in pursuit of mad scientists.
2. I'm admittedly not familiar with rabbit vocalizations, but giraffes were documented to hum for the first time just eight years ago. You can listen to it right here.
3. Only baby princesses and Thwomps.