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::Really? From what I recall you actually do go slightly higher when hitting a Brick Block, as seen [https://youtu.be/30Mr7q-v-64?t=1m21s here]. | ::Really? From what I recall you actually do go slightly higher when hitting a Brick Block, as seen [https://youtu.be/30Mr7q-v-64?t=1m21s here]. | ||
::Is there a point to this post, by the way? If it's simply an expression of opinion, it should be on the [[ | ::Is there a point to this post, by the way? If it's simply an expression of opinion, it should be on the [[forumlink:|forums]]. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 18:52, 21 February 2018 (EST) | ||
:::I might've been remembering a different game then :P {{User:Alex95/sig}} 17:55, 22 February 2018 (EST) | :::I might've been remembering a different game then :P {{User:Alex95/sig}} 17:55, 22 February 2018 (EST) | ||
==Are the SML2 blocks actually ''Brick'' Blocks?== | ==Are the SML2 blocks actually ''Brick'' Blocks?== | ||
We have plopped the information about the blocks in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' on this page since they function practically the same as Brick Blocks. However, they have a different appearance (resembling [[Rotating Block]]s with closed, happy eyes), and even named differently in Japan: ニコニコブロック (''Nikoniko Burokku'', Smiley Block), according to the ''Super Mario Land 2'' section of Shogakukan's ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'' from 2015. I can't really find a source if they're actually called "Brick Blocks" in English, both the game's manual and the SML2 section of the Super Game Boy Player's Guide don't specifically mention it; they do mention that Mario can break blocks with the [[Spin Jump]], and as far as I'm aware, these "smiley blocks" are the only blocks in the game Mario can break using the Spin Jump. [[Talk:Grab Block#Merge White Block with Grab Block 2|With the recent proposal for merging the White Block to Grab Block currently going on]] (and the heavy opposition it currently has), I've been wondering if we should split this block from Brick Block as well, to something like {{Fake link|Block (''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'')}}, or if it's even worth the hassle. We do have a separate article on [[Block (Super Mario 64)|the ''Super Mario 64'' blocks]], which are pretty much SM64's equivalent of the Brick Block as well, so it's not that odd of a choice. {{User:Arend/sig}} 09:17, July 15, 2023 (EDT) | We have plopped the information about the blocks in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' on this page since they function practically the same as Brick Blocks. However, they have a different appearance (resembling [[Rotating Block]]s with closed, happy eyes), and even named differently in Japan: ニコニコブロック (''Nikoniko Burokku'', Smiley Block), according to the ''Super Mario Land 2'' section of Shogakukan's ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'' from 2015. I can't really find a source if they're actually called "Brick Blocks" in English, both the game's manual and the SML2 section of the Super Game Boy Player's Guide don't specifically mention it; they do mention that Mario can break blocks with the [[Spin Jump]], and as far as I'm aware, these "smiley blocks" are the only blocks in the game Mario can break using the Spin Jump. [[Talk:Grab Block#Merge White Block with Grab Block 2|With the recent proposal for merging the White Block to Grab Block currently going on]] (and the heavy opposition it currently has), I've been wondering if we should split this block from Brick Block as well, to something like {{Fake link|Block (''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'')}}, or if it's even worth the hassle. We do have a separate article on [[Block (Super Mario 64)|the ''Super Mario 64'' blocks]], which are pretty much SM64's equivalent of the Brick Block as well, so it's not that odd of a choice. {{User:Arend/sig}} 09:17, July 15, 2023 (EDT) |