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Can you really defeat Bowser with a Hammer Suit??? {{User:Maxlover2/sig}} | |||
Can a hammer crack open somebody's skull? | |||
<br>-Yoshi Master | |||
You can? {{User:Maxlover2/sig}} | |||
Yes. Throw 8 hammers or hit him in the body with 4.--[[User:Xterra1|<font color="gold">Xterra</font>]][[User talk:Xterra1|<font color="red">1</font>]] 01:31, 1 August 2007 (EDT) | |||
I suggest moving this article to "Castle Of Koopa"-EVIDENCE-In ''Super Mario All-Stars'' (NTSC) it is called Castle of Koopa-Also,Nintendo's official tipline calls it Castle of Koopa!-[[User:Xterra1|Xterra1]] 15:44, 30 July 2007 (EDT) | I suggest moving this article to "Castle Of Koopa"-EVIDENCE-In ''Super Mario All-Stars'' (NTSC) it is called Castle of Koopa-Also,Nintendo's official tipline calls it Castle of Koopa!-[[User:Xterra1|Xterra1]] 15:44, 30 July 2007 (EDT) | ||
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:::According to this page http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/ax4j/stage/index.html the original names from the manual (which translate as Desert Land, Water Land, etc.) were used even in reference to the GBA version of the game. I'm inclined to think that the names given in the credits are NOT the true names of the worlds, and are instead more like descriptions of the events shown in the images. For instance, the name Bowser's Castle is used only because the map and images show Bowser's Castle, and Sky Land's credits name is simply "The Sky", which also doesn't apply to the world beneath before you reach the clouds. Having the name "Bowser's Castle" apply to the entirety of Dark Land makes no sense. The name "Dark Land" was not rendered obsolete. In FACT, a later revision of the original NES game corrected the ending credits to the "land" names, while the SMAS and SMA4 versions simply left them the same as the Japanese game. I believe the "Land" version is used in the Virtual Console version. | :::According to this page http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/ax4j/stage/index.html the original names from the manual (which translate as Desert Land, Water Land, etc.) were used even in reference to the GBA version of the game. I'm inclined to think that the names given in the credits are NOT the true names of the worlds, and are instead more like descriptions of the events shown in the images. For instance, the name Bowser's Castle is used only because the map and images show Bowser's Castle, and Sky Land's credits name is simply "The Sky", which also doesn't apply to the world beneath before you reach the clouds. Having the name "Bowser's Castle" apply to the entirety of Dark Land makes no sense. The name "Dark Land" was not rendered obsolete. In FACT, a later revision of the original NES game corrected the ending credits to the "land" names, while the SMAS and SMA4 versions simply left them the same as the Japanese game. I believe the "Land" version is used in the Virtual Console version. | ||
:::Also, the cartoons definitely referred to them by their "land" names. [[User:Fizzle|Fizzle]] ([[User talk:Fizzle|talk]]) 22:28, 31 March 2014 (EDT) | :::Also, the cartoons definitely referred to them by their "land" names. [[User:Fizzle|Fizzle]] ([[User talk:Fizzle|talk]]) 22:28, 31 March 2014 (EDT) | ||