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Save Blocks were seen again in the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series. This time, instead of jumping on top, they needed to be hit from underneath like regular blocks. They also had a vastly different appearance, being rainbow-colored blocks labeled "S" rather than the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''-style, star-spangled blocks seen in ''Super Mario RPG''. The rainbow coloring would later be used in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Partners in Time]]'' by the [[Aurora Block]]. | Save Blocks were seen again in the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series. This time, instead of jumping on top, they needed to be hit from underneath like regular blocks. They also had a vastly different appearance, being rainbow-colored blocks labeled "S" rather than the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''-style, star-spangled blocks seen in ''Super Mario RPG''. The rainbow coloring would later be used in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Partners in Time]]'' by the [[Aurora Block]]. | ||
In the first two installments of the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' series, Save Blocks were replaced by [[Save | In the first two installments of the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' series, Save Blocks were replaced by [[Save Album]]s; however, Save Blocks were present in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', also in the form of yellow [[Emoglobin]]s. Mario and Luigi have to hit the blocks from below, while Bowser has to hit the blocks by punching them. | ||
==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== |
Revision as of 12:54, August 23, 2011
A Save Block allows Mario to save his game in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. When Mario jumps on one, the block takes him to the save screen, allowing the player to save his or her game. These blocks are scattered all over the Mushroom World. Additionally, Save Blocks can always be found inside inns.
Save Blocks were seen again in the Paper Mario series. This time, instead of jumping on top, they needed to be hit from underneath like regular blocks. They also had a vastly different appearance, being rainbow-colored blocks labeled "S" rather than the Super Mario Bros.-style, star-spangled blocks seen in Super Mario RPG. The rainbow coloring would later be used in Partners in Time by the Aurora Block.
In the first two installments of the Mario & Luigi series, Save Blocks were replaced by Save Albums; however, Save Blocks were present in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, also in the form of yellow Emoglobins. Mario and Luigi have to hit the blocks from below, while Bowser has to hit the blocks by punching them.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- In Super Paper Mario, if Mario flips and looks very closely at a Save Block, a mysterious star can be seen rotating in the block, like a Star Block.