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I forgot what it was called, but there was a DVD that had videos of Nintendo games. In the Super Mario Sunshine one, I saw Mario riding a "Shiny Shell". And I haven't seen any in the game, so, maybe it was beta. [[User:Minimariolover10|Minimariolover10]] | I forgot what it was called, but there was a DVD that had videos of Nintendo games. In the Super Mario Sunshine one, I saw Mario riding a "Shiny Shell". And I haven't seen any in the game, so, maybe it was beta. [[User:Minimariolover10|Minimariolover10]] |
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Beta Super Mario Sunshine
I forgot what it was called, but there was a DVD that had videos of Nintendo games. In the Super Mario Sunshine one, I saw Mario riding a "Shiny Shell". And I haven't seen any in the game, so, maybe it was beta. Minimariolover10
I may be wrong, but I think your talking about This Game . In Super Mario 64, if Mario took a Koopa's Shell, it would be "sparkling".
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mariofan459 (talk).
Archived discussion from Triple Green Shells.
Is it Triple Green Shellls or just Triple Green Shell?Knife (talk) 11:53, 15 December 2007 (EST)
Another suggestion for a merge
Since there are currently many discussions about merges, why don't we merge this article with Green Shell? There's not much of a difference, there's only three of them. - Gabumon(talk) 06:34, 22 December 2009 (EST)
- I agree, triple green shells are just three green shells that don't have any special effect whatsoever other than circling around the player's kart or fired in threes. They function exactly the same. Did you do this for the other triple articles?
- There appears to be a fair amount of information here. Should we merge Triple Green Shells as well as single Green Shells into a "Green Shell (Mario Kart)" article, or would merging into the already-existing Green Shell article be best? I'm sure the information can be written more terse. I support merging either way. Redstar 22:50, 23 December 2009 (EST)
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