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Revision as of 01:52, May 23, 2017
Control Coins[1] (also called Coin Snakes or Directional Coins[citation needed]) are types of moving Coins in Super Mario World and Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. They are usually released from certain ? Blocks, and they move in the direction the player presses on the D-Pad (directional buttons) on the controller or Game Boy Advance. They are found in stages such as Donut Ghost House, Donut Secret 2, Valley Ghost House and Star World 5. Control Coins also appear in the World-e levels Doors o' Plenty and Vexing Doors from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, where they serve the same purpose.
If Mario or Luigi hits a P-Switch, the coins will become solid blocks, similar to Snake Blocks, which Mario or Luigi can ride while still controlling the blocks. However, if the Control Coin touches a wall or obstacle, it will stop moving and can no longer be controlled. The chain will also stop if Yoshi eats the leading coin. Control Coins also have a finite number of coins, after which it will stop.
References
- ^ Mario Mania Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 68.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | コントロールコイン[?] Kontorōru Koin |
Control Coin |