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|image=[[File:Boss statue Mario Pinball Land.png]]<br>The four boss statues
|image=[[File:Boss statue Mario Pinball Land.png]]<br>Screenshot from ''Mario Pinball Land''
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
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Boss statue
Boss statues in Fiery Stage in Mario Pinball Land
Screenshot from Mario Pinball Land
First appearance Mario Pinball Land (2004)

Boss statues[1] (alternatively spelled Boss Statues),[2] also known as statues[3] or gold statues,[4] are objects in Mario Pinball Land. They are four big golden statues with keyholes appearing at the entrance to the Fiery Stage. The player has to insert a Star Key into each statue to be able to progress. After defeating a boss and obtaining a Star Key, the player can hit the keyhole of the statue of that boss to insert the Star Key into it. This causes a Red Switch to appear at the location where the boss was defeated. The player also receives 100,000 points. Boss statues for which the player has obtained the Star Keys visually shine. After using all four Star Keys, the boss statues turn in the direction of the gate, which opens. However, if the player has fewer than four Star Keys, using boss statues returns them to the Fun Fair.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Statua del nemico principale[5] Statue of the main enemy

References

  1. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario Pinball Land instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 16 and 21.
  2. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario Pinball Land instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 21.
  3. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario Pinball Land instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 16.
  4. ^ November 2004. Nintendo Power Volume 185. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 117.
  5. ^ Nintendo (2004). Super Mario Ball European instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (Italian). Page 119.