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OK. I'm seriously beginning 2 think that the dark blue [[Goomba]]s in [[Mario Kart 7]] & [[New Super Mario Bros. 2]] are really [[Gloomba]]s. {{User:BoygeyMario/sig}} | OK. I'm seriously beginning 2 think that the dark blue [[Goomba]]s in [[Mario Kart 7]] & [[New Super Mario Bros. 2]] are really [[Gloomba]]s. {{User:BoygeyMario/sig}} | ||
:There isn't any proof and I personally think they are the same as the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' {{User|Raven Effect}} | :There isn't any proof and I personally think they are the same as the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' {{User|Raven Effect}} | ||
== First appearance == | |||
They're first appearance should be listed as [[Super Mario Bros]], since [[Super Mario World]] is the dirst appearance of the [[Galoomba]] [[User:MarioLover54|MarioLover54]] ([[User talk:MarioLover54|talk]]) 22:14, July 31, 2019 (EDT) | |||
:No, the Goombas in underground areas of SMB is simply because those are the values encoded to the 2nd object palette in caves. The palette is brown while outside, gray in caves, and gray and black underwater. Anyways, Gloombas actually use a different graphical system from the value-encoded palettes, so they aren't the same situation. Besides, they're stronger. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:18, July 31, 2019 (EDT) | |||
So what are you telling me then? The game states that goombas without sunlight turn blue. Are you telling me the goomba henchmen that were temporarily stationed there began breeding at some point? How do goombas reproduce anyway? There are children" so I know it's possible [[User:MarioLover54|MarioLover54]] ([[User talk:MarioLover54|talk]]) 13:55, August 2, 2019 (EDT) | |||
:What I'm telling you is that one is the result of palette encoding being changed, and the other is a deliberate attempt at a different species. These are ''not'' the same. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 14:42, August 2, 2019 (EDT) | |||
I'm sorry for that snarky remark, I was in a bad mood when I wrote that. I'll keep my outbursts under control [[User:MarioLover54|MarioLover54]] ([[User talk:MarioLover54|talk]]) 15:22, August 22, 2019 (EDT) |
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OK. I'm seriously beginning 2 think that the dark blue Goombas in Mario Kart 7 & New Super Mario Bros. 2 are really Gloombas. BoygeyPumpkineer
- There isn't any proof and I personally think they are the same as the ones in Super Mario Bros. Raven Effect (talk)
First appearance[edit]
They're first appearance should be listed as Super Mario Bros, since Super Mario World is the dirst appearance of the Galoomba MarioLover54 (talk) 22:14, July 31, 2019 (EDT)
- No, the Goombas in underground areas of SMB is simply because those are the values encoded to the 2nd object palette in caves. The palette is brown while outside, gray in caves, and gray and black underwater. Anyways, Gloombas actually use a different graphical system from the value-encoded palettes, so they aren't the same situation. Besides, they're stronger. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 22:18, July 31, 2019 (EDT)
So what are you telling me then? The game states that goombas without sunlight turn blue. Are you telling me the goomba henchmen that were temporarily stationed there began breeding at some point? How do goombas reproduce anyway? There are children" so I know it's possible MarioLover54 (talk) 13:55, August 2, 2019 (EDT)
- What I'm telling you is that one is the result of palette encoding being changed, and the other is a deliberate attempt at a different species. These are not the same. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 14:42, August 2, 2019 (EDT)
I'm sorry for that snarky remark, I was in a bad mood when I wrote that. I'll keep my outbursts under control MarioLover54 (talk) 15:22, August 22, 2019 (EDT)