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|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:SMAS Green Springboard.png]] | ||
|description="''These devices add to your air time.''"<ref name=guide>{{cite|date=1993|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Player's Guide|page=28}}</ref> | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' ([[List of games by date#1986|1986]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' ([[List of games by date#1986|1986]]) | ||
|effect=Lets [[Mario]] jump a great height for about 10 seconds | |latest_appearance=''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]]) | ||
|effect=Lets [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] jump a great height for about 10 seconds | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[File:SMAS LL World C-3 Screenshot.png|thumb|left|[[Small Mario]] next to a Super Spring in World C-3]] | |||
A '''Super Spring'''<ref name=guide/> is an object in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. This [[Trampoline|Spring]] launches [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) offscreen, allowing the player to skip portions of a [[level]]. Usually Super Springs are green, but in the original, they are teal in [[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-3]]. (In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', however, they are always green, even in World 7-3.) Mario falls back downward after a certain amount of time, so the player must be mindful to ensure that he does not fall into a hazard such as a [[pit]]. With the right timing, [[dash]]ing before [[jump]]ing onto a Super Spring also allows Mario to cover longer stretches of distance than normal. A Super Spring appears in [[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-1]], [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-1]], [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-3]], [[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-3]], [[World B-1]], [[World B-3]], [[World C-2]], and [[World C-3]], though the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version replaces all of the Super Springs in [[World B]] with regular Springs. | |||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=スーパージャンプ台<ref>Shogakukan | |Jap=スーパージャンプ台<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' section|page=29|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref> | ||
|JapR=Sūpā Janpudai | |JapR=Sūpā Janpudai | ||
|JapM=Super Jump Stand}} | |JapM=Super Jump Stand | ||
|Ita=Supertrampolino<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=19}}</ref> | |||
|ItaM=Supertrampoline | |||
}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{SMB}} | {{SMB}} | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels | [[Category:Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels objects]] |
Latest revision as of 10:10, September 6, 2024
Super Spring | |
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Description | |
"These devices add to your air time."[1] | |
First appearance | Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986) |
Latest appearance | Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. (2020) |
Effect | Lets Mario or Luigi jump a great height for about 10 seconds |
A Super Spring[1] is an object in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. This Spring launches Mario (or Luigi) offscreen, allowing the player to skip portions of a level. Usually Super Springs are green, but in the original, they are teal in World 7-3. (In Super Mario All-Stars, however, they are always green, even in World 7-3.) Mario falls back downward after a certain amount of time, so the player must be mindful to ensure that he does not fall into a hazard such as a pit. With the right timing, dashing before jumping onto a Super Spring also allows Mario to cover longer stretches of distance than normal. A Super Spring appears in World 2-1, World 3-1, World 3-3, World 7-3, World B-1, World B-3, World C-2, and World C-3, though the Super Mario All-Stars version replaces all of the Super Springs in World B with regular Springs.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スーパージャンプ台[2] Sūpā Janpudai |
Super Jump Stand | |
Italian | Supertrampolino[3] | Supertrampoline |
References[edit]
- ^ a b 1993. Super Mario All-Stars Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 28.
- ^ October 19, 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Bros. 2 section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 29.
- ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 19.