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[[Image:ThePalace.PNG|thumb|200px|The classic in '''The Palace'''.]]
[[File:ThePalace.png|thumb|200px|The classic in The Palace]]
'''The Palace''' is the first playable field in both ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. It is located in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and its seating capacity is 15,000 people. The field is made out of grass and is the [[Mushroom Cup|Mushroom Cup's]] special field.
'''The Palace''' is the first playable field in both ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' as well as its sequel, ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. It is located in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and has a seating capacity of 15,000 people. The field is made out of grass and is the [[Mushroom Cup]]'s special field.  


This stadium is well known by the fact that it was once a royal family residence.
According to the North American instruction manual, it was at one point a royal family residence, so it is said to be a stadium with great tradition.


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==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=パレスガーデン
|JapR=Paresu Gāden
|JapM=Palace Garden
|Spa=Palacio
|SpaM=Palace
|Fre=Le palais
|FreM=The Palace
|Ger=Schlossgarten
|GerM=Castle Garden
|Ita=Il Palazzo
|ItaM=The Palace
}}


[[Category: Places|Palace]]
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[[Category: Sport Courses|Palace]]
{{Super Mario Strikers}}
[[Category: Mario Strikers Stadiums|Palace]]
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[[Category:Super Mario Strikers stadiums|Palace, The]]
[[Category:Mario Strikers Charged stadiums|Palace, The]]

Latest revision as of 23:56, January 7, 2024

"The Palace" from Super Mario Strikers
The classic in The Palace

The Palace is the first playable field in both Super Mario Strikers as well as its sequel, Mario Strikers Charged. It is located in the Mushroom Kingdom and has a seating capacity of 15,000 people. The field is made out of grass and is the Mushroom Cup's special field.

According to the North American instruction manual, it was at one point a royal family residence, so it is said to be a stadium with great tradition.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パレスガーデン[?]
Paresu Gāden
Palace Garden
French Le palais[?] The Palace
German Schlossgarten[?] Castle Garden
Italian Il Palazzo[?] The Palace
Spanish Palacio[?] Palace