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In 「アミダゲームⅡ<ref name=Shogakukan/>」 (''Amida Gēmu II'', '''Amida Game II'''), players can move Mario to one of four slots where players then press the {{button|GB|A}} button to hit a block. Two rats jump around very rapidly on wires, which lead to a [[Super Mushroom]], a [[Fire Flower]], a [[Carrot]], or a [[1 UP Heart|1-Up Heart]]. When a block is hit, the rats eat two of the wires, and an electric shock travels to the item, which floats down to Mario and grants him the power-up. If the shock leads to a power-up that the player does not want, then the player can simply press left on the D-Pad to exit the game without obtaining it. | In 「アミダゲームⅡ<ref name=Shogakukan/>」 (''Amida Gēmu II'', '''Amida Game II'''), players can move Mario to one of four slots where players then press the {{button|GB|A}} button to hit a block. Two rats jump around very rapidly on wires, which lead to a [[Super Mushroom]], a [[Fire Flower]], a [[Carrot]], or a [[1 UP Heart|1-Up Heart]]. When a block is hit, the rats eat two of the wires, and an electric shock travels to the item, which floats down to Mario and grants him the power-up. If the shock leads to a power-up that the player does not want, then the player can simply press left on the D-Pad to exit the game without obtaining it. | ||
This game is a reference to {{wp|Ghost Leg|Amidakuji}}, as well as the [[ | This game is a reference to {{wp|Ghost Leg|Amidakuji}}, as well as the [[bonus game (Super Mario Land)|bonus game]] from ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, December 10, 2021
It has been suggested that this page be split into Bell (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins), Bonus game (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins). (discuss) |
The Goal[1] in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is a door found at the end of most levels in the game. The goal has a bell above it, which will allow the player to play a bonus game[2] when hit. Usually to get to the bell, the player has to jump on platforms or other obstacles to reach it.
Bonus games
If the player hits the bell, a bonus game begins.
Mario Catcher
In 「マリオキャッチャー[3]」 (Mario Kyacchā, Mario Catcher), the player has to press the to make the moving crane drop and collect one of the rewards, which are moving on a conveyor belt. The rewards vary between levels, but usually contain power-ups and 1-ups. Collecting the reward will have it take an immediate effect on Mario.
Amida Game II
In 「アミダゲームⅡ[3]」 (Amida Gēmu II, Amida Game II), players can move Mario to one of four slots where players then press the button to hit a block. Two rats jump around very rapidly on wires, which lead to a Super Mushroom, a Fire Flower, a Carrot, or a 1-Up Heart. When a block is hit, the rats eat two of the wires, and an electric shock travels to the item, which floats down to Mario and grants him the power-up. If the shock leads to a power-up that the player does not want, then the player can simply press left on the D-Pad to exit the game without obtaining it.
This game is a reference to Amidakuji, as well as the bonus game from Super Mario Land.