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[[File:G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Count-Lift.png|frame|left|A Count-Lift from the Modern version of ''Turtle Bridge'']]
[[File:G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Count-Lift.png|frame|left|A Count-Lift from the Modern version of ''Turtle Bridge'']]
A Count-Lift also appears in the Modern version of the [[Game & Watch]] game ''[[Turtle Bridge]]'' in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''. When [[Toad]] accumulates 300 [[point]]s, the platform below the [[Cloud Block]]s turns into a three-second Count-Lift, which starts counting down after Toad lands on it. Unlike in ''Super Mario World'', the Count-Lift is pink and does not move to the right while counting down. Also, when its timer reaches zero, the Count-Lift shakes a little before falling, reappearing shortly afterwards. If Toad [[jump]]s onto or stays on the Count-Lift as it falls, he will lose a life. At 600 points, the Count-Lift turns into two [[Donut Block]]s.
A Count-Lift also appears in the Modern version of the [[Game & Watch]] game ''[[Turtle Bridge]]'' in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''. When [[Toad]] accumulates 300 [[point]]s, the platform below the [[Cloud Block]]s turns into a three-second Count-Lift, which starts counting down after Toad lands on it. Unlike in ''Super Mario World'', the Count-Lift is pink and does not move to the right while counting down. Also, when its timer reaches zero, the Count-Lift shakes a little before falling, reappearing shortly afterwards. If Toad [[jump]]s onto or stays on the Count-Lift as it falls, he will lose a life. At 600 points, the Count-Lift turns into two [[Donut Block]]s.
Count-Lifts reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where they are now known as '''Dropdown Countdown Lifts'''.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 04:10, October 25, 2023

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Count-Lift from Super Mario World
A Count-Lift from Super Mario World

A Count-Lift[1] (or Countdown Platform)[2] is a type of lift appearing in Super Mario World. It has a grassy top and a dirt-like bottom, with a countdown timer in the middle. Count-Lifts appear in only one level: Valley of Bowser 3. When Mario or Luigi jumps onto a Count-Lift, it moves in a straight line to the right while counting down. When the timer reaches zero, the lift falls. Most Count-Lifts last for only one second, but some last for four seconds.

Count-Lift from Game & Watch Gallery 3's Modern Turtle Bridge
A Count-Lift from the Modern version of Turtle Bridge

A Count-Lift also appears in the Modern version of the Game & Watch game Turtle Bridge in Game & Watch Gallery 3. When Toad accumulates 300 points, the platform below the Cloud Blocks turns into a three-second Count-Lift, which starts counting down after Toad lands on it. Unlike in Super Mario World, the Count-Lift is pink and does not move to the right while counting down. Also, when its timer reaches zero, the Count-Lift shakes a little before falling, reappearing shortly afterwards. If Toad jumps onto or stays on the Count-Lift as it falls, he will lose a life. At 600 points, the Count-Lift turns into two Donut Blocks.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

References

  1. ^ M. Arakawa. Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Pages 140 and 141.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 28, page 20.