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Is "♩ Block" an official name? The only official name I could find was "Jump Block" from the Super Mario World manual. - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 12:01, 8 February 2010 (EST) | Is "♩ Block" an official name? The only official name I could find was "Jump Block" from the Super Mario World manual. - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 12:01, 8 February 2010 (EST) | ||
:Nope. Well, time to move it. {{User:Reversinator/sig}} | :Nope. Well, time to move it. {{User:Reversinator/sig}} | ||
== Another official name? == | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvDMzKELLzw According to the UK commercial for Mario Golf: World Tour] (jump to 0:16), it seems that the "Note Block" name is official. --[[User:Whybee|Whybee]] ([[User talk:Whybee|talk]]) 11:36, 23 April 2014 (EDT) |
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Note duration discrepancy
Why are they called ♪ (eighth note) blocks in the article when they appear in the game as ♩ (quarter note) blocks in the games? --Tepples 18:26, 15 January 2010 (EST)
In which games do they appear like quarter notes? – Ralphfan (talk)
Look at the image in the article. Hello, I'm Time Turner.
Official name?
Is "♩ Block" an official name? The only official name I could find was "Jump Block" from the Super Mario World manual. - Cobold (talk · contribs) 12:01, 8 February 2010 (EST)
- Nope. Well, time to move it. Hello, I'm Time Turner.
Another official name?
According to the UK commercial for Mario Golf: World Tour (jump to 0:16), it seems that the "Note Block" name is official. --Whybee (talk) 11:36, 23 April 2014 (EDT)