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'''Gold Rush Pack'''<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iOTy7jwAyU&feature=player_embedded#</ref> (named '''Go! Go! Gold Mario Pack''' in Japan<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NV1uzGFubI&feature=g-all-u</ref>) is the first of three [[Coin Rush]] packs for ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' released in [[Japan]] and [[Australia]] on October 2nd, 2012, and in [[Europe]] on October 3rd, 2012. The pack consists of courses filled with large amounts of [[coin]]s (up to a grand total of 30,000 coins), with [[Gold Flower]]s being the primary power-up. It is rated one out of five stars in difficulty, making it the easiest pack of the three released on October 2012.
'''Gold Rush Pack'''<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iOTy7jwAyU&feature=player_embedded#</ref> (named '''Go! Go! Gold Mario Pack''' in Japan<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NV1uzGFubI&feature=g-all-u</ref>) is the first of three [[Coin Rush]] packs for ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' released in [[Japan]], [[Europe]] and [[Australia]] on October 2nd, 2012. The pack consists of courses filled with large amounts of [[coin]]s, with [[Gold Flower]]s being the primary power-up. It is rated one out of five stars in difficulty, making it the easiest pack of the three released on October 2012.


==Course 1==
==Course 1==

Revision as of 07:07, October 2, 2012

Template:Coinpackbox Gold Rush Pack[1] (named Go! Go! Gold Mario Pack in Japan[2]) is the first of three Coin Rush packs for New Super Mario Bros. 2 released in Japan, Europe and Australia on October 2nd, 2012. The pack consists of courses filled with large amounts of coins, with Gold Flowers being the primary power-up. It is rated one out of five stars in difficulty, making it the easiest pack of the three released on October 2012.

Course 1

Template:Levelbox This course is a sky level, similar to the ones found in World 5, such as World 5-3. The majority of the enemies are Goomba Towers, whose sizes vary.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: Suspended in mid-air, right before a Gold Ring, the player must use the Goomba Tower to reach it.
  • Star Coin 2: Halfway through the level, under a plaform inbetween two Goomba Towers.
  • Star Coin 3: Near the end of the level, within a small gap near a Clock.

Enemies

Course 2

Template:Levelbox A level similar to World 5-A, except in a seaside-like area instead of the sky.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: Suspended over water, the player needs to wait until it is in between the ship's gap in the middle.
  • Star Coin 2: In the middle of the level, in mid-air, between a few coins.
  • Star Coin 3: Between a few Brick Blocks, the player can either enter it from the bottom, or ground-pound the blocks on top.

Enemies

Course 3

This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Template:Levelbox A Tower level with Thwomps, Super Thwomps, and Super Dry Bones. One block before the end of the level has a Mega Mushroom. A Moneybag makes an appearance when the player touches the Red Ring near the end of the level.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: N/A
  • Star Coin 2: N/A
  • Star Coin 3: N/A

Enemies

References

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