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==Comparison to Fire Flowers==
==Comparison to Fire Flowers==
Superball Flowers are very similar to [[Fire Flower]]s. Not only do they look very much alike, but they also give the player similar abilities - superballs are the game's equivalent to to [[fireball]]s, although they behave slightly differently (ricocheting off all surfaces at 90° to arrival rather than remaining low, only one can be fired at a time). However, Superball Flowers do not change [[Mario]]'s appearance at all.
Superball Flowers are very similar to [[Fire Flower]]s. Not only do they look very much alike, but they also give the player similar abilities - superballs are the game's equivalent to to [[fireball]]s, although they behave slightly differently (ricocheting off all surfaces at 90° to arrival rather than remaining low, only one can be fired at a time) and they can collect coins when fired at them. However, Superball Flowers do not change [[Mario]]'s appearance at all.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 11:21, May 29, 2019

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Superball Flowers[1], also called flowers[2] or super flower[3], are power-up flowers that are found exclusively in Super Mario Land for the Game Boy.

Superball Flowers turn Mario into Superball Mario. This gives the player the ability to make Mario shoot Superballs.

Comparison to Fire Flowers

Superball Flowers are very similar to Fire Flowers. Not only do they look very much alike, but they also give the player similar abilities - superballs are the game's equivalent to to fireballs, although they behave slightly differently (ricocheting off all surfaces at 90° to arrival rather than remaining low, only one can be fired at a time) and they can collect coins when fired at them. However, Superball Flowers do not change Mario's appearance at all.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラワー[4]
Furawā
Flower

References

  1. ^ Game Boy Player's Guide, page 4.
  2. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, pages 7 & 9.
  3. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, page 5.
  4. ^ Super Mario Land Japanese instruction booklet, pages 3, 5 & 7.