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Revision as of 15:47, March 23, 2020
Midway Gates[1] are checkpoints near the middle of most levels in Super Mario World, excluding auto-scrolling levels, underwater levels (in the original version), Star World levels or Special World levels. They appear as two blue-white-striped posts, linked by a white bar, thus looking like smaller versions of the Giant Gates in the same game. When Mario or Luigi passes through, the bar disappears, which respawns them at the Midway Gate if the player loses a life in the level. If Mario or Luigi cut the bar when in their small form, they turn into Super Mario and Super Luigi, respectively. When restarting at the Midway Gate, the bar will be missing.
In Super Mario Maker and its sequel, Checkpoint Flags replace the Midway Gates in the Super Mario World style.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 中間ゲート[2] Chūkan Gēto |
Middle Gate | |
German | Rücksetzpunkt[?] | Reset Point | |
Italian | Traguardo intermedio[?] | Intermediate goal | |
Portuguese | Portão Intermediário[?] | Intermediate Gate |