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Elevators are obstacles in a few games. They are simply platforms which go up up or down. Some go up and down automatically others are controlled by [[The Player]] by pressin up and down.
Elevators are obstacles in a few games. They are simply platforms which go up up or down. Some go up and down automatically others are controlled by the [[player]] by pressing up and down.


==''[[Donkey Kong (Game)|Donkey Kong]]''==
==''[[Donkey Kong (Game)|Donkey Kong]]''==
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The object has an attached platform connected onto the level pole. In addition, it also features a button that has two red arrows facing away vertically.
The object has an attached platform connected onto the level pole. In addition, it also features a button that has two red arrows facing away vertically.


To use them, the toy has to get onto an elevator first by guiding with the [[player]]'s [[stylus]] to get onto it. Then the player has to use the button by using the stylus to tap on one of the two arrows if the elevator would elevate or rise down. Once tapped, the elevator cannot be interrupted by tapping on the button again until it reaches to a certain level to stop on. In addition on using them, the elevator can hold up to just about two Mini-Marios.
To use them, the toy has to get onto an elevator first by guiding with the player's [[stylus]] to get onto it. Then the player has to use the button by using the stylus to tap on one of the two arrows if the elevator would elevate or rise down. Once tapped, the elevator cannot be interrupted by tapping on the button again until it reaches to a certain level to stop on. In addition on using them, the elevator can hold up to just about two Mini-Marios.


==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==

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Elevators are obstacles in a few games. They are simply platforms which go up up or down. Some go up and down automatically others are controlled by the player by pressing up and down.

Donkey Kong

Two sets of elevators appear in 75m, one going up; the other going down. In Donkey Kong elevators appear to work via a chian like mechanism. When the elevators reach the end of there path they dissapear and a new one appears at the beginning of the path. This is apose to a single elevator going up and down.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis

An Elevator is one of the obstacles that the Mini-Marios encounter during the events of the Nintendo DS video game Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. These are first introduced in Mushroom Mayhem Room 1-5 and so on in later rooms in the whole game.

The object has an attached platform connected onto the level pole. In addition, it also features a button that has two red arrows facing away vertically.

To use them, the toy has to get onto an elevator first by guiding with the player's stylus to get onto it. Then the player has to use the button by using the stylus to tap on one of the two arrows if the elevator would elevate or rise down. Once tapped, the elevator cannot be interrupted by tapping on the button again until it reaches to a certain level to stop on. In addition on using them, the elevator can hold up to just about two Mini-Marios.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, elevators also appear, in the Subspace Emissary. They can be moved up or down by ducking or jumping.

Elevators also appear in the stage 75m. They act exactly the same as they do in the origanal Donkey Kong due to the stage being an exact remake of how the level was.