Talk:Dark Land
Can you really defeat Bowser with a Hammer Suit??? Max2 (talk)
Can a hammer crack open somebody's skull?
-Yoshi Master
Yes. Throw 8 hammers or hit him in the body with 4.--Xterra1 01:31, 1 August 2007 (EDT)
I suggest moving this article to "Castle Of Koopa"-EVIDENCE-In Super Mario All-Stars (NTSC) it is called Castle of Koopa-Also,Nintendo's official tipline calls it Castle of Koopa!-Xterra1 15:44, 30 July 2007 (EDT)
In the NTSC version of SMB3, which most, if not all, North American users have, it is referred to as Dark Land. Besides Castle of Koopa would make it sound as if it were referring only to Bowser's Castle. Phoenix Rider 15:47, 30 July 2007 (EDT)
Last Appearance
Should MKWii really be counted as Dark Land's last appearance..? Grumble volcano looks like Dark Land... but they aren't one in the same - CC
Yoshi's Island World 6
Where does the last level of yoshi's island fit in if this article only includes dark land from SMB3??
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nesdustin (talk).
- That's what I came to the talk page to ask about. Are they considered to be different places? - Reboot 03:11, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
Name?
Last I heard, Mario Wiki sticks with the names from the most recent release for article names if spellings differ from previous versions. Given that Super Mario All-Stars got a retail release on the Wii, that technically makes it the latest non-Virtual Console version. Why did it change from Castle of Koopa? LinkTheLefty (talk) 09:47, 12 August 2013 (EDT)
- Technically, all the original names are correct, it's possible to argue that the names given at the end of the game aren't actually the names of the worlds themselves. The Japanese names given in the original manual for the game match up to the original names of Grass Land, Dark Land, etc., and the names at the end seem to more descriptive (The Sky, etc.). The name "Castle of Koopa" only makes sense with the image of Bowser's Castle in the background, too, as for the majority of the world you do not encounter it.
- The names given in the original game are not false, or uncanon. They are a direct translation of the names given in the manual to refer to the eight countries. This world is indeed known as Dark Land, and always has been. The idea that they were an NoA invention is false. Fizzle (talk) 18:09, 6 January 2014 (EST)
- Hey, I own the manual and I see what you're saying, but what I meant is that Bowser's Castle was itself only used in one specific version of the game, and it is not even the latest release of the game (which I thought is what the wiki tends to gravitate towards). On top of some name confusion, I don't believe Bowser's Castle should be the name of this article. Although you do make a good point - perhaps the names in the ending credits are more like descriptions (or vice versa)... Huh, come to think of it, were the -Land names used often in alternate media? I honestly don't know, but if is or was a common thing and not just the Japanese manual and the NES re-release, then I wonder what you'd consider the "primary" names. LinkTheLefty (talk)