Gold Card
- This article is about the item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario. For information about the golden cards from the Super Mario Trading Card Collection, see Super Mario Trading Card Collection § Categories.
Gold Card | |
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Description | |
"A card Koopa Koot gave you. Use it to play in the Playroom." (Paper Mario) A parlor card that lets you play the Tube Mode game. (The Thousand-Year Door for GameCube) A card that allows you to play a hidden arcade game. (Super Paper Mario) "A Member's Card that lets you play the Tube Mode game." (The Thousand-Year Door for Switch) | |
First appearance | Paper Mario (2000) |
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) |
- “They gave this to me at the Playroom since I was such a frequent visitor. You can have it now. Good luck! Make money! Hee hee hee.....”
- —Koopa Koot, Paper Mario
The Golden Card, also known as the Gold Credit and Gold Card, is an item in the Paper Mario series used to unlock specific mini-games.
In Paper Mario, the Gold Credit is a key item given as a reward by Koopa Koot when Mario completes ten favors for him, and is used in the Playroom on the south side of Toad Town. This credit replaces the Silver Credit that Mario had previously earned from Koopa Koot. When Mario shows the Gold Credit to the Toad in the Playroom, the Toad opens up another Warp Pipe that lets Mario play the second minigame in the Playroom, Smash Attack.
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Gold Card is one of the various cards that Mario receives from doing Frankie's trouble at the Trouble Center. After obtaining it, he can play the "Tube Mode" mini-game at Pianta Parlor as well as to be able to trade several items there.
In Super Paper Mario, the Golden Card grants access the secret mini-game called Hammer Whacker at the arcade. The Golden Card is found in a hidden room in The Overthere bar in Flopside. Mario can access this room by flipping into 3-D and walking past the wall that is by Carson. Mario and friends can then find the Golden Card (as well as a Cooking Disk) in a treasure chest. Once Mario and co. consult The InterChet with their Golden Card, The InterChet says that the current player is a welcome gamer and makes Hammer Whacker available to them.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゴールドカード[1] Gōrudo Kādo |
Gold Card | |
French | Jeton d'or (Paper Mario)[?] | Gold Token | |
Carte or (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)[?] | Gold Card | ||
Carte dorée (Super Paper Mario)[?] | Golden Card | ||
German | Gold-Karte (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door) Goldene Karte (Super Paper Mario)[?] |
Gold Card Golden Card |
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Italian | Carta gioco R (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door) Tessera d'oro (Super Paper Mario)[?] |
Game card R Golden card |
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Korean | 골드카드[?] Goldeu Kadeu |
Gold Card | |
Spanish | Tarjeta Oro (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door) Tarjeta de oro (Super Paper Mario)[?] |
Gold Card Golden Card |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.