Talk:Purple Coin
Is this even official? My Bloody Valentine
- Yes it is. check out the levels on every galaxy.
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mariofanical (talk).
There are also purple coins in Super Mario World. When you hit a P-Switch, they don't transform.
How?
How is the Purple Coin theme a remix of the Gusty Garden Galaxy theme? - Bill-tendo 22:20, 30 January 2012 (EST)
If you listen, you can hear that the 1st section is repeated, there is a quiet interlude, and the 3rd section is clearly heard in the Gusty Garden theme.
Possible Reference
You know how the purple coins have stars on them like in SM64? I think this could be a possible reference to the fact that if you get 100 coins in SM64, you get a star, because you need 100 purple coins for a star. Maybe we should add this to trivia? User:EmperorLuigi115
I'll leave this open for someone to reply, but if nobody replies in 13 days, I'll make the change. Feel free to reply saying you want me to do it instantly. User:EmperorLuigi115
It could be a combination of Red and Blue coins missions, because you got a time limit for Red Coins and Blue Coins are hidden. User:Kayak254
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 information
I noticed there's a section in the history section about Mario Hoops 3-on-3. I legitimately cannot see how the linked article correlate to the topic of this article other than "it's a coin that's purple". The section is also extremely badly written. I haven't played the game, so I can't actually judge this very well. If somebody, preferably somebody who has played the game, could inform me whether it should stay or not, then that would be helpful. In fact, if you leave a message here explaining why they shouldn't be here, then you're free to remove the information yourself. RandomYoshi( • PMs • ) 10:49, 15 December 2015 (EST)
- From what I have remembered, purple coins are used to make the slot turn in Jr. Street. You can get those like the coins from Hoops 3-on-3; you dribble on a ? Panel with a possibility to get one. Once you score a point, if you have a purple coin, you operate a slot, which can increase your score. Honestly, splitting this article off because it operates differently doesn't sit all well with me; with that logic, the coins from Super Mario 64 need to get split from their incarnation in 2D games as they are used for healing yourself rather than points. Same deal with blue coins and red coins. So I think the opening sentence needs to be rephrased to accommodate the purple coin's appearance in a different game. Ray Trace(T|C) 22:59, 17 December 2015 (EST)
Split Purple Coin from Super Mario Run and Purple Coin from Super Mario Galaxy
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Just because both coins are purple doesn't make them the same item. One acts like a collectible, while the other is a mandatory part of the level. They don't even have the same design. I'm pretty sure the developers of Super Mario Run just picked three random colors for their bonus coins; they weren't trying to reference Galaxy in any way.
Proposer: Andymii (talk)
Deadline: January 2, 2017, 23:59 GMT
Support
- Andymii (talk) Per proposal.
- 3D Player 2010 (talk) While I think that we use some degree of limiting to when we split colored coin articles, I think that the coins from Super Mario Run function way too differently from any colored coins in other games to warrant shared articles.
Oppose
- Yoshi the Space Station Manager (talk) 3D games have different mechanics from the 2D games, even in the same series. This is no exception.
Comments
I'm iffy on this. Should we split the Yoshi's Island and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon incarnations of Red Coin even though they look different and have a different functions? It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 16:24, 19 December 2016 (EST)
In my opinion, yes. Like I said, in this case I'm pretty sure the developers weren't thinking of bringing back a SMG item. Their similarities are coincidental; there is no evidence to show that they are meant to be the same. Nickels are not quarters just because they are the same color. --Andymii (talk) 16:29, 19 December 2016 (EST)
- It's not that, but why can't this page just be a page about Purple-colored coins just as how Red Coins are about red-colored coins, Blue Coins are blue-colored coins? The very general idea, exceptions likely apply. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 17:00, 19 December 2016 (EST)
- Are we really doing things that way? I'm not very comfortable grouping unrelated items together just because they look the same, especially when they have completely different functionalities. Pages need a concise topic; we can't just have pages that are a compilation of vaguely similar objects. See this link for a good example of what I mean. --Andymii (talk) 17:08, 19 December 2016 (EST)
- Bubble is a generic subject, not like the example I listed here, so those have a different level of what we can or can't allow on. Anyhow, what about Green Star (bear with me, I opposed merging that one...), Blue Coin, Blue Shell, Green Banana, Green Fireball, and Blue Space? Pages on nongeneric objects like these don't have a concise topic either. I know these Purple Coins have a different appearance, but so do the aforementioned Blue Coins and Red Coins, and those things I listed all have different functions throughout different games. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 17:16, 19 December 2016 (EST)
- Additionally, this article has a little something about Purple Coins in Super Mario World. Are we going to say that they should be removed so we don't want readers to think that the Galaxy incarnation is a nod to a pre-release element from an SNES game? It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 17:18, 19 December 2016 (EST)
- Are we really doing things that way? I'm not very comfortable grouping unrelated items together just because they look the same, especially when they have completely different functionalities. Pages need a concise topic; we can't just have pages that are a compilation of vaguely similar objects. See this link for a good example of what I mean. --Andymii (talk) 17:08, 19 December 2016 (EST)