Engine Room

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This article is about the dome seen in Super Mario Galaxy. For Luigi's home board in Mario Party, see Luigi's Engine Room. For the engine room in Starship Mario, see Starship Mario § Engine Room.
“It might get a little rough from here on out, but just do your best and you'll be OK!”
Gearmo, Super Mario Galaxy
Engine Room
SMG Engine Room Exterior.png
Screenshot of the Engine Room's exterior.
Game Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario 3D All-Stars
Level(s) 6 (inc. Hungry Luma galaxy)
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The Engine Room is a dome in Super Mario Galaxy. It is the fifth accessible dome, and will be unlocked whenever Mario or Luigi recovers the Grand Star from Bowser's Dark Matter Plant.

From the exterior, the Engine Room looks simply like a large metal dome, while inside there are purple and blue pipes leading up from a steel mesh floor. A Gearmo patrols the room, although he serves no real significance. As with all domes, the Engine Room has a Pull Star in the center, which is used to access the dome's Galaxies. Mario does not need to enter the Engine Room in order to reach Bowser's Galaxy Reactor, as he can just collect the sixty Power Stars required to access it from previous galaxies.

The main boss of the Engine Room is a more powerful version of King Kaliente.

Galaxies[edit]

Engine Room.png
Inside the Engine Room.
Engine Room dome galaxies. "Super Mario Galaxy World Map," so to say.
The Engine Room galaxies.
Model of the Engine Room Dome from Super Mario Galaxy
Galaxy Description Number of Star(s) Unlocking criterion
A screenshot of Gold Leaf Galaxy during the "Star Bunnies on the Hunt" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Gold Leaf Galaxy
This Galaxy is essentially a mirror of the Honeyhive Galaxy, set in autumn and with minor changes. Bees, Star Bunnies, and Cataquacks can be found here, as well as the Undergrunt Gunner boss. Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.
Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.Smg icon cosmiccomet.png
Smg icon purplecomet.pngPower Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.
Collect 34 Stars and finish Bowser's Dark Matter Plant.
A screenshot of Sea Slide Galaxy during "The Silver Stars of Sea Slide" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Sea Slide Galaxy
This is a beach-themed Galaxy that consists of a ring of water encircling an oblong central planet. It is inhabited by penguins and the orca whale Guppy. Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.
Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.Smg icon cosmiccomet.png
Smg icon purplecomet.pngPower Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.
Collect 36 Stars.
A screenshot of Toy Time Galaxy during the "Mario Meets Mario" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Toy Time Galaxy
This playroom-themed Galaxy has many colorful planets and gigantic toys, as well as sweets, as shown in its third mission. Gearmos can be found here. Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.
Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.Smg icon fastfoecomet.png
Smg icon purplecomet.pngPower Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.
Collect 40 Stars.
SMG Kingfin Planet Overview.png
Bonefin Galaxy
This Galaxy consists of one planet that is a sphere of water surrounded by a black shell. It is home to Kingfin, a skeletal shark that is the Galaxy's boss. Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy. Collect 55 stars and finish Giant Eel Outbreak.
A screenshot of Bowser Jr.'s Lava Reactor during "King Kaliente's Spicy Return" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Bowser Jr.'s Lava Reactor
The Engine Room's boss battle takes place in this Galaxy. It contains a large planet made of lava, in which lives King Kaliente (summoned by Bowser Jr.), who the player must battle a second time. A Grand Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy. Collect 45 Stars.
A screenshot of Sand Spiral Galaxy during the "Choosing a Favorite Snack" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Sand Spiral Galaxy
This Hungry Luma Galaxy features a large tube-shaped planet full of flowing quicksand, which the player must choose either the Bee Mushroom or the Boo Mushroom to traverse. Behind it is a small, bright moon with platforms revolving swiftly around it. Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy. Complete Faster Than a Speeding Penguin, Luigi and the Haunted Mansion, and then feed the Hungry Luma 1000 Star Bits.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マシンルーム[?]
Mashin Rūmu
Machine Room
Chinese 机械屋[?]
Jīxiè Wū
Machine Room
French (NOA) Salle des Machines[?] Machine Room
French (NOE) Salle des machines[?] Machine room
German Maschinenraum[?] Machine room
Italian Sala motori[?] Machine room
Korean 머신룸[?]
Meosin rum
Machine room
Spanish (NOA) Sala de Máquinas[?] Machine Room
Spanish (NOE) Sala de máquinas[?] Machine room

Trivia[edit]

  • The Engine Room is the only dome in the game where an NPC other than Polari can be seen.
  • It is possible to gain access to the exterior of the Engine Room before completing Bowser's Dark Matter Plant by using the slope climbing glitch on the sloped roof of the Comet Observatory. As a result, the Warp Pad on the upper floor that connects to the Warp Pad next to the couch on the lower floor can be activated even before the Engine Room has been unlocked, allowing permanent access to the upper floor.