![]() ![]() Power-ups like ball shrink/grow, invincibility, and multiball.The song in the first levels were also used in a stage in Mario Kart 64.The king of the Koopas, and the final boss of the game. This boss first appeared in Paper Mario for the Nintendo 64. You'll find this enemy in the haunted mansion.īoss of the desert stage. He will appear in a windmill, similar to his first boss fight in Super Mario Sunshine.īoss of the amusement park. Lightning will shoot blasts of electricity towards all of your enemies, and finally the Yoshi Egg will act as a second ball, though once it goes down the hole it's gone forever (that is, until you come in possession of another).īoss of the grassy stage. ![]() Note, however, that'll only last for a few moments.Ī Pipe is a helpful item that will block the gap between the two flippers. In Mario Pinball Land, it'll do the same thing that it's always done - which is turn Mario invincible, allowing him to defeat enemies quickly by touching them. The Invincibility Star is a common item in Mario video games. The Mega Mushroom will enlarge Mario, and will help him take out enemies, and will also make it easier to stay on the board. Mini Mushrooms will, as its name implies, shrink you down, which in turn will allow you to access small holes. Two types of mushrooms appear in the game including Mini Mushrooms and Mega Mushrooms, each one contradicting the other. In order to get to Bowser, you must collect 15 of them, though if you wish to complete all of the other stages, you'll need to find many more. Stars are what you must collect in order to progress through the game and ultimately beat it. Coins are collected by defeating enemies, and can only be used at Toad's shop. The following will explain what each of these items do.Ĭoins will appear frequently during the game, and you'll be able to use them to buy some of the items that are mentioned above, excluding stars. Most pinball games just include the latter, though this time around there are a total of eight different items that you're able to use, and they include (and are limited to) Coins, Stars, Mini Mushrooms, Mega Mushrooms, Invincibility Star, Pipe, Lightning, and a Yoshi Egg. The game also includes special items, ranging from power-ups to coins to extra balls. Some enemies will take skill to beat, such as the vultures that glide in the air, making you jump off the pyramid and then hit it it to kill the enemy. Each world also has a boss and plenty of enemies to defeat. Some doors or areas require a certain amount of stars to get past it. As in Super Mario 64, Mario must collect a certain amount of stars to progress through the game. The areas, as one could guess, consist of a grassy world, an ice world, a desert area, Bowser's castle, and, a non-expecting fun fair or amusement park. The game features five different Mushroom Kingdom themed areas that Mario, in pinball form, must explore. Once this happens, Mario gets ready to save her again and transformes into a pinball. When Peach decides to give it a try, she gets transformed into a Pinball so she can try out the ride, when suddenly a couple of Goomba's from Bowser's Castle come around and shoot Peach out of the cannon and into Bowser's Castle. ![]() The plot takes place at a new amusement park ride opening up. ![]()
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