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  2. Power-up - Wikipedia

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    Trick power-ups try to trick the player into grabbing them, only to result usually into damage, removed abilities, or player death. Examples: Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels: Poison mushroom. [18] [19] Bonk's Revenge: Fake power-up containers that actually release an enemy.

  3. List of Mario franchise characters - Wikipedia

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    Mario uses power-ups, such as the Super Mushroom (which allows him to grow larger and survive an additional hit), the Super Star (which grants him temporary invincibility), and the Fire Flower (which allows him to throw fireballs). [1] Several power-ups grant Mario the ability to fly, such as the Super Leaf from Super Mario Bros. 3. [8]

  4. Super Mario - Wikipedia

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    It retains the basic premise of its predecessor and includes its items and power-ups besides the Ice Flower and Red Star. New power-ups include the Cloud Flower, which allows Mario or Luigi to create platforms in mid-air and the Rock Mushroom, which turns the character into a rolling boulder. The character can also ride Yoshi.

  5. Super Mario 64 DS - Wikipedia

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    Power-ups in Super Mario 64 DS take the form of special hats resembling those worn by Mario, Luigi, and Wario (all voiced by Charles Martinet), and are available in some levels. Acquiring one such hat will change the player's character into the corresponding character, allowing the player to use that character's abilities.

  6. New Super Mario Bros. - Wikipedia

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    There are six power-ups available in New Super Mario Bros.; the game allows the player to store an extra power-up when they are already using one, a feature carried over from Super Mario World. Three power-ups from Super Mario Bros. return in the game: the Super Mushroom makes Mario grow in size, the Fire Flower lets Mario throw fireballs, and ...

  7. Blue shell - Wikipedia

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    The Spiny Shell, [1] [2] [3] colloquially known as the blue shell, [4] [5] is a power-up item in the Mario Kart video game series. Originating in Mario Kart 64 (1996) and featured in every main entry of the series since then, the Spiny Shell, when used, aims directly at the racer in first place, stopping them on impact. The Spiny Shell acts as ...

  8. Mario - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario 3D World on the Wii U included the "Cat Mario" power-up, which was implemented to help newcomers play the game and add new gameplay features such as climbing up walls. Another power-up was the "Double Cherry", which was added accidentally; one of the developers added a second Mario into the game in error, and found it humorous when ...

  9. Mario Kart 8 - Wikipedia

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    Mario Kart 8 [c] is a 2014 kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. It retains the gameplay of previous Mario Kart games, with players controlling a Mario character in races around tracks. Tracks are themed around locales from the Super Mario series populated with power-ups that help players gain advantages in races ...