I always wonder how the natives feel about this.
The Rapa Nui? I couldn't find anything with a google search that specifically addressed that.
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I always wonder how the natives feel about this.
Is the mushroom from a Link to the Past the same as the power-up mushroom? (Or maybe it's the 1Up mushroom. Or the mushroom from SMB 2 NA.)Since the warp whistle in Super Mario Bros. 3 is the recorder from Zelda 1, are the hands that randomly pull you into courses in World 8 also Wallmasters? Something to think about.
I think there's a bullet soul in Aria of Sorrow that lets you shoot those. (I don't remember which one it is.)Pure trivia: The Moai's signature ring-shaped projectiles are officially named Ion Rings (イオンリング).
A ghost that’s scared of you! Such a simple, cute concept that makes a unique, effective enemy. I especially appreciate how games like Yoshi’s Island, Yoshi’s Story, and Super Mario 64 make you overcome their “only vulnerable when you’re looking away/they’re attacking” traits. And I love that they take a major role in the Luigi’s Mansion games, where they introduce punny names to their repertoire! ~ Beta Metroid
That's not a Boo
FLATULENCEIf only there was some sort of verbal utterance you could use to express your disapproval.
I didn't includeShy GuysBoos on my list for this Top 50 but I did have them at#14#10 on my list of Top 50 Mario entities. They're good bad shyboysboos.
PHANTOOOOOOOOO!If only there was some sort of verbal utterance you could use to express your disapproval.
I'm sure the Booish mentions that. Still seeking a translator on that.Who else remembers how the Super Mario Bros. 3 manual called them "Boo Diddly?"
Dracula remembers.
I would never forgetWho else remembers how the Super Mario Bros. 3 manual called them "Boo Diddly?"
Dracula remembers.
Time for Round 5 of "Didn't Make the Cut for a Full Exhibit but Are Still Rad":
#84 Grue (Zork) Nominated by Ixo #5
Apparently this comment has become a bit of a meme in 80s video game circles, but the grue is an often referred to antagonist that seems to always be around the corner in the Zork universe looking for a tasty meal. Is it behind you now?
The main reason I nominated these is that they are, on a conceptual level, extremely funny. They're just sort of horrible balls of razor blades and hate that the Combine drop in and hope for the best, they always had a sort of slapstick appeal to me.
#109 Manhack (Half-Life series) Nominated by Kzinssie #9
These small flying, gyroscopic devices are armed with rotating razor blades AND move at a rapid pace. As one might imagine, running into one of these will greatly hurt "the hero", especially since they are programmed with little self restraint.
Just the worst. What if a single enemy could do everything bad to you at anytime? So cruel, I love it. ~ Lokii
Few things are more dreadful than running into one of these and getting a full dose of Bad Breath in the face - no wonder they named a brand of cigarrettes after it ~ Positronic Brain