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====''Super Mario Sunshine''==== | ====''Super Mario Sunshine''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', the Game Over graphic follows the "TOO BAD!" sequence if Mario loses his last life with a small transitional animation, which is later recycled in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in a much faster manner (in translated versions, the "TOO BAD!" graphic says "ARRIVEDERCI," Italian for "goodbye"; in the Japanese | In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', the Game Over graphic follows the "TOO BAD!" sequence if Mario loses his last life with a small transitional animation, which is later recycled in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in a much faster manner (in translated versions, the "TOO BAD!" graphic says "ARRIVEDERCI," Italian for "goodbye"; in the Japanese version, however, it says "MISS!" instead). Mario also says something, such as ''"The horror!"'', ''"Arrivederci!"'', or simply ''"Mamma mia!"'' The Game Over graphic is red. Following the Game Over, the player is asked if they can either continue from the last save point or return to the title screen. Continuing results in Mario abruptly returning to [[Delfino Plaza]] with his life counter reset to three. However, there is an exception. If the player loses a life when the life counter is greater than zero, the animation differs. If Mario falls into a [[pit|bottomless pit]], the game ends with the screen having an {{wp|iris shot|iris-out}} effect; in all other cases, the screen goes black like a paintbrush painting the screen black stroke by stroke. | ||
====''Super Mario 64 DS''==== | ====''Super Mario 64 DS''==== | ||
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====''Super Mario Galaxy'' / ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''==== | ====''Super Mario Galaxy'' / ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''==== | ||
''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' share almost the same Game Over look with ''Super Mario Sunshine''; if [[Mario]]/[[Luigi]] loses his last life, the Game Over graphic shows instead of the "TOO BAD!" sequence (in the Japanese | ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' share almost the same Game Over look with ''Super Mario Sunshine''; if [[Mario]]/[[Luigi]] loses his last life, the Game Over graphic shows instead of the "TOO BAD!" sequence (in the Japanese version, however, the "TOO BAD!" sequence is "MISS!" instead). There is an exception: If a player gets a Game Over because of losing to [[Cosmic Mario]] in the first game, the "YOU LOSE" sign appears as usual before the Game Over graphic appears. Notably, if a player gets a Game Over another way, such as losing to the [[penguin]]s in the [[Sea Slide Galaxy]] or the [[Spooky Speedster]] in the [[Ghostly Galaxy]] or [[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]] in the first game, or failing [[The Chimp]]'s challenges he requested via [[letter|mail]] in the second game, Mario does his normal death animation instead of the one exclusive to such deaths. The Game Over graphic is purple in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and yellow in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', and in the latter, the text is slightly bigger. During [[Green Star]] missions in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', the background is green instead of black. Upon getting a Game Over in the first game, the player is asked to save before going back to the title screen, whereas in the second game, they return to [[Starship Mario]]. | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ||
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====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''==== | ====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', if the player loses their last life, text reading "Too bad!" appears | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', if the player loses their last life, text reading "Too bad!" appears, [[Bowser]]'s [[emblem]] closes out the screen while his laugh can be heard (with "Gwahahaha..." appearing onscreen), and the Game Over screen appears. The player loses 25% of their [[flower coin]]s as a penalty (up to 50 flower coins) and is sent back to the world map. [[Prince Florian]] then gives the player five [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. | ||
===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ||
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* Losing to [[Apprentice (Snifit)|Apprentice]] in [[Booster Pass]] | * Losing to [[Apprentice (Snifit)|Apprentice]] in [[Booster Pass]] | ||
* Losing to [[Jagger]] or [[Jinx]] in [[Monstro Town]] | * Losing to [[Jagger]] or [[Jinx]] in [[Monstro Town]] | ||
* Losing in one of the two battle courses of [[ | * Losing in one of the two battle courses of the [[Six-Door Chamber]] in [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]] | ||
===''Mario Party'' series=== | ===''Mario Party'' series=== | ||
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In ''Super Paper Mario'', a Game Over is the equivalent of death, as extra lives make "death" a mild inconvenience.<ref>A Shayde: "Huh? What'd you say? "What's The Underwhere?" ...You're kidding, right? Man, for a guy with no extra lives, you're sure hilarious! Isn't it obvious? This is where people go when their games are OVER! Some call it "World -1"..."</ref> | In ''Super Paper Mario'', a Game Over is the equivalent of death, as extra lives make "death" a mild inconvenience.<ref>A Shayde: "Huh? What'd you say? "What's The Underwhere?" ...You're kidding, right? Man, for a guy with no extra lives, you're sure hilarious! Isn't it obvious? This is where people go when their games are OVER! Some call it "World -1"..."</ref> | ||
In that game, Dimentio sends Mario and his teammates to "the next world," albeit "while still very much alive,"<ref>Queen Jaydes: And by the way, it may please you to know that your game is not truly over. Somehow, you were sent to The Underwhere while still very much alive... My power can return you to your world if you so wish...</ref> which is similar to the philosophy of the afterlife. Mario, Luigi, and Bowser end up in The Underwhere, which resembles | In that game, Dimentio sends Mario and his teammates to "the next world," albeit "while still very much alive,"<ref>Queen Jaydes: And by the way, it may please you to know that your game is not truly over. Somehow, you were sent to The Underwhere while still very much alive... My power can return you to your world if you so wish...</ref> which is similar to the philosophy of the afterlife. Mario, Luigi, and Bowser end up in The Underwhere, which resembles {{wp|hell}}, where some [[Shayde]]s ask Mario how his "game," referring to his life, was. Also, many Shaydes can be seen discussing how they got a Game Over. [[The Overthere]] resembles {{wp|heaven}}, surrounded by clouds, the sun, and rainbows. Princess Peach ends up there. | ||
That said, all the conversations in The Underwhere seem to suggest that Shaydes can request an audience with Queen Jaydes, who will weigh in their sins and send them to The Overthere, submit them to punishments befitting of their crimes, or even return them to the land of the playing if the situation calls it. | That said, all the conversations in The Underwhere seem to suggest that Shaydes can request an audience with Queen Jaydes, who will weigh in their sins and send them to The Overthere, submit them to punishments befitting of their crimes, or even return them to the land of the playing if the situation calls it. | ||
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One Shayde speculates that if a person dies in The Underwhere or The Overthere while already dead, their aftergame ends and they go to a "post-aftergame." | One Shayde speculates that if a person dies in The Underwhere or The Overthere while already dead, their aftergame ends and they go to a "post-aftergame." | ||
When Count Bleck was using [[The Void]] to destroy all worlds, The Void also appeared in The Overthere, indicating that it would even destroy the aftergame. Where all the dead characters (or even all the characters altogether) would have gone following the aftergame's destruction is unknown; however, a young [[Flip-Flop Folk|Flip-Flop]] girl speculates that the souls of the deceased would be forced to drift aimlessly in the | When Count Bleck was using [[The Void]] to destroy all worlds, The Void also appeared in The Overthere, indicating that it would even destroy the aftergame. Where all the dead characters (or even all the characters altogether) would have gone following the aftergame's destruction is unknown; however, a young [[Flip-Flop Folk|Flip-Flop]] girl speculates that the souls of the deceased would be forced to drift aimlessly in the empty white space left behind by The Void due to being left without a world or aftergame to reside in, a fate deemed both sad and boring. | ||
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''==== | ====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''==== | ||
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*Letting the Big Cheep Cheep blow up. | *Letting the Big Cheep Cheep blow up. | ||
*Getting eaten by the [[Cheep Chomp]] in [[Long Fall Falls]]. | *Getting eaten by the [[Cheep Chomp]] in [[Long Fall Falls]]. | ||
*Performing any of the known [[List of Paper Mario: Sticker Star glitches# | *Performing any of the known [[List of Paper Mario: Sticker Star glitches#Out of bounds|out-of-bounds glitches]]. | ||
====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ||
In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', when Mario is defeated in battle, six [[Slurp Guy]]s come in and drain all of his color, resulting in a Game Over. The Game Over screen is now different, with only a white background and without Mario's corpse. Other ways to get it during the game include: | In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', when Mario is defeated in battle, six [[Slurp Guy]]s come in and drain all of his color, resulting in a Game Over. The Game Over screen is now different, with only a white background and without Mario's corpse. Other ways to get it during the game include: | ||
*Getting crushed by [[Princess (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Princess]] in [[Marmalade Valley]]. | *Getting crushed by [[Princess (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Princess]] in [[Marmalade Valley]]. | ||
*Falling in [[lava]] at [[Kiwano Temple]]. | *Falling in [[lava]] at [[Kiwano Temple]]. | ||
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*Getting hit by the train in [[Sunset Express]]. | *Getting hit by the train in [[Sunset Express]]. | ||
*Getting caught by [[Draggadon]] in [[Redpepper Volcano]]. | *Getting caught by [[Draggadon]] in [[Redpepper Volcano]]. | ||
*Getting hit by falling debris in [[Ruddy Road]] while having less HP remaining. | |||
*Not getting off the conveyor belt in [[Black Bowser's Castle]], resulting in Mario falling into the black paint bucket. | *Not getting off the conveyor belt in [[Black Bowser's Castle]], resulting in Mario falling into the black paint bucket. | ||
*Falling in the black paint at Black Bowser's Castle. | *Falling in the black paint at Black Bowser's Castle. | ||
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===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series=== | ===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series=== | ||
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', the Game Over screen depicts a depressed [[Mario]] and the outlined words "GAME OVER," as well as two choices: "Restart" and "Quit." If the player selects "Restart," the stage where the player lost is restarted, but if the player selects "Quit," the game returns to the stage-selection screen. If the player stays on the Game Over screen, Mario can be heard snoring while saying, ''"Spaghetti,"'' or ''"Ravioli."'' In the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], the "GAME OVER" text is red with a white outline. [[Toad]] appears alongside Mario upon the player getting a Game Over during multiplayer. Instead of snoring and saying, ''"Spaghetti,"'' or ''"Ravioli,"'' Mario sighs on occasion if the player stays on the Game Over screen. | In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', the Game Over screen depicts a depressed [[Mario]] and the outlined words "GAME OVER," as well as two choices: "Restart" and "Quit." If the player selects "Restart," the stage where the player lost is restarted, but if the player selects "Quit," the game returns to the stage-selection screen. If the player stays on the Game Over screen, Mario can be heard snoring while saying, ''"Spaghetti,"'' or ''"Ravioli."'' In the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], the "GAME OVER" text is red with a white outline. [[Toad]] appears alongside Mario upon the player getting a Game Over during multiplayer. Instead of snoring and saying, ''"Spaghetti,"'' or ''"Ravioli,"'' Mario sighs on occasion if the player stays on the Game Over screen. | ||
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Game Over DKC.png|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' | Game Over DKC.png|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' | ||
LM Game Over.png|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' | LM Game Over.png|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' | ||
GameOverMRKB.jpg|''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' | GameOverMRKB.jpg|''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' | ||
WWGIT Game Over.jpg|''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' ([[Wario]]) | WWGIT Game Over.jpg|''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' ([[Wario]]) | ||
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|JapR=Gēmu ōbā | |JapR=Gēmu ōbā | ||
|JapM=Game Over | |JapM=Game Over | ||
|Spa=Fin de la partida<br>Fin del juego<br> ¡Otra vez será! <small> | |Spa=Fin de la partida<br>Fin del juego<br> ¡Otra vez será! <small>Super Paper Mario</small> | ||
|SpaM=End of the game<br>Better luck next time!< | |SpaM=End of the game<br>Better luck next time!<small>Super Paper Mario</small> | ||
|FreA=Partie Terminée | |FreA=Partie Terminée | ||
|FreAM=Game Over | |FreAM=Game Over | ||
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|RusR=Ochen' zhal'!<br>Zhal'! | |RusR=Ochen' zhal'!<br>Zhal'! | ||
|RusM=Quite a pity!<br>Pity! | |RusM=Quite a pity!<br>Pity! | ||
|Spa=¡Ay! <small>(''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'')</small><br>¡Lástima! | |Spa=¡Ay! <small>(''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'')</small><br>¡Lástima! | ||
|SpaM=Ouch!<br>Pity | |SpaM=Ouch!<br>Pity! | ||
}} | }} | ||