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Koopa Shells make a return in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', where they can be ridden on (and used underwater) once again. Additionally, they may appear behind some brick blocks as well. Yoshi can eat Koopa Shells and spit them out, although they disappear upon hitting a wall. Some [[minigame]]s found in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' require use of a Koopa Shell, such as [[Shuffle Shell]].
Koopa Shells make a return in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', where they can be ridden on (and used underwater) once again. Additionally, they may appear behind some brick blocks as well. Yoshi can eat Koopa Shells and spit them out, although they disappear upon hitting a wall. Some [[minigame]]s found in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' require use of a Koopa Shell, such as [[Shuffle Shell]].


In the original version, when the player hits the yellow blocks for Koopa Shells, the boxes do not respawn, but shells do not disappear until Mario hitches a ride on one. In the DS version, [[! Block]]s have the ability to respawn and, unless they were stolen from Koopa Troopas, shells now disappear if not used for a while. Additionally, in [[Tiny-Huge Island]], Mario can use the shell to ride the wind over the Windswept Valley in the N64 version, but attempting to do so in the DS version will cause the shell to automatically disappear.
In the original version, when the player hits the yellow blocks for Koopa Shells, the boxes do not respawn, but shells do not disappear until Mario hitches a ride on one. In the DS version, [[! Block]]s have the ability to respawn and, unless they were stolen from Koopa Troopas, shells now disappear if not used for a while. Additionally, in [[Tiny-Huge Island]], Mario can ride the wind over the Windswept Valley in the N64 version, but attempting to do so in the DS version will cause the shell to automatically disappear.
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