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==Variations== | ==Variations== | ||
*[[Axe]] | |||
*[[Crystal Ball]] | |||
*[[Giant Gate]] | |||
*[[Goal Pole]] | |||
*[[Goal roulette]] | |||
*[[Magic Ball]] | |||
*[[Mask Gate]] | |||
*[[Power Star]] | |||
*[[Roulette Box]] | |||
*[[Shine Sprite]] | |||
*[[Sticker Comet]] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 13:17, August 27, 2016
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Goals are the end target of a level in the Mario series and associated series. The first and most common example was the Goal Pole, a flagpole seen first in Super Mario Bros., but many other varieties exist in later games, including the Power Stars of Super Mario 64 and the Super Mario Galaxy games.
Variations
- Axe
- Crystal Ball
- Giant Gate
- Goal Pole
- Goal roulette
- Magic Ball
- Mask Gate
- Power Star
- Roulette Box
- Shine Sprite
- Sticker Comet
Gallery
- SMB-1-1Goal.png
Super Mario Bros. 1-1 Goal, including flagpole
- SMB2-1-1Goal.png
Super Mario Bros. 2 1-1 Goal, including Crystal Ball & Mask Gate
Super Mario World Yoshi's Island 1 Goal, including Giant Gate
Super Mario Maker (Axe, New Super Mario Bros. U style)
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