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'''1-Up Hearts''' basically perform the same function as [[1-Up Mushroom]]s, | {{distinguish|Life-Up Heart}} | ||
{{item infobox | |||
|image=[[File:SML2 Artwork - 1-Up Heart.jpg]]<br>Artwork of a 1-Up Heart from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#1989|1989]]) | |||
|latest_appearance=''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' ([[List of games by date#2002|2002]]) | |||
|effect=Grants an [[extra life]] | |||
}} | |||
'''1 UP Hearts'''<ref>''Donkey Kong'' (Game Boy) English instruction booklet, page 16.</ref> (alternatively '''1UP hearts''',<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 8.</ref> '''1-UP Hearts''',<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (UK) ''Classic'', page 7.</ref> or '''1-Up Hearts'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 43, page 44.</ref>), or simply '''Hearts''',<ref>Hamm & Rudolf GmbH, Frankfurt. ''Super Game Boy'' Player's Guide. Page 21.</ref> are items that basically perform the same function as [[1-Up Mushroom]]s, granting one [[extra life]] to the player in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' on the [[Game Boy]], and the [[Game & Watch Gallery (series)|''Game & Watch Gallery'' series]]. The most likely reason that 1 UP Hearts are used in these games rather than 1-Up Mushrooms is that the monochrome palette of the original Game Boy would make it impossible to distinguish between 1-Up Mushrooms and [[Super Mushroom]]s. | |||
==History== | |||
===''Super Mario'' series=== | |||
====''Super Mario Land''==== | |||
1UP hearts make their first appearance in ''Super Mario Land''. When a 1UP heart is released from [[jump]]ing under a [[? Block|Mystery Block]] or [[Brick Block|brick]], it flies out before falling straight down. Unlike Super Mushrooms, 1UP hearts fall through the ground until [[Mario]] grabs them in time before they disappear. | |||
In '' | ====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''==== | ||
In ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'', a 1-Up Heart moves like a 1-Up Mushroom and slides right unless Mario can quickly catch it. 1-Up Hearts can also be caught by a [[collector]], who then runs away with them. In [[Goal (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|bonus game]]s that occur if Mario rings the [[Bell (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|bell]] placed hanging in the air at the end of a stage, 1-Up Hearts become available prizes; [[3-Up Heart]]s exclusively appear in Amida Game II and give three extra lives. Stand-alone 1-Up Hearts can be found in some [[level]]s. | |||
===''Donkey Kong'' (Game Boy)=== | |||
In ''Donkey Kong'' on the Game Boy, 1 UP Hearts float in midair at spots that are hard to reach without special moves. They reappear if the player loses a life and revisits the level. They appear slightly larger and have a "1 UP" logo on them. | |||
== Game | ===''Game & Watch Gallery'' series=== | ||
{| class=sortable cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 border=1 align=center width=100% style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial" | Hearts, or '''heart-marks''',<ref>[https://www.thegameisafootarcade.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Game-Watch-Gallery-Game-Manual.pdf ''Game & Watch Gallery'' instruction booklet], page 15.</ref> appear in "Modern" versions of [[Game & Watch]] games in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' and its sequels. These hearts replenish a life that has been lost and appear only when a player reaches 200, 500, and 700 points in most games; if a player does not have any misses when they pass these points, a heart does not appear. In this game, hearts are either red or pink and have a two-toned color scheme similar to the one suggested by the white-and-gray pattern of the original hearts in ''Super Mario Land''. Despite later games supporting color, hearts still reappear for the rest of the series. | ||
==Game appearances== | |||
{|class=sortable cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 border=1 align=center width=100% style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial" | |||
|- | |||
!width=40%|Title | |||
!width=20%|Description | |||
!width=20%|Release date | |||
!width=20%|System/format | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Super Mario Land]]'' | |||
|Item | |||
|1989 | |||
|[[Game Boy]] | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' | |||
|Item | |||
|1992 | |||
|Game Boy | |||
|- | |||
|[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|''Donkey Kong'' (Game Boy)]] | |||
|Item | |||
|1994 | |||
|Game Boy | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' | |||
|Item | |||
|1997 | |||
|Game Boy | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' | |||
|Item | |||
|1997 (Japan-only) | |||
|Game Boy | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '' | |''Game & Watch Gallery 2'' | ||
| Item | |Item | ||
| | |1998 | ||
| [[Game Boy]] | |[[Game Boy Color]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' | ||
| Item | |Item | ||
| | |1999 | ||
| | |Game Boy Color | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' | ||
| Item | |Item | ||
| | |2002 | ||
| [[Game Boy]] | |[[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | |||
File: | File:SMLHeart.png|''Super Mario Land'' | ||
File:DKGB 1-Up.png|< | File:Heart 1up.png|''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' | ||
</ | File:DKGB 1-Up.png|''Donkey Kong'' | ||
G&WG Modern Fire 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery'' Modern ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'' | |||
G&WG Modern Oil Panic 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery'' Modern ''[[Oil Panic]]'' | |||
G&WG Modern Octopus 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery'' Modern ''[[Octopus (Game & Watch)|Octopus]]'' | |||
G&WG Modern Manhole 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery'' Modern ''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]'' | |||
G&WG2 Modern Chef 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 2'' Modern ''[[Chef]]'' | |||
G&WG2 Modern Donkey Kong 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 2'' Modern ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' | |||
G&WG2 Modern Helmet 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 2'' Modern ''[[Helmet (Game & Watch)|Helmet]]'' | |||
G&WG2 Modern Parachute 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 2'' Modern ''[[Parachute (Game & Watch)|Parachute]]'' | |||
G&WG2 Modern Vermin 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 2'' Modern ''[[Vermin]]'' | |||
Game & Watch Gallery 3 Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' Modern ''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]'' | |||
G&WG3 Modern Greenhouse 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' Modern ''[[Greenhouse]]'' | |||
G&WG3 Modern Turtle Bridge 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' Modern ''[[Turtle Bridge]]'' | |||
G&WG3 Modern Mario Bros 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' Modern ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'' | |||
G&WG3 Modern Donkey Kong Jr 1UP Heart.png |''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' Modern ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' | |||
G&WG4 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' | |||
G&WG4 Modern Fire 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' Modern ''Fire'' | |||
G&WG4 Modern Mario's Cement Factory 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' Modern ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' | |||
G&WG4 Modern Chef 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' Modern ''Chef'' | |||
G&WG4 Modern Mario Bros 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' Modern ''Mario Bros.'' | |||
G&WG4 Modern Octopus 1UP Heart.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' Modern ''Octopus'' | |||
1UpHeartCard.jpg|''[[Das Super Mario Spiel]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap={{ruby|1UP|ワンアップ}}ハート<ref>Kazuki, Motoyama. [[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|KC Deluxe]] vol. 1 - ''Super Mario Land''. Page 1.</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Land'' series)</small><ref>「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオランド2 6つの金貨」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''), page 23.</ref> | |||
|JapR=Wan Appu Hāto | |||
|JapM=1-UP Heart | |||
|Jap2=1{{ruby|UP|アップ}}のハート<ref>''Game Boy Donkey Kong'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 14.</ref> <small>(Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'')</small> | |||
|Jap2R=Wan Appu no Hāto | |||
|Jap2M=1-UP Heart | |||
|Jap3=ハート<ref>Kazuki, Motoyama. [[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|KC Deluxe]] vol. 19 - ''Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka 1''. Page 3.</ref> | |||
|Jap3R=Hāto | |||
|Jap3M=Heart | |||
|Spa=Corazón<br>Vida<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (Mexico) Año 1 No. 1, pages 30-33.</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Land'')</small><br>Vida 1Up<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (Mexico) Año 2 No. 3, page 48.</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Land 2'')</small><br>Vida extra<ref>Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'' Spanish Nintendo 3DS [[Virtual Console]] digital manual, tab 13: "Objetos".</ref> <small>(Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'')</small> | |||
|SpaM=Heart<br>Life<br>1Up Life<br>Extra life | |||
|Fre=Cœur 1UP<ref>''Super Mario Land'' French instruction booklet, [https://i.imgur.com/WxgR0r8.jpg page 8].</ref> | |||
|FreM=1UP heart | |||
|Dut=1-Up-hart<ref>Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'' Dutch Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console digital manual, tab 13: "Voorwerpen".</ref> | |||
|DutM=1-Up-heart | |||
|Ger=1-Up-Herz<br>Herz | |||
|GerM=1 Up Heart<br>Heart | |||
|Ita=Cuore 1UP<ref>''Super Mario Land'' Italian manual, pag. 8</ref><br>Cuore 1-Up<ref>''Super Mario Land'' (3DS - [[Virtual Console]]) Italian e-manual, pag. 7</ref><br>Cuore vita extra<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]'', pag. 48</ref> | |||
|ItaM=1UP Heart<br>1-Up Heart<br>Extra life heart | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
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{{SML2}} | {{SML2}} | ||
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[[Category:Hearts]] | [[Category:Hearts]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Donkey Kong (Game Boy) items]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]] | [[Category:Super Mario Land items]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins items]] | |||
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