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The game over screen differs from game to game, but the text is usually against a black screen and playing background music that seems to be mocking the player.
The game over screen differs from game to game, but the text is usually against a black screen and playing background music that seems to be mocking the player.
Apparently, a Game Over in the [[Marioverse]] is the equivalent of death, as evidenced in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. When [[Dimentio]] sends Mario and his teammates to "the next world", they end up in [[The Underwhere]], 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.


[[Category: Terms]]
[[Category: Terms]]

Revision as of 19:16, April 20, 2007

A Game Over is a term in nearly every Mario Game, given to the player when they run out of lives. Usually, they cannot continue and must restart the game, but can still often load their progress. In few cases, they cannot load any progress at all and a Game Over can be more of a big deal than in other games.

The game over screen differs from game to game, but the text is usually against a black screen and playing background music that seems to be mocking the player.

Apparently, a Game Over in the Marioverse is the equivalent of death, as evidenced in Super Paper Mario. When Dimentio sends Mario and his teammates to "the next world", they end up in The Underwhere, where some Shaydes ask Mario how his "game", referring to his life, was. Also, many Shaydes can be seen discussing how they got a Game Over.