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[[File:ballbear.PNG|right|frame| | [[File:ballbear.PNG|right|frame|Bear on a '''Beach Ball'''.]] | ||
'''Beach Balls'''<ref>https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Magazine_System_05_1993-08_Trielle_AU#page/n55/mode/2up</ref> are items primarily found in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. In this game, [[Bear (enemy)|Bears]] are always found riding atop these balls, rolling them slowly with their tiny feet. However, even when [[Mario]] stomps on Tamanoripū and defeats it, the ball will continue to bounce and roll at the same speed, changing orientation when bumping into wall. If Mario jumps onto the ball it will continue moving in the same way, thus becoming a platform. This actually helps Mario when he has to pass large, spiky areas, whose roughness does not seem to affect the bouncy ball. This can be mainly seen in stage 2 of the [[Mario Zone]]. Ganchan, found in the game's prequel, ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', carry Mario the the same way Beach Balls do. | '''Beach Balls'''<ref>https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Magazine_System_05_1993-08_Trielle_AU#page/n55/mode/2up</ref> are items primarily found in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. In this game, [[Bear (enemy)|Bears]] are always found riding atop these balls, rolling them slowly with their tiny feet. However, even when [[Mario]] stomps on Tamanoripū and defeats it, the ball will continue to bounce and roll at the same speed, changing orientation when bumping into wall. If Mario jumps onto the ball it will continue moving in the same way, thus becoming a platform. This actually helps Mario when he has to pass large, spiky areas, whose roughness does not seem to affect the bouncy ball. This can be mainly seen in stage 2 of the [[Mario Zone]]. Ganchan, found in the game's prequel, ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', carry Mario the the same way Beach Balls do. | ||
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