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Levels that progress forward by themselves at a fixed rate.
The ability to save a cartridge-based game to the cartridge. The battery is usually good for tens of thousands of saves, and made ridiculously long character passwords obsolete.
Beezos are Shy Guys with insect-like wings mounted on their backs. They are armed with tridents and attacks by charging towards the player in a straight line.
A giant Cheep-Cheep which vexed Mario and Luigi underwater.
Bosses are enemies that fight you at the end of a level or at a significant point in the story.
Bullet Bills are enemies in the Mario franchise. They are one of the games' more challenging enemies.
A bipedal Buzzy Beetle which throws ice blocks.
Football fanatic members of the Koopa empire.
Cobrat is a large serpent that often hides in vases in Sub-Con.
Palette-swapping are sometimes used to denote the different strengths and abilities of your adversaries.
The main line of distinction between victory or failure in video games, death is the process of a biological being ceasing to be alive.
A dinosaur enemy in Super Mario World
The Eeries are an enemy appearing in Super Mario World's Ghost Houses.
False Bowsers are henchmen of the Koopa kingdom, magically disguised as their boss. In later games, there are subtle differences between them and the real Bowser.
This concept is for games where at least one of the main characters is female.
The last boss you face in a game, usually representing the final climax of the game.
A much more angry Chain Chomp whose chain links are made of fireballs.
Bouncing links of fireballs.
The ghost of a Fishin' Lakitu. It dangles a will-o-the-wisp in front of Mario and Luigi.
Flurries are clumsy snow creatures that appear in ice levels of Super Mario games.
Galoomba are a species resembling Goombas in appearance and name. They are rounder than normal Goombas and are knocked upside-down when jumped on, instead of being defeated.
A place were everything is unnaturally or naturally large compared to the protagonist.
In many games there is a ranking system, the players with the highest point value are listed in a "high score" table.
A minor enemy in the Mario franchise, most notably appearing in Super Mario Bros. 2.
A walking candle flame.
While locking pirating users out entirely is the most common way for developers to curb digital piracy, some create in-game consequences designed to amuse, mock, impede, or oust players using suspected pirated copies.
Invincible, stationary electric jellyfish. One of the few Mario series enemies which cannot be defeated at all.
A very common collection of enemies in the Super Mario Bros. franchise. Some famous Koopas include: Lakitu, Hammer Bro., Bowser Jr., and the King of Koopas himself, Bowser!!
The wings on its back allows it to hop or fly. They are not as common as normal Koopa Troopas, but they pose a bigger threat.
One of Bowser's most common minions. They are protected by a hard shell.
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