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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Jun 14, 1986
Increases your life by 1! 7th block next to the 4th warp pipe above the hill next to the pit in 1-1!
The axe is a tool used for many activities. Its uses include cutting wood, knocking down doors in emergencies, and rending your enemies limb from limb without mercy or regret.
Stem of a bean plant.
Bill Blasters are black cannons, designed for firing Bullet Bills. Like many other objects in the Mushroom Kingdom, they resemble pipes. Some Blasters can fire from both sides.
A brick is a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction, laid using mortar.
Fluffy looking puffs seen in the atmosphere that are accumilations of moisture. They are used to add detail to Sky boxes in games or just increase realism.
Coins have long been used in video games as both a form of currency and as a means of accruing points.
A bridge that can be raised or drawn aside either to prevent access or to permit passage beneath it.
One of the Super Mario Bros.' famous items, it gives Mario and Luigi the ability to throw fireballs from their hands.
A ball of hot flickering fire. Usually thrown from the hero's hand into the squealing face of the enemy.
Firebars are clusters of fireballs (or Podobos) aligned together to form a rotating rod of fire. They originated in the Mario franchise, but can be found in other games.
Whether it's a regular piece of colored fabric or the high-tech keystone of a base's defenses, the flag is the most important asset a team can have and the most precious thing the opposing team can steal. It is also used for racing games.
How powerups are granted in old-school platform games. Also seen in many paddle-controlled games as an object to destroy for points and/or powerups.
A mushroom big enough to be used as a platform, cushion, obstacle or trampoline.
A garment made for covering the hand.
Invisible blocks are commonly featured in Super Mario games.
Koopa shells are a signature part of the Mario series of games, and come in many different colors and flavors.
Lava is molten rock, usually from the interior of a planet, and in games is often used as a hazard to players, or as a visible gameplay-area boundary.
This is a box that floats in the air and has a question mark on it.
The iconic hat Mario wears. It is red, with a white circle on the front containing an M for Mario.
The manliest type of facial hair.
A type of protective clothing used when working.
A tube or hollow cylinder for the conveyance of fluid, gas, and sometimes other materials.
It gives meaning to gravity in 2 dimensions. There is no other object which so defines Games as separate from every other pursuit. Where else does one encounter a platform but from the bounds of a video screen? ...except for delivery men.
A long slender object used to hold up flags or signs. Frequently used in platforming games.
Shoes have been around for thousands of years and will continue to exist as long as feet do.
The Starman is an item from the Mario series that makes Mario invincible for a brief period of time. It also appears in various Mario spin-off games from Mario Party to Tennis.
The first and most well-known power-up from the Mario franchise!
A tree is a perennial woody plant. Trees are often used in games as a natural wall, providing a barrier as well as cover. Many games also use them to make their environments looks more natural and attractive.
This is the main form of transportation in the Mario universe.
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