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  Mario series enemies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mario cannot jump on Spinies to defeat them due to their spikes, but he can defeat them using fireballs, obtained from the power of the Fire Flower.
Mario and the gang could hitch a ride on them, which is mandatory to get past a certain stage.
It is rumoured the design for this enemy was inspired by a dog Shigeru Miyamoto encountered attached to a chain on the way to school in the morning as a child.
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 Mario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mario's major rival was Sega mascot Sonic the Hedgehog who debuted in the early 1990s; the two mascots competed head-to-head for nearly a decade afterward, until around 2001 when a Sonic game showed up on a Nintendo console due to Sega's new third party status, ending a lengthy rivalry.
Super Mario Bros. 3 secretly gives little Mario (before a Super Mushroom) the ability to jump off of a wall to attain even more height, notably in the sixth world; this could be considered a precursor to the "Wall Kick" technique that he has in most of his recent platformers.
Mario, when hitting a box that doesn't contain a Feather, gains the ability to float like the Balloon power-up from Super Mario World, Luigi gained the exclusive ability to use the ability once held by the Vanish Cap, and Wario gained the exclusive ability to use the ability once held by the Metal Cap.
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 Mario -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mario's full name is believed to be Mario Mario, due to him and Luigi frequently being referred to as the "Mario Bros." According to creator Shigeru Miyamoto, the licensed film, and the television series, their surname is indeed Mario, but this issue is rarely dealt with in official Nintendo materials.
Despite his lengthy history, Mario is in many ways an undeveloped character with many details of his accepted biography having been created through a complex lore spawned from the imaginations of comic book artists, cartoon writers, and fans.
Mario appeared in several educational PC titles in the United States such as "Mario Type" and in some very early games for non-Nintendo systems such as the Atari 2600 and the Philips CD-i.
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 Mario series enemies -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pokeys appear in Super Mario 64 in the world Shifting Sand Land, which is somewhat reminiscent of Super Mario Bros. 3's Desert Land.
Mario 64, and later as enemy drones in Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga, and in a single microgame in the WarioWare series.
In his first appearence in Paper Mario him and his two minions the Goomba bros blocked the path toad town and was much easier to defeat than his more recent incarnates.The best way to destroy hm was to hit the Goomnut tree behind him and make Goomnuts fall on to his head.
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 Mario Lemieux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mario Bros. is a videogame produced by Nintendo in 1985.
Mario s primary attack is simply jumping on top of his enemies, which kills the.
Super mario lemieux Mario Bros. led Nintendo to choose Mario to be its mascot and eventually resulted mario lemieux in.
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 Lee - Super Mario Wiki
Although he is the Master’s most advanced student, Mario did not have a difficult time defeating the Duplighost and earning the Second Degree Card.
That means that Mario can exploit the weaknesses of his companions after Lee has copied him or her.
Note: Lee will attack as many times as Mario’s partner would attack if he or she used the action command, meaning Mario needs to defend that many times.
www.mariowiki.com /index.php/Lee   (287 words)

  
 Mario Biography,info
Mario's most recent appearance as a doctor was in 2005 on the Gameboy Advance.
In New Super Mario Bros., Mario or Luigi could gain a Giant Mushroom that allowed them to grow to amazing sizes that let them crash through almost every obstacle found within the levels.
In Super Smash Bros Melee, Metal Mario would return a little more agressive than before; however, after unlocking Luigi, it would not be just Metal Mario the player would have to deal with.
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 Comicus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mario Bros. Mario RPG subseriesSuper Mario comicus RPG Paper Mario Mario.
Mario Luigi Partners in TimeMario spinoffsMario Kart series Mario Party.
Mario Advance 4 Super Mario 64 DSOther comicus gamesHotel Mario Mario.
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 GameSpy: Super Mario Bros. (Classic NES Series)
The title stars "Jump Man" himself, Mario, along with his brother Luigi, and takes players through more than 30 colorful levels of varied theme and design, all of them packed with cute, stylized enemies like the goombas and a wide array of platforms and obstacles.
Super Mario Bros. is the first major showpiece for Nintendo's heightened quality of gaming: full of depth, layered with tight control and remarkably clever level creation that spills with secrets and extras!
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 IGN: Super Mario Bros. (Classic NES Series)
An exact port of the Famicom/NES classic game for the Game Boy Advance handheld system in commemoration of the 20th Anniversary legacy of the original Nintendo Famicom system (and the release of the Famicom Edition Game Boy Advance SP system).
Nintendo prepares new titles for 20th anniversary of Super Mario Brothers.
Final Fantasy, ActRaiser, Mario, Hitman, and Turrican under one roof.
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