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The '''dark''' is a recurring obstacle in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, representing player characters' reduced range of vision in low light. | |||
Player characters and other important entities, such as enemies, [[coin]]s, and [[power-up]]s, often appear lit to remain visible to the player. In this case, the dark mainly obscures the terrain, leaving [[pit]]s unmarked and making projectiles' trajectories harder to predict. The exact lighting effect used for this has depended on hardware limitations and stylistic considerations. Many games use a spotlight effect. | Player characters and other important entities, such as enemies, [[coin]]s, and [[power-up]]s, often appear lit to remain visible to the player. In this case, the dark mainly obscures the terrain, leaving [[pit]]s unmarked and making projectiles' trajectories harder to predict. The exact lighting effect used for this has depended on hardware limitations and stylistic considerations. Many games use a spotlight effect. |