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'''Golden pegs'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. ''Super Mario Galaxy 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide''. Roseville: Random House Inc, 2010. Page 70. ISBN: 978-0-30746-907-6.</ref> (also referred to as '''tiny lamps''')<ref name=SMG>Black, Fletcher. ''Super Mario Galaxy: PRIMA Official Game Guide (Collector's Edition)''. Roseville: [[Prima Games]], 2007. Page 71. ISBN: 978-0-76155-713-5.</ref> are bolt-like protrusions in the ground in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Firing a [[Star Bit]] at one with the [[Star Pointer]] turns it into a collectible [[coin]]. Golden pegs are present in some boss arenas, such as the ones for [[Dino Piranha]] and [[Topmaniac]]. Golden pegs are also present on the [[Battlerock Galaxy]]'s and [[Dreadnought Galaxy]]'s [[trash]]y planets, where they mark optimal places to throw [[Bob-omb]]s to destroy the trash in [[Bob-omb Blasting]]. | |||
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|Jap=トレジヤースボット<ref>Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan) (ed.). ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.]]'' (Japanese source). Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2015. | |Jap=トレジヤースボット<ref>Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan) (ed.). ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.]]'' (Japanese source). Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2015. Page 136. ISBN: 978-4-09-106569-8.</ref> | ||
|JapR=Torejā Supotto | |JapR=Torejā Supotto | ||
|JapM=Treasure Spot <small>(''Super Mario Galaxy'')</small> | |JapM=Treasure Spot <small>(''Super Mario Galaxy'')</small> | ||
|Jap2=コインスボット<ref>Sakai, 169</ref> | |Jap2=コインスボット<ref>Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan) (ed.). ''Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.'' (Japanese source). Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2015. Page 169.</ref> | ||
|Jap2R=Koin Supotto | |Jap2R=Koin Supotto | ||
|Jap2M=Coin Spot <small>(''Super Mario Galaxy 2'')</small> | |Jap2M=Coin Spot <small>(''Super Mario Galaxy 2'')</small> | ||
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First appearance | Super Mario Galaxy (2007) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020) |
Golden pegs[1] (also referred to as tiny lamps)[2] are bolt-like protrusions in the ground in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Firing a Star Bit at one with the Star Pointer turns it into a collectible coin. Golden pegs are present in some boss arenas, such as the ones for Dino Piranha and Topmaniac. Golden pegs are also present on the Battlerock Galaxy's and Dreadnought Galaxy's trashy planets, where they mark optimal places to throw Bob-ombs to destroy the trash in Bob-omb Blasting.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | トレジヤースボット[3] Torejā Supotto コインスボット[4] Koin Supotto |
Treasure Spot (Super Mario Galaxy) Coin Spot (Super Mario Galaxy 2) |
References[edit]
- ^ Browne, Catherine. Super Mario Galaxy 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide. Roseville: Random House Inc, 2010. Page 70. ISBN: 978-0-30746-907-6.
- ^ Black, Fletcher. Super Mario Galaxy: PRIMA Official Game Guide (Collector's Edition). Roseville: Prima Games, 2007. Page 71. ISBN: 978-0-76155-713-5.
- ^ Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan) (ed.). Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros. (Japanese source). Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2015. Page 136. ISBN: 978-4-09-106569-8.
- ^ Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan) (ed.). Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros. (Japanese source). Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2015. Page 169.