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Post by Fifth on Jun 6, 2004 19:18:44 GMT -5
Hmm... I guess I need a question, then. I could give you a totally evil Mario Sunshine question that nobody'll be able to answer... but then the thread would die, and we don't want that.
So I'll give you a far less evil Mario Sunshine question: What is the only regular (non-secret) shine that you can actually skip over, to the next one?
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Post by Anjil on Jun 6, 2004 19:26:33 GMT -5
Ooh! I know this one! It's The Road to the Big Windmill. You can skip over and go right to fighting Petey Piranha.
Umm....lemme think of one (i'm not very good at these). Okay, here's a really easy one: What is the name of the second-to-last Special level in Super Mario World?
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Post by teh yoshi on Jun 6, 2004 19:37:14 GMT -5
Isn't it Outrageous or something? Errrmmm... hmmm... my turn, I suppose. Okay, here's a messed up musical question. What key signature is the Dire, Dire Docks theme in? And name the different chords that that song uses .
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Post by Fifth on Jun 6, 2004 23:06:30 GMT -5
The song is in G Major. Let's see: G Major F Major E Flat Major ...I like to add an F Major minus the five plus a minor seven (I don't know what it's called,) but it's not actually part of the song... Then... man, I don't know the names of these chords... a 1-4-5 starting with D, that then becomes a D major...? Maybe it's just a D major...
Then in the different part: C Major G Major A Minor Then... um... E flat Major? Then... wait, that's A minor again... and then D major...
So: C M, D M, E flat M, F M, G M, and A m.
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Post by teh yoshi on Jun 6, 2004 23:13:10 GMT -5
Okay, okay, close enough! You're forgetting a G Minor after the G major during the secound round in the part that starts off in C major.
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Post by Fifth on Jun 6, 2004 23:39:39 GMT -5
Alright! Time for another question, then...
In the vein of Mario 64... Question: In Super Mario 64, there is a single typo. What is it?
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Post by teh yoshi on Jun 7, 2004 1:35:28 GMT -5
I know of a typo in Super Mario RPG... perhaps I'll save that for the next question . EDIT: Oh, hahah! I remember the typo now. It's when Yoshi goes "Mario!!! It that really you?" Okay, you know what's the next question, then . By the way, this one's pretty obscure, and not many people would realize it's a typo until it's truly pointed out to them. My friend Alex showed me this one .
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Post by Fifth on Jun 7, 2004 2:25:22 GMT -5
Well, your typo is the Chancellor saying "nevermind," as a single word. ...although it is a bit of a stretch as far as typos go.
Anyway, my question:
In what non-RPG Mario game do enemy boos not freeze, hide, or shy away when Mario looks them in the face?
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Post by teh yoshi on Jun 7, 2004 18:53:33 GMT -5
Congratulations, you've murdered the thread once again :S.
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Post by Anjil on Jun 7, 2004 21:04:13 GMT -5
Ummm....Super Mario Sunshine? I'm not sure, so I'll wait and see if it's right or not.
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Post by Fifth on Jun 7, 2004 21:14:57 GMT -5
Nope!
...Though I must admit, I'd forgotten about Mario Sunshine while writing the question... they turn "invisible", right? Is that when Mario sees them? Hrm...
Anyway, there's a very specific phrasing there... sort of riddle-like... It'll probably be very "D'oh!" when the answer is revealed.
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Post by Dragoncube on Jun 8, 2004 6:46:18 GMT -5
mhhm.....let me think....
can it be...on super mario world on the snes..probably?
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Post by Fifth on Jun 8, 2004 12:35:47 GMT -5
Nope. They freeze in place when Mario sees 'em, just like a good boo.
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Post by Fifth on Jun 10, 2004 12:57:38 GMT -5
Well, I'd kinda hoped that somebody would get this, but I guess not.
I'll give the answer later today.
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Post by Mailtroid on Jun 10, 2004 13:01:16 GMT -5
Oh please give the answer now.... ;D I cant figure it out..
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Post by Rainbow Yoshi on Jun 10, 2004 13:19:40 GMT -5
I would say Paper Mario... but that's RPG. I have no idea.
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Post by Fifth on Jun 10, 2004 13:28:44 GMT -5
Plus, in Paper Mario you never go against enemy boos.
Fine. The answer is Yoshi's Island, the key word being "Mario." When Yoshi is standing still or walking, baby Mario sits on his back, facing backwards. 'Course, the ghosts don't care if Mario sees them, so long as they can surprise Yoshi, so they just keep right on moving.
...I guess I'll need another question... hmm...
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Post by teh yoshi on Jun 10, 2004 13:34:17 GMT -5
D'oh! >_<
EDIT: Ha, my turned for a fudged up question. In Yoshi no Kurrupon, what color are the cabinet handles in building I?
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Post by Mailtroid on Jun 10, 2004 13:35:46 GMT -5
oh wait Teh...I guess its still Fifths turn, right?
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Post by Rainbow Yoshi on Jun 10, 2004 13:38:31 GMT -5
Yeah since no one could answer his question he's making a new one.
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