In Super Mario 64, there's also the unstable rocks and the moving ship deck boxes at Jolly Roger Bay and the moving ice walls at Snowman's Land. In Sunshine, colliding into the rock pillars while riding the boat at Corona Mountain will very likely screw you over. You could also see the Sand Bird itself as an obstacle; one you have to ride on. That final chuckster in Secret of the Village Underside can be either an ally or one of the biggest obstacles as you don't have much control once launched.
In Super Mario Galaxy 2 in that sand level I had a lot of trouble with these rolling cylinders that you have to avoid while sliding down a giant sand slope.
Once more: New Super Mario Bros. 2 works on the same principle as Kirby's Dream Land 2, namely that the original game already had a follow-up that wasn't numbered, but the numbered title made what was once believed to be the sequel its own thing, cemented by said game getting its own sequel. Before: Kirby's Dream Land -> Kirby's Adventure New Super Mario Bros. -> New Super Mario Bros. Wii After: Kirby's Dream Land -> Kirby's Dream Land 2, Kirby's Adventure -> Kirby Super Star New Super Mario Bros -> New Super Mario Bros. 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii -> New Super Mario Bros. U Please don't make me have to explain this again.
Something I think you missed. Is that new supermarkets too does have an obstacle? /enemy with the big boom where you have to avoid it it Otherwise it'll crush you. Mario galaxy There are the flomps that if they crush you in that game they'll kill you in one hit.
You made this a “spikes” video when there were other better choices from games. Like for example, “Touch fuzzy, get dizzy” level from yoshis island. No they dont kill you, but they definitely set you up to lose!
The word unalive sounds so dumb when using it for anything other than the Backrooms. There are other better alternatives; like ceasing to be or life erasure.
EDIT: At 3:27 it’s the wrong title screen
You forgot the rotodisc and the jelectro in SMB3! These are definitely the obstacles/enemies where you can take damage so easily if you touch them
In Super Mario 64, there's also the unstable rocks and the moving ship deck boxes at Jolly Roger Bay and the moving ice walls at Snowman's Land.
In Sunshine, colliding into the rock pillars while riding the boat at Corona Mountain will very likely screw you over. You could also see the Sand Bird itself as an obstacle; one you have to ride on. That final chuckster in Secret of the Village Underside can be either an ally or one of the biggest obstacles as you don't have much control once launched.
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In Super Mario Galaxy 2 in that sand level I had a lot of trouble with these rolling cylinders that you have to avoid while sliding down a giant sand slope.
Once more: New Super Mario Bros. 2 works on the same principle as Kirby's Dream Land 2, namely that the original game already had a follow-up that wasn't numbered, but the numbered title made what was once believed to be the sequel its own thing, cemented by said game getting its own sequel.
Before:
Kirby's Dream Land -> Kirby's Adventure
New Super Mario Bros. -> New Super Mario Bros. Wii
After:
Kirby's Dream Land -> Kirby's Dream Land 2, Kirby's Adventure -> Kirby Super Star
New Super Mario Bros -> New Super Mario Bros. 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii -> New Super Mario Bros. U
Please don't make me have to explain this again.
I've commented an explanation twice already too. He's gotta be just trolling at this point.
@@danatello8489 He listened before when I commented that the islands at the end of Sea Side were shaped like Japan.
is this true
@@darrellholland-ry2tg Unequivocally.
Something I think you missed. Is that new supermarkets too does have an obstacle? /enemy with the big boom where you have to avoid it it Otherwise it'll crush you.
Mario galaxy There are the flomps that if they crush you in that game they'll kill you in one hit.
5:14 one obstacle sharp object that wants to cut you in half are the chainsaws
The hardest one in The Lost Levels is the Cardridge
You made this a “spikes” video when there were other better choices from games. Like for example, “Touch fuzzy, get dizzy” level from yoshis island. No they dont kill you, but they definitely set you up to lose!
I'm surprised you mentioned the lava (hot pepto bismol) in Super Mario Odyssey but not the much more deadly poison
The word unalive sounds so dumb when using it for anything other than the Backrooms. There are other better alternatives; like ceasing to be or life erasure.
this is so crazy
15:07 MX, where are you? Also, why isn’t Bowser’s Fury in this video?
Why did you show Super Mario Land 2's title screen for its precursor?
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