Flip-Flop Block
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Flip-Flop Blocks are objects inMario & Wario. Theseblocks appear in most courses.Wanda can make them appear and disappear to help her character move across. These blocks also have a smaller version.
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | フリップフロップブロック[1] / Furippu-Furoppu Burokku | Flip-Flop Block |
Notes[edit]
- In preview material for the canceled international release, the large and small versions are referred to as "Regular Block" and "Small Block," respectively.[3][4]
References[edit]
- ^1993.Mario & Wario instruction booklet.Nintendo (Japanese). Page 8.
- ^Sawada, Yukio (December 16, 1993).Super Mario-kunvolume 9.Shogakukan. Page 123.
- ^November 1993.Nintendo Magazine System (UK) Issue #14.EMAP (British English). Page 48.
- ^April 1994.Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #13.Catalyst Publishing (Australian English). Page 16.
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