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'''Fire Mario''' is the form [[Mario]] takes after powering up with a [[mariowiki:Fire Flower|Fire Flower]].<ref>http://mariowiki.com/Fire_Mario</ref> In the [[Mario Kart]] franchise, he appears as a downloadable palette swap of Mario in [[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]. | '''Fire Mario''' is the form [[Mario]] takes after powering up with a [[mariowiki:Fire Flower|Fire Flower]].<ref>http://mariowiki.com/Fire_Mario</ref> In the [[Mario Kart]] franchise, he appears as a downloadable palette swap of Mario in [[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]. | ||
− | Currently, there are | + | Currently, there are three versions available: |
* [[Fire Mario (Toni Kart)]] | * [[Fire Mario (Toni Kart)]] | ||
* [[Fire Mario (KaizoGT)]] | * [[Fire Mario (KaizoGT)]] | ||
+ | * [[Fire Mario (LTC 91)]] | ||
== Names in Other Languages == | == Names in Other Languages == |
Latest revision as of 17:42, 17 June 2023
Fire Mario is the form Mario takes after powering up with a Fire Flower.[1] In the Mario Kart franchise, he appears as a downloadable palette swap of Mario in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX.
Currently, there are three versions available:
Names in Other Languages
Dutch: | Vuur-Mario |
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French: | Mario de feu |
German: | Feuer-Mario |
Italian: | Mario fuoco |
Japanese: | ファイアマリオ |
Korean: | 파이어마리오 |
Portuguese: | Mario de fogo (NTSC) Mario Chama (PAL) |
Russian: | Огненный Марио |
Spanish: | Mario de fuego (NTSC) Mario de Fuego (PAL) |
Greek: | - |
Polish: | - |
Finnish: | - |
Swedish: | - |
Czech: | - |
Danish: | - |
References
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