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The red coin's first appearance was in the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. But their first 3D appearance was in Super Mario 64 where collecting eight of them got Mario a Power Star. In almost every game they've appeared in, Mario had to collect eight. For example, in Super Mario Sunshine, there would be levels in which you collect eight red coins to get a Shine Sprite. They have a minor role in the New Super Mario Bros. games. The player has to touch a red ring, after that eight red coins would appear. If he or she collected all eight coins in the time limit, he or she would get an item (a power-up or a 1-up). The red coins are absent in Super Mario Galaxy. Instead there are Purple Coins. The player has to collect 100 of them to get a Power Star.

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  • The red coin's first appearance was in the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. But their first 3D appearance was in Super Mario 64 where collecting eight of them got Mario a Power Star. In almost every game they've appeared in, Mario had to collect eight. For example, in Super Mario Sunshine, there would be levels in which you collect eight red coins to get a Shine Sprite. They have a minor role in the New Super Mario Bros. games. The player has to touch a red ring, after that eight red coins would appear. If he or she collected all eight coins in the time limit, he or she would get an item (a power-up or a 1-up). The red coins are absent in Super Mario Galaxy. Instead there are Purple Coins. The player has to collect 100 of them to get a Power Star.
  • Red Coins are found in multiple Mario games, generally serving the same purpose. They are found in sets of eight in almost all cases, the collection of which grants the player a reward, varying by game. Perhaps the most well-known example is Super Mario 64, where a Power Star is the reward; in Super Mario Sunshine, this is a Shine Sprite instead, while the New Super Mario Bros. series grants the player a life or upon collection within the given time limit. Some Red Coins are all over the level, while some are all in one room, with a puzzle to it.
  • Red Coins are objects that appear when a player touches a Red Coin Ring. If all seven are collected, they will grant the player a power-up.
  • There are also Red coins that only appear when a Red Ring is touched. These are rather closer than the normal ones, and also disappear after a small time. Also, when all eight collected, a Power-Up item appears, or a 1-Up Mushroom.
  • |This article is about Red Coins. For information about the other two coins, see Yellow Coin or Blue Coin. |} This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Red Coins are coins found in Super Mario Sunshine. Surprisingly, one episode in each area (excluding Delfino Plaza and Corona Mountain) has one episode that contains red coins. There are eight red coins found in each level. Once all eight red coins are collected, a Shine Sprite will appear in a random place among the level. Some levels have two red coin missions, such as Bianco Hills. After a "secret" mission is completed, (one in which Shadow Mario takes FLUDD from Mario), if you return to that same mission, there will be a big red button. If you ground pound the button, eight red coins will appear throughout the mi
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Games
  • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
  • Super Mario Sunshine
  • Mario Party DS
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2
  • New Super Mario Bros.
  • New Super Mario Bros. U
  • Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
  • Super Mario 3D World
  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
  • Super Mario 64
  • Mario Party-e
  • Super Mario World
  • Super Mario 3D Land
  • Yoshi's Island DS
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii
  • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
  • Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
  • Mario Hoops 3-on-3
  • Mario Party: Star Rush
  • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
  • Super Mario Run
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  • Red Coin
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  • Red Coin in Super Mario Sunshine.
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  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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  • The red coin's first appearance was in the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. But their first 3D appearance was in Super Mario 64 where collecting eight of them got Mario a Power Star. In almost every game they've appeared in, Mario had to collect eight. For example, in Super Mario Sunshine, there would be levels in which you collect eight red coins to get a Shine Sprite. They have a minor role in the New Super Mario Bros. games. The player has to touch a red ring, after that eight red coins would appear. If he or she collected all eight coins in the time limit, he or she would get an item (a power-up or a 1-up). The red coins are absent in Super Mario Galaxy. Instead there are Purple Coins. The player has to collect 100 of them to get a Power Star.
  • Red Coins are found in multiple Mario games, generally serving the same purpose. They are found in sets of eight in almost all cases, the collection of which grants the player a reward, varying by game. Perhaps the most well-known example is Super Mario 64, where a Power Star is the reward; in Super Mario Sunshine, this is a Shine Sprite instead, while the New Super Mario Bros. series grants the player a life or upon collection within the given time limit. Some Red Coins are all over the level, while some are all in one room, with a puzzle to it.
  • Red Coins are objects that appear when a player touches a Red Coin Ring. If all seven are collected, they will grant the player a power-up.
  • |This article is about Red Coins. For information about the other two coins, see Yellow Coin or Blue Coin. |} This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Red Coins are coins found in Super Mario Sunshine. Surprisingly, one episode in each area (excluding Delfino Plaza and Corona Mountain) has one episode that contains red coins. There are eight red coins found in each level. Once all eight red coins are collected, a Shine Sprite will appear in a random place among the level. Some levels have two red coin missions, such as Bianco Hills. After a "secret" mission is completed, (one in which Shadow Mario takes FLUDD from Mario), if you return to that same mission, there will be a big red button. If you ground pound the button, eight red coins will appear throughout the mission, and, if collected within the time limit, a Shine Sprite will apear. If not, you will die and be sent back to the beginning of the mission.
  • There are also Red coins that only appear when a Red Ring is touched. These are rather closer than the normal ones, and also disappear after a small time. Also, when all eight collected, a Power-Up item appears, or a 1-Up Mushroom.
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