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|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party 10]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#2015|2015]])
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'''Rocket Engines'''<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Nintendo Power Strategy Guide, page 9.</ref> (also known as '''Thrusters'''{{refneeded}}) are hazards found on the [[Airship]]s (and in one case, [[tank]]s) in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
'''Rocket Engines'''<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Nintendo Power Strategy Guide, page 9.</ref> (also known as '''Thrusters'''{{refneeded}}) are hazards found on the [[Airship]]s (and in one case, [[tank]]s) in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.

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Template:Articleabout Template:Species-infobox Rocket Engines[1] (also known as ThrustersTemplate:Refneeded) are hazards found on the Airships (and in one case, tanks) in Super Mario Bros. 3.

Rocket Engines have a similar design to Bill Blasters; however, Rocket Engines emit flames instead of Bullet Bills. The flames stay blowing for a few seconds, then stop for a while. Mario and Luigi must use this time to navigate through or around them. In addition, Rocket Engines can be mounted on either walls, floors, and/or ceilings, so their flames can blow in any direction. Tanooki Mario, in statue form, can temporarily disable the flames, but only until the next time. Besides their use on Airships, one tank within the first tank level in Dark Land was shown with a Rocket Engine, although it's position (being one of the pipe-cannons) implies that its use was closer to a flamethrower.

Rocket Engines appear in the game Mario Kart DS on the Airship Fortress level. If a player comes in contact with one, they will spin out of control on fire and lose some time. They also appear in a mission where coins have to be collected and if the player hits one, they automatically lose.

Burner sprite from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
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Rocket engines in World 4-Ship from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Rocket Engines also are in New Super Mario Bros. and New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In the former, they are stationary, while they can turn in the sequel.

In Super Mario Galaxy, four Rocket Engines appear on the Saucer Planet of Good Egg Galaxy. Here, they act just like Bill Blasters, but shoot out a small explosion. If Mario is standing directly over the opening when it fires, he will get hurt.

Rocket Engines with blue flames also appear in the Nintendo 3DS game, Super Mario 3D Land. They appear on Airship levels, just like they did in Super Mario Bros. 3, and in some ground levels, like World 8-2. Additionally, they can now be destroyed with a Statue Leaf.

Rocket Engines reappear in Mario Kart 7 on the course Airship Fortress, where they operate as in Mario Kart DS burning the player if they come into contact with them.

Rocket Engines reappear in New Super Mario Bros. 2. They are found in several castles and fortresses.

Rocket Engines also appear in Hazard Hold, from Mario Party 9, being obstacles that the solo player can control.

Rocket Engines appear in New Super Mario Bros. U, and are present in courses like Boarding the Airship and Larry's Torpedo Castle.

Rocket Engines reappear in Mario Party 10 replacing Skewers in Chaos Castle in Bowser Party mode as a trap.

Rocket Engines make a minor appearance in Mario Kart 8 in Bowser's Castle on top of the checkered flag.

Rocket Engines are set to reappear in Super Mario Maker.

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References

  1. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Power Strategy Guide, page 9.

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