Engine Room
- This article is about the dome seen in Super Mario Galaxy. For Luigi's home board in Mario Party, see Luigi's Engine Room. For the engine room in Starship Mario, see Starship Mario § Engine Room.
| Engine Room | |||||||
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| Engine Room exterior Screenshot of the Engine Room's exterior | |||||||
| Game | Super Mario Galaxy Super Mario 3D All-Stars | ||||||
| Number of levels | 6 (inc. Hungry Luma galaxy) | ||||||
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- “It might get a little rough from here on out, but just do your best and you'll be OK!”
- —Gearmo , Super Mario Galaxy
The Engine Room is a dome in Super Mario Galaxy and its Nintendo Switch port. It is the fifth accessible dome on the Comet Observatory, and will be unlocked whenever Mario or Luigi recovers the Grand Star from Bowser's Dark Matter Plant.
The outside of Engine Room looks simply like a large metal dome, while inside there are purple and blue pipes leading up from a steel mesh floor. A Gearmo patrols the room, although he serves no real significance. As with all domes, the Engine Room has a Pull Star in the center, which is used to access the dome's Galaxies. Mario does not need to enter the Engine Room in order to reach Bowser's Galaxy Reactor, as he can just collect the sixty Power Stars required to access it from previous galaxies.
The main boss of the Engine Room is a more powerful version of King Kaliente.
Galaxies[edit ]
Names in other languages[edit ]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | マシンルーム Mashin Rūmu |
Machine Room | [1] | |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 机械屋 Jīxiè Wū |
Machine Room | [2] | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 機械屋 Jīxiè Wū |
Machine Room | [3] | |
| French (Canadian) | Salle des Machines | Machine Room | [4] | |
| French (European) | Salle des machines | Machine room | [5] | |
| German | Maschinenraum | Machine room | [6] | |
| Italian | Sala motori | Machine room | [7] [8] | |
| Korean | 머신룸 Meosin rum |
Machine room | [9] | |
| Portuguese | Casa das máquinas | Machine Room | [?] | |
| Spanish (Latin American) | Sala de Máquinas | Machine Room | [10] | |
| Spanish (European) | Sala de máquinas | Machine room | [11] |
Notes[edit ]
- The Engine Room is the only dome in the game where an NPC other than Polari can be spoken to.
- It is possible to gain access to the exterior of the Engine Room before completing Bowser's Dark Matter Plant by using the slope-climbing glitch on the sloped roof of the Comet Observatory. As a result, the Warp Pad on the upper floor that connects to the Warp Pad next to the couch on the lower floor can be activated even before the Engine Room has been unlocked, allowing permanent access to the upper floor.
References[edit ]
- ^ 「ここはマシンルームでーす」– Luma outside the Engine Room dome (1 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Japanese).
- ^ "这里是机械屋。" – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (22 Mar. 2018). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo (Simplified Chinese).
- ^ "这里是机械屋。" – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (22 Mar. 2018). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo (Simplified Chinese).
- ^ « Voici la Salle des Machines. » – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (12 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of America (Canadian French).
- ^ « Voici la salle des machines. » – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (French).
- ^ „Hier ist der Maschinenraum." – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German).
- ^ «Sala motori» – Polari's map (2007). Super Mario Galaxy. Nintendo of Europe (Italian).
- ^ «Questa è la sala motori.» – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (Italian).
- ^ "여긴 머신룸입니다" – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (4 Sept. 2008). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Korea Co., Ltd. (Korean).
- ^ "¡Esta es la Sala de Máquinas!" – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (12 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of America (Latin American Spanish).
- ^ «¡Esta es la Sala de Máquinas!» – Luma outside the Engine Room dome (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (European Spanish).