Princess Peach's Castle

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Princess Peach's Castle is one of the Mushroom Kingdom's most famous landmarks and the home of Princess Peach. It has played a prominent role in several games in the Mario series. Whilst it has changed over the years, it has retained a reasonably constant appearance, as opposed to changes that other Nintendo locations have undergone.

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[edit] Appearances by game

[edit] Super Mario RPG

The castle made its first appearance as Princess Peach's home in the Mushroom Kingdom of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Its first appearance was markedly different from later appearances.

[edit] Super Mario 64/Super Mario 64 DS

The castle's current form was introduced in Super Mario 64. It serves as the overworld or hub for the game, connecting the various levels, mostly by paintings found on the castle walls. By collecting stars, Mario (with Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario in Super Mario 64 DS), gains access to more of the castle and eventually frees Princess Peach.

[edit] Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros. features a level set on top of a floating platform with a bird's-eye-view the castle making up the background. The stage uses a remix of the Super Mario Bros. theme music as its background music, and features a moving platform at the bottom of the screen and a rogue Bumper floating overhead.

[edit] Paper Mario

In Paper Mario, Bowser steals Princess Peach's castle, lifting in into the sky on top his own castle. The player controls Peach between main sections of the game, where she sneaks around to gain information to aid Mario. Due to the castle being under Bowser's control, it has a darker appearance than usual.

[edit] Super Smash Bros. Melee

Super Smash Bros. Melee is the first appearance of Princess Peach's castle on the GameCube. It is found in the first Mario stage of VS. mode and in the boss arena of the Mushroom Kingdom level on Adventure Mode, where the player fights Peach and Mario (or occasionally Luigi). The stage consists of only the roof of the castle, and appears as it did in Super Mario 64, but with slightly different towers and windows and a new flowerbed. The stage's background music is again a remix of the Super Mario Bros. theme, featuring parts of the original cave music. On Adventure Mode it is replaced by the Rainbow Ride music. The castle can be seen in the background for the Mushroom Kingdom level of Adventure Mode and is a collectible trophy as well.

[edit] Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

The Peach Invitational in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is set in the castle grounds, which have been completely reworked into a golf course.

[edit] Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time the castle acts as the main level/hub due to space-time rifts caused by Professor E. Gadd's time machine. It has four floors and two item shops (the main one on the ground floor and Fawful's beans for badges shop underground). The player learns some of the main abilities in the front courtyard. A version of the castle (set in the past - approx. 25 years ago) also appears as the final dungeon of the game.

[edit] Super Princess Peach

In Super Princess Peach, Bowser has the Hammer Brothers raid Peach's castle, capturing Mario, Luigi, and Toad in the process. Peach, who was out on a walk, returns to see the castle in disarray. Furious, Peach goes off to Vibe Island to rescue Mario, Luigi, and Toad.

[edit] New Super Mario Bros.

In New Super Mario Bros., Mario and Peach are taking a walk outside, with the castle visible in the background. Thunderclouds suddenly form and shake the castle slightly, startling the two characters. Mario runs off towards the castle to investigate, which gives Bowser Jr. the opportunity to kidnap Peach.

[edit] Mario Superstar Baseball

In the course "Peach Garden", it takes place in the gardens of the castle, while blocks that have special effects hang over the court.

[edit] Mario Kart series

[edit] Mario Kart 64

The castle is seen in Mario Kart 64 as a backdrop to the Royal Raceway stage. The award ceremony after a race was also in this location. A close inspection of this castle reveals some differences with the SM64 version: the moat is lined with bricks instead of stone blocks, the outdoor cannon is missing, and the waterfall is gone.

[edit] Mario Kart Super Circuit

The castle appears in the background of Peach Circuit, the very first race track of Mario Kart Super Circuit, as well as in the award winning ceremony, with only a straightaway coming from it. Also, it appears in the background of the SNES-remade Mario Circuits 1 and 4, when the extra courses are unlocked, having the remixed Super Mario Kart Mario Circuit theme playing in the background.

[edit] Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

In Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Princess Peach's castle can be seen on Mario Circuit.

[edit] Mario Kart DS

In Mario Kart DS, like Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Princess Peach's castle can be seen on Mario Circuit. There is also a new track called Peach Gardens in which the courtyard includes a maze over run by Chain Chomp's, among other things.