@BlackXSouleStudios Heh, really? I always thought this boss was one of the easiest. The only really dangerous attack was that double headed fork move...idk what to call it...but even that wasn't enough cuz you could always just beat away at it like the regular appendages.
@ColonelRashid Well, I think it's partly because this chapter was supposed to be the "easy" one, that just happens to attract a ton of trouble and problems for Mario. When you think about it that way, it would seem to be fridge brilliance, what with Mario just being a villain magnet for these things.
When I played this game for the first time this boss really threw me off, because while I was doing most of the excess express "detective cases" all I could think is wow there's no enemies and no warning or threat from anything at all. Then you get to Riverside station and find a mass blob of angry mutated mushed blackberry looking things that cover the train, consume everyone inside and quite possibly almost ride into town to do the same there. All I'm saying is...... I WANT ONE!
The name "Smorg" is probably derived from "smörgåsbord," a very large Swedish buffet sometimes called in English as "Smorgosboard", due to "ö" and "å" not being in the English alphabet, and "bord" means "board" in Swedish) (compare to the immense amount of Smorgs).
--It may also come from the term "Smog", based on their dark, cloudy appearance.
--Rearranging two letters in "smorgasbord" can create a new phrase, "Smorgs aboard," referring to their presence on the train.
The name "Smorg" is probably derived from "smörgåsbord," a very large Swedish buffet sometimes called in English as "Smorgosboard", due to "ö" and "å" not being in the English alphabet, and "bord" means "board" in Swedish) (compare to the immense amount of Smorgs).
--It may also come from the term "Smog", based on their dark, cloudy appearance.
--Rearranging two letters in "smorgasbord" can create a new phrase, "Smorgs aboard," referring to their presence on the train.
Comment continued: I spoke with some random profesor in the game who said he was researching the feeding habbits of Wild Smorg; he asked whether or not they attack people and I said yes but that's all I really know (it disproves the theory of an X-Naut experiment gone awry though lol). I hope that answers all your questions. :)
I took a game rip that I downloaded, then went in Windows Movie Maker and edited it. Using some creative cutting of the original sound file, and moving around/duplicating things, I made it just like the original without the annoying sound effects. I agree that they should've made a handheld version of this game...
lol, i remember when i first played this game, the smorgs kicked my ass the first time xD
i was like, HOLY SHIT WHAT THE HELL IS THIS THING?!
BlackXSouleStudios 1 year ago
@BlackXSouleStudios Heh, really? I always thought this boss was one of the easiest. The only really dangerous attack was that double headed fork move...idk what to call it...but even that wasn't enough cuz you could always just beat away at it like the regular appendages.
Yoshiisland12345 1 year ago 2
You need to make more Ver. II of all the other awesome battle themes/songs without the annoying sound effects in the background!
Sweet Job!
ShadowAceX 1 year ago
I have a soundtrack of the game, without sounds, though it was on my computer that stopped working
CutManRules 2 years ago
I wonder if I'm the only one who thinks this boss just came out of nowhere, like it had little to do with the chapter, or it's out of place. o.0
Still like it, though. :P
ColonelRashid 2 years ago 4
ColonelRashid ,they apper in the station.however whats weird is that some are red
jmmrockstarr9 2 years ago
@ColonelRashid Well, I think it's partly because this chapter was supposed to be the "easy" one, that just happens to attract a ton of trouble and problems for Mario. When you think about it that way, it would seem to be fridge brilliance, what with Mario just being a villain magnet for these things.
Shockwave109 9 months ago
There are smorgs aboard.
DrRobotniksPingas 2 years ago 2
oh i get it
AerusalePhoxJr 2 years ago
all of the individual ones are called smorgs also, but when they combine he's still called smorg.
1Stapletonj 2 years ago
SMORGABOARD!
DANmakuFailure 2 years ago
When I played this game for the first time this boss really threw me off, because while I was doing most of the excess express "detective cases" all I could think is wow there's no enemies and no warning or threat from anything at all. Then you get to Riverside station and find a mass blob of angry mutated mushed blackberry looking things that cover the train, consume everyone inside and quite possibly almost ride into town to do the same there. All I'm saying is...... I WANT ONE!
Stirling102 2 years ago 2
SMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORG!
Quadunit404 3 years ago
smorgs are from riverside station but the game says that they are from the exess express.
titanoir 3 years ago
That's probably because the boss battle's on the express
pwnzzzor 3 years ago
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GHOS7x187 3 years ago
this sounds better then the origanel
AerusalePhoxJr 3 years ago
what is the smorg anyways?The game never explains where it comes from or what it is
noob1n8or 3 years ago
In my made-up game, they are mutated Fuzzies.
NegativeSquad 3 years ago 2
The name "Smorg" is probably derived from "smörgåsbord," a very large Swedish buffet sometimes called in English as "Smorgosboard", due to "ö" and "å" not being in the English alphabet, and "bord" means "board" in Swedish) (compare to the immense amount of Smorgs).
--It may also come from the term "Smog", based on their dark, cloudy appearance.
--Rearranging two letters in "smorgasbord" can create a new phrase, "Smorgs aboard," referring to their presence on the train.
GHOS7x187 3 years ago 3
The name "Smorg" is probably derived from "smörgåsbord," a very large Swedish buffet sometimes called in English as "Smorgosboard", due to "ö" and "å" not being in the English alphabet, and "bord" means "board" in Swedish) (compare to the immense amount of Smorgs).
--It may also come from the term "Smog", based on their dark, cloudy appearance.
--Rearranging two letters in "smorgasbord" can create a new phrase, "Smorgs aboard," referring to their presence on the train.
GHOS7x187 3 years ago 8
also this is exactly like the original how did you do it?
noob1n8or 3 years ago
Comment continued: I spoke with some random profesor in the game who said he was researching the feeding habbits of Wild Smorg; he asked whether or not they attack people and I said yes but that's all I really know (it disproves the theory of an X-Naut experiment gone awry though lol). I hope that answers all your questions. :)
Yoshiisland12345 3 years ago
they should have more battles like this and also make one for DS since they have one for all the other systems (starting with N64)
noob1n8or 3 years ago
I took a game rip that I downloaded, then went in Windows Movie Maker and edited it. Using some creative cutting of the original sound file, and moving around/duplicating things, I made it just like the original without the annoying sound effects. I agree that they should've made a handheld version of this game...
Yoshiisland12345 3 years ago
This is my favorite theme ever !!!
dominiquerayford1 4 years ago
nice theme!
drybones100 4 years ago
Me too! Thanx!
Yoshiisland12345 4 years ago
I like the theme that is used in this music for the train battle; it's blood-pumping and the low tuba makes it sound deep. I really love this.
DevilsArcadia777 4 years ago 6
me likey it ^^
Nahcihc 4 years ago 2