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[[File:400px-Death_Mountain_OoT_1842Death Mountain OoT 1842.png|link=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|frame|One order of [[Hailfire Peaks]], hold the ice.]]
 
 
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** ''[[Skyward Sword]]'' has Eldin Volcano. Which is obviously the same old Death Mountain.
* Tall, Tall Mountain in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Also contains Cool, Cool Mountain as the snowy variant.
** World 6 in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
** Part of [[Hailfire Peaks|"Freezeflame Galaxy"]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and possibly "Boulder Bowl Galaxy" from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
** [[Super Mario World (video game)|Chocolate Island]] was mostly this.
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* The natural habitat of the Fire Dragon in ''[[Gothic]] II''. No actual lava, as the volcano seems to be dormant, but plenty of long drops and an assortment of fire-related nasties to battle - although the latter can be avoided by {{spoiler|transforming into a bug and just crawling past them. They ignore anything that small}}. It's possible to make it all the way up to the crater and [[That One Boss|the dragon itself]] without a single fight.
* Death Peak in ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' is another snowy version. Your first obstacle is even passing through a very windy area without getting sent back to the start.
* ''[[Panel Dede Pon]]'' and ''Tetris Attack'' have their respective final battles set in a mountain cavern, which ''PdP'' actually calls Death Mountain.
* The first action stage in world 4 of ''[[Act RaiserActRaiser]]'' contains elements of this and [[Lethal Lava Land]].
* Mt. Hobs and Mt. Ordeals in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]].''
* The Northern Mountain and the Hiryuu Valley in ''[[Final Fantasy V]].''