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** ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' has several ice levels - one combined with a lava level as a textbook [[Hailfire Peaks]].
** The level "Awesome" in the Special Zone of ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]''; not only an outdoor ice level, but also the only outdoor ice level in the game. That aside, the trope is mostly averted in the game, though a few of the secret levels are [[Hailfire Peaks|ice]] [[Underground Level|caves]].
** Joke's End in ''[[
** ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]'' has Shiver City/Mountain, and the sequel has Fahr Outpost.
** The ''[[Mario Kart]]'' series has Vanilla Lake from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', Frapple Snowlands and Sherbet Land from 64, Snow Land from Super Circuit, a different version of Sherbet Land in Double Dash, DK Pass in DS, DK Summit in Wii, and Rosalina's Glacier in 7.
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* ''[[Golden Sun]]: The Lost Age'' has a dungeon in an antarctic region that's full of slippery ice puzzles. They could be quite a pain in the ass, seeing as how you had to solve some just for 100% completion.
** There was also Imil, the whole southern continent of Tundaria, and especially Prox, so far north it wasn't even on the map. Now that's cold.
** Slippery ice puzzles return in ''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn|Dark Dawn]]'' with the Snowdrift Shrine
* ''[[Yoshis Island]] DS''. Levels 4-5, 4-6, and 4-7 fit this trope. You sllllliiiiiiiiddddddeeeeeeee.
** In the original game, levels 5-1 through 5-4 also qualify. Again, you slide.
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