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They appear in the Palace in the Sky in Pit's final battle with [[Medusa]]. In the American NES version, players had to simply direct which way the wings would take him (though the screen was always automatically scrolling to the right), though in the Japanese version, players had to repeatedly hit the jump button in order to keep Pit flying. These wings will never exhaust, though are still only usable in the last level.
They appear in the Palace in the Sky in Pit's final battle with [[Medusa]]. In the American NES version, players had to simply direct which way the wings would take him (though the screen was always automatically scrolling to the right), though in the Japanese version, players had to repeatedly hit the jump button in order to keep Pit flying. These wings will never exhaust, though are still only usable in the last level.
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===''[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]''===
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These wings allow Pit flight, but the button must be continuously pressed to keep him in the air. Pit automatically equips this no matter what during the last stage and the battle with [[Orcos]].
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These wings allow Pit flight, but the button must be continuously pressed to keep him in the air. Pit automatically equips this no matter what during the last stage and the battle with [[Orcos]].


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Pegasus'' was a winged horse in Greek Mythology, flown by Bellerophon in combat against the Chimera and Amazons.
*[[wikipedia:Pegasus|Pegasus]] was a winged horse in Greek mythology, flown by Bellerophon in combat against the Chimera and Amazons.
*They are most likely inspired by the Winged Sandels given to Perseus by Hermes during the journey to kill Medusa.


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