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{{event | {{M&S event infobox | ||
|image=[[File:M&SATLOGSwimming2.jpg|250px]] | |image=[[File:M&SATLOGSwimming2.jpg|250px]] | ||
| | |appears_in=[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'' (Nintendo 3DS)]] | ||
|type=[[Aquatics]] | |type=[[Aquatics]] | ||
|info=Microphone Breathing!<br>When it's time to breathe in...<br>Blow into the microphone! | |info=Microphone Breathing!<br>When it's time to breathe in...<br>Blow into the microphone! | ||
|controls=Swim: Blow into the microphone (lower screen) when above water. | |controls=Swim: Blow into the microphone (lower screen) when above water. | ||
|entry_characters=Tricksters | |entry_characters=[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)#Tricksters|Tricksters]] | ||
|game_level=<font color="blue">★★</font> | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''100m Breaststroke''' is an [[Event]] that exclusively appears in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' as part of the [[Aquatics]] category. While it has the same goal as the event it is based on of completing the swim in the fastest time, in the game the main focus of the event is on the breathing. It has a starting Olympic Record of 0:58.91 and World Record of 0:58.58. | |||
'''100m Breaststroke''' is an [[Event]] that exclusively appears in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' as part of the [[Aquatics]] category. While it has the same goal as the event it is based on of completing the swim in the fastest time, in the game the main focus of the event is on the breathing. It has a starting Olympic Record of 0:58. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
While this event has the same objective as the real life event it is based on, the game version mainly focuses on the breathing and uses this as the main way to gain speed in the event. The event starts 30 seconds in on the final length, with the character swimming at a constant speed. When the character's head comes up out of the water to breathe, the player must blow into the microphone. Blowing with good timing will give the character a speed boost, which will last longer if the player blows with perfect timing, but failing to blow will not give the character any speed boost. Partway through the event, the character's breathing speed increases, meaning that the player is able to gain more speed boosts. For the final stretch, the player has to blow for a long period of time to power their character through the water, with the speed dependent on how hard the player blows. If the player | While this event has the same objective as the real life event it is based on, the game version mainly focuses on the breathing and uses this as the main way to gain speed in the event. The event starts 30 seconds in on the final length, with the character swimming at a constant speed. When the character's head comes up out of the water to breathe, the player must blow into the microphone. Blowing with good timing will give the character a speed boost, which will last longer if the player blows with perfect timing, but failing to blow will not give the character any speed boost. Partway through the event, the character's breathing speed increases, meaning that the player is able to gain more speed boosts. For the final stretch, the player has to blow for a long period of time to power their character through the water, with the speed dependent on how hard the player blows. If the player does not blow into the microphone the character will continue to travel at the same speed as before the final stretch. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
Blow when the head comes up!<br> | Blow when the head comes up!<br> | ||
1) '''Swim''': Blow into the microphone (lower screen) when above water. | 1) '''Swim''': Blow into the microphone (lower screen) when above water. | ||
==Medley Match== | |||
In Medley Match mode, 100m Breaststroke appears as the first event of Aquatics Medley and Belt It Out Medley, as well as the second event of the Rock That Rhythm Medley. | |||
==Story Mode== | |||
In the story mode, 100m Breaststroke appears as part of the first challenge in [[Waluigi's Ambition]], along with [[1000m Kayak (Singles)]] and [[Handball]], where [[Waluigi]] must beat [[Metal Sonic]]. It also appears as the first challenge for the first Tricksters bonus episode [[Dr. Eggman's Robots]], where Metal Sonic must beat Waluigi, and as the first part of the second Tricksters bonus episode [[An Old Urn]]'s challenge, along with Handball and [[Badminton (Singles)]], where Metal Sonic must beat [[Wario]]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:M&SATLOGSwimming1.jpg|Metal Sonic competing in 100m Breaststroke. | File:M&SATLOGSwimming1.jpg|Metal Sonic competing in 100m Breaststroke. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=100m平泳ぎ | |||
|JapR=Hyaku-mētoru Hiraoyogi | |||
|JapM=100m Breaststroke | |||
|Dut=100 m schoolslag | |||
|DutM=100 m schoolstroke | |||
|Fre=100m brasse | |||
|FreM=100m backstroke | |||
|Ger=100m Brustschwimmen | |||
|GerM=100m Backstroke | |||
|Ita=100m rana | |||
|ItaM=100m breaststroke | |||
|Spa=Braza 100m | |||
|SpaM=100m Backstroke | |||
}} | |||
{{M&SATLOG}} | {{M&SATLOG}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Aquatics]] | ||
[[Category:Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]] | [[Category:Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games events]] |
Latest revision as of 11:54, August 29, 2024
100m Breaststroke | |
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Appears in | Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS) |
Type | Aquatics |
Info | Microphone Breathing! When it's time to breathe in... Blow into the microphone! |
Controls | Swim: Blow into the microphone (lower screen) when above water. |
Entry characters | Tricksters |
Game level | ★★ |
100m Breaststroke is an Event that exclusively appears in the Nintendo 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games as part of the Aquatics category. While it has the same goal as the event it is based on of completing the swim in the fastest time, in the game the main focus of the event is on the breathing. It has a starting Olympic Record of 0:58.91 and World Record of 0:58.58.
Gameplay[edit]
While this event has the same objective as the real life event it is based on, the game version mainly focuses on the breathing and uses this as the main way to gain speed in the event. The event starts 30 seconds in on the final length, with the character swimming at a constant speed. When the character's head comes up out of the water to breathe, the player must blow into the microphone. Blowing with good timing will give the character a speed boost, which will last longer if the player blows with perfect timing, but failing to blow will not give the character any speed boost. Partway through the event, the character's breathing speed increases, meaning that the player is able to gain more speed boosts. For the final stretch, the player has to blow for a long period of time to power their character through the water, with the speed dependent on how hard the player blows. If the player does not blow into the microphone the character will continue to travel at the same speed as before the final stretch.
Controls[edit]
Blow when the head comes up!
1) Swim: Blow into the microphone (lower screen) when above water.
Medley Match[edit]
In Medley Match mode, 100m Breaststroke appears as the first event of Aquatics Medley and Belt It Out Medley, as well as the second event of the Rock That Rhythm Medley.
Story Mode[edit]
In the story mode, 100m Breaststroke appears as part of the first challenge in Waluigi's Ambition, along with 1000m Kayak (Singles) and Handball, where Waluigi must beat Metal Sonic. It also appears as the first challenge for the first Tricksters bonus episode Dr. Eggman's Robots, where Metal Sonic must beat Waluigi, and as the first part of the second Tricksters bonus episode An Old Urn's challenge, along with Handball and Badminton (Singles), where Metal Sonic must beat Wario.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 100m平泳ぎ[?] Hyaku-mētoru Hiraoyogi |
100m Breaststroke | |
Dutch | 100 m schoolslag[?] | 100 m schoolstroke | |
French | 100m brasse[?] | 100m backstroke | |
German | 100m Brustschwimmen[?] | 100m Backstroke | |
Italian | 100m rana[?] | 100m breaststroke | |
Spanish | Braza 100m[?] | 100m Backstroke |