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'''''Tori to Mame''''' (鳥とマメ, literally "Bird and Beans") is | '''''Tori to Mame''''' (鳥とマメ, literally "Bird and Beans") is a [[DSiWare]] launch title for the [[Nintendo DSi]], and is a remake of the mini-games "[[Pyoro (mini-game)|Pyoro]]" and "[[Pyoro 2]]" from ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''. It was released in Japan on December 24, 2008 for the price of 200 Nintendo Points. The game stars the bird [[Pyoro]] who either has to eat or shoot as many falling vegetables as possible in order to score points and to prevent himself from being hit by the vegetables. | ||
The player can chosse between both mini-games which are nearly identical to the original ones. The main difference is that the playing area has been extended to 30 blocks, while it lasted 20 blocks in the original. Furthermore, Pyoro 2 has been renamed ''Tori to Mame 2''. | The player can chosse between both mini-games which are nearly identical to the original ones. The main difference is that the playing area has been extended to 30 blocks, while it lasted 20 blocks in the original. Furthermore, Pyoro 2 has been renamed ''Tori to Mame 2''. |
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Tori to Mame (鳥とマメ, literally "Bird and Beans") is a DSiWare launch title for the Nintendo DSi, and is a remake of the mini-games "Pyoro" and "Pyoro 2" from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!. It was released in Japan on December 24, 2008 for the price of 200 Nintendo Points. The game stars the bird Pyoro who either has to eat or shoot as many falling vegetables as possible in order to score points and to prevent himself from being hit by the vegetables.
The player can chosse between both mini-games which are nearly identical to the original ones. The main difference is that the playing area has been extended to 30 blocks, while it lasted 20 blocks in the original. Furthermore, Pyoro 2 has been renamed Tori to Mame 2.