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[[File:ARGamesmenu.JPG|thumb|left|220px|The main menu for the application (note the blue box in the bottom-right section)]]
[[File:ARGamesmenu.JPG|thumb|left|220px|The main menu for the application (note the blue box in the bottom-right section)]]
The '''Augmented Reality Games''' (or '''AR Games''' for short) are built-in software on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] that use the [[Question Block]] AR Card and/or the five Character Cards (these feature famous [[Nintendo]] characters: [[Mario]], [[Toon Link]], [[Kirby]], [[Samus]], and a group of [[Pikmin]]). When activating the feature, a yellow cube emerges from the card, and a targeting reticule appears on the screen. Using the 3DS's gyroscope, players must shoot this cube, which causes it to jump in the air. A second later, this cube is replaced by six others, each of which opening an AR Game when shot: Graffiti, Star Pics, Mii Pics, Fishing, Archery, and AR Shot (though only Archery is available when the software is opened for the first time). After using these for a period of time, a blue box appears in the bottom-right section of the main menu. Shooting it flips the surface that the AR Card is on to reveal seven more blue boxes: Clock, Globe, 3D Tools, Fish Gallery, Free Fishing, Archery 2, and AR Shot 2, all of which can be unlocked for one to three Play Coins.
The '''Augmented Reality Games''' (or '''AR Games''' for short) are built-in software on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] that use the [[Question Block]] AR Card and/or the five Character Cards (these feature famous [[Nintendo]] characters: [[Mario]], [[Toon Link]], [[Kirby]], [[Samus]], and a group of [[Pikmin]]). When activating the feature, a yellow cube emerges from the card, and a targeting reticule appears on the screen. Using the 3DS's gyroscope, players must shoot this cube, which causes it to jump in the air. A second later, this cube is replaced by six others, each of which opening an AR Game when shot: Graffiti, Star Pics, Mii Pics, Fishing, Archery, and AR Shot (though only Archery is available when the software is opened for the first time). After using these for a period of time, a blue box appears in the bottom-right section of the main menu. Shooting it flips the surface that the AR Card is on to reveal seven more blue boxes: Clock, Globe, 3D Tools, Fish Gallery, Free Fishing, Archery 2, and AR Shot 2, all of which can be unlocked for one to three Play Coins.
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==Games/Features with ''Mario''-related content==
==Games/Features with ''Mario''-related content==

Revision as of 17:52, April 13, 2011

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An AR Card used for Augmented Reality Games.
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The main menu for the application (note the blue box in the bottom-right section)

The Augmented Reality Games (or AR Games for short) are built-in software on the Nintendo 3DS that use the Question Block AR Card and/or the five Character Cards (these feature famous Nintendo characters: Mario, Toon Link, Kirby, Samus, and a group of Pikmin). When activating the feature, a yellow cube emerges from the card, and a targeting reticule appears on the screen. Using the 3DS's gyroscope, players must shoot this cube, which causes it to jump in the air. A second later, this cube is replaced by six others, each of which opening an AR Game when shot: Graffiti, Star Pics, Mii Pics, Fishing, Archery, and AR Shot (though only Archery is available when the software is opened for the first time). After using these for a period of time, a blue box appears in the bottom-right section of the main menu. Shooting it flips the surface that the AR Card is on to reveal seven more blue boxes: Clock, Globe, 3D Tools, Fish Gallery, Free Fishing, Archery 2, and AR Shot 2, all of which can be unlocked for one to three Play Coins.

Games/Features with Mario-related content

Fishing

Green Koopa Shells appearing in the Augmented Reality fishing game
The Green Shells on the Fishing application.

In the Fishing mini-game, Mario items and enemies can be caught. When the game is activated, a water droplet appears on the Question Block AR Card. It jumps up and lands on the card, turning the surface the card is on into a body of water. Both a Blooper and a Lakitu appear randomly, and the Lakitu will fish the Blooper out of the water. If lightning strikes the water, then players can catch a Fishbone. If the AR Card is placed on a green colored surface, then players can catch a Green Shell. If the AR Card is located on a red surface instead, Cheep-Cheeps can be caught. The chances of catching any of these are improved if players unlock the Free Fishing mini-game, which enables them to fish for an unlimited amount of time (the main game sets a two-minute time limit, after which players are forced to fight a dragon, a boss used in Archery and AR Shot as well).

Graffiti

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A drawing on the Graffiti application.

Mario also makes an appearance in the Graffiti mini-game, which uses tools commonly found in an art studio: a pencil, paint, stamps, and an eraser. Images of the five Character Cards are available to trace, and the stamp section includes a stamp of an 8-bit Mario sprite from Super Mario Bros.. The 3D Tools option, once unlocked, allows players to turn their drawings (created on the touch screen) into three-dimensional images.

Star Pics

Mario, Kirby, Toon Link and Samus in the Star Pics AR game.
Some of the characters in the Star Pics application.
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Cards used for Star Pics.

If players use Mario's AR Card, they are able to take pictures of Mario using the 3DS' built-in camera feature. The first few notes of Mario's theme are heard when Mario emerges from the card, and he can pose either standing, sitting, flying, jumping, or running. Depending on which pose Mario is in, a different sound effect plays (e.g. "Wahoo!" when in the flight pose). It should be noted that all of Mario's sound effects are taken from Super Mario Galaxy.