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==Trivia==  
==Trivia==  
*Once Mario and his opponent pick their cards, they is a way to tell if Mario won, tied, or lost before the cards are revealed. If there is a bit of a pause before the Toads say ¨RO-SHAM-BO¨, this implies that Mario has either won or tied. If there is no pause, Mario has lost.
*Once Mario and his opponent pick their cards, there is a way to tell if Mario won, tied, or lost before the cards are revealed. If there is a bit of a pause before the Toads say ¨RO-SHAM-BO¨, this implies that Mario has either won or tied. If there is no pause, Mario has lost.


[[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Series Minigames]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Series Minigames]]

Revision as of 15:24, January 23, 2019

File:SuperRoshamboLogo.jpg
The logo for Super Roshambo

Super Roshambo (stylized as SUPER Roshambo!) is a rock–paper–scissors minigame that appears in Paper Mario: Color Splash. The minigame takes place at the Roshambo Temples with cheering Toads.

Gameplay

File:SuperRoshambo.jpg
The minigame in action. Here, Mario has won because paper covers rock.

In this game, Mario faces off against three opponents one at a time. First, players choose one of three Roshambo Cards: rock, scissors, and paper. The cards they've selected will be shown face down. After that, the "Ro-Sham-Bo!" message will appear onscreen, starting with Mario on "Ro" and his opponent on "Sham". On "Bo!", the cards flip over. Just like in a standard game: rock breaks scissors, scissors cut paper, and paper covers rock. If both cards have the same sign, it is a tie and the process repeats until there is a winner. Mario can win coins and a Battle Card if he defeats all of the opponents but if he loses, then he'll have to play again by getting a Mini Paint Star or by paying a fee to sneak in.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese Super じゃんけん de ポン[?]
Super Janken de Pon
Super Rock Paper Scissors
Dutch De grote steen-schaar-papierstrijd[?] The Great Rock-Scissors-Paper Battle
German Super-Schnick-Schnack-Schnuck[?] Super Rock Paper Scissors
Italian Super Morra[?] Super Rock Paper Scissors
Spanish (NOA) Súper Cachipún[?] Super Rock Paper Scissors
Spanish (NOE) Torneo de piedra, papel, o tijera[?] Rock-Paper-Scissors Tournament

Trivia

  • Once Mario and his opponent pick their cards, there is a way to tell if Mario won, tied, or lost before the cards are revealed. If there is a bit of a pause before the Toads say ¨RO-SHAM-BO¨, this implies that Mario has either won or tied. If there is no pause, Mario has lost.