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Revision as of 05:29, November 21, 2020
- “Here's a chance to win some 1-Ups! Go through the door to play.”
- —Toad, New Super Mario Bros. Wii
1-up Blast is a minigame found in Green Toad Houses in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. The game is played in a room with tracks floating above four cannons. Moving on the tracks are balloons worth different numbers of 1-Ups. Each world has a different configuration of tracks and 1-Up balloons. To play this game, the players must each choose a cannon, then tilt the to change the angle with which their characters will be fired out of the cannon. Players must then press to fire the cannon. Players cannot get 1-Ups by touching the balloons themselves; they can only get 1-Ups by using the cannon. Each player will win 1-Ups equal to the total value of the balloons his or her character hits and pops. Each player can only fire a cannon once and each balloon can only be popped once. It is possible to pop all the balloons in one shot. If that happens, the minigame will end, as there is nothing left for the remaining players to pop.
Available Balloons
- 1-Up Balloon (World 1 to 9)
- 2-Up Balloon (World 4 to 9)
- 3-Up Balloon (World 7 to 9)
- 4-Up Balloon (World 8 to 9)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 1UP氣球擊破[1] 1 UP Qìqiú Jīpò |
1UP Ballon Burst | |
Italian | Cannone 1-up[?] | 1-up Cannon | |
Spanish (NOA) | Cañonazo[?] | Pun of "Cañón" (Cannon) and the suffix -azo meaning "big" ("Big cannon) and "cañonazo" meaning a strong launch. |
References
- ^ Official Chinese website for New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Retrieved March 11, 2020