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'''Bingo Ball''' is one of [[Wario]]'s | '''Bingo Ball''' is one of [[Wario]]'s mini-games in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. | ||
The player has to launch a ball (pinball-style, using the touch screen) into the field of play, where it will land in a numbered slot. This number will be crossed out on a bingo board. The object is to cross out as many numbers as possible. 100 points are scored for crossing out one number, and 500 points are added for crossing out a row of three in any direction. Crossing out every number earns 10,000 points. If the player completes a game with balls left over, 2000 points are scored for each ball. If a player completely crosses out the board with exactly nine of the 12 balls, he will earn the maximum score of 20,900. Bingo balls also appear as a power up in the upcoming game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.{{fact}} | The player has to launch a ball (pinball-style, using the touch screen) into the field of play, where it will land in a numbered slot. This number will be crossed out on a bingo board. The object is to cross out as many numbers as possible. 100 points are scored for crossing out one number, and 500 points are added for crossing out a row of three in any direction. Crossing out every number earns 10,000 points. If the player completes a game with balls left over, 2000 points are scored for each ball. If a player completely crosses out the board with exactly nine of the 12 balls, he will earn the maximum score of 20,900. Bingo balls also appear as a power up in the upcoming game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.{{fact}} |
Revision as of 21:42, December 30, 2009
Bingo Ball is one of Wario's mini-games in Super Mario 64 DS.
The player has to launch a ball (pinball-style, using the touch screen) into the field of play, where it will land in a numbered slot. This number will be crossed out on a bingo board. The object is to cross out as many numbers as possible. 100 points are scored for crossing out one number, and 500 points are added for crossing out a row of three in any direction. Crossing out every number earns 10,000 points. If the player completes a game with balls left over, 2000 points are scored for each ball. If a player completely crosses out the board with exactly nine of the 12 balls, he will earn the maximum score of 20,900. Bingo balls also appear as a power up in the upcoming game Super Mario Galaxy 2.Template:Fact