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[[File:BattingPractice.PNG|thumb|right|'''Batting Practice'''.]] | |||
'''Batting Practice''' is a ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' souvenir, which can be found in the Games section. In this game, the player controls both a bat and a pitching machine. After setting the speed of the pitch with {{button|gba|A}}, the pitching machine will launch a baseball. The player then has to swing the bat with {{button|gba|Tilt}}. The speed with which the bat is swung affects directly the length of the [[:wikipedia:Hit (baseball)|hit]]. A "Home Run!" announcement will be heard if the player manages to hit a [[:wikipedia:Home Run|Home Run]]. After five pitches, the total length of each hit is added and the game ends. | '''Batting Practice''' is a ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' souvenir, which can be found in the Games section. In this game, the player controls both a bat and a pitching machine. After setting the speed of the pitch with {{button|gba|A}}, the pitching machine will launch a baseball. The player then has to swing the bat with {{button|gba|Tilt}}. The speed with which the bat is swung affects directly the length of the [[:wikipedia:Hit (baseball)|hit]]. A "Home Run!" announcement will be heard if the player manages to hit a [[:wikipedia:Home Run|Home Run]]. After five pitches, the total length of each hit is added and the game ends. | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, February 1, 2013
Batting Practice is a WarioWare: Twisted! souvenir, which can be found in the Games section. In this game, the player controls both a bat and a pitching machine. After setting the speed of the pitch with , the pitching machine will launch a baseball. The player then has to swing the bat with . The speed with which the bat is swung affects directly the length of the hit. A "Home Run!" announcement will be heard if the player manages to hit a Home Run. After five pitches, the total length of each hit is added and the game ends.