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'''Globe Gunners''' is a battle [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. In it, [[player]]s run around on a world globe, trying to score the most hits on the opponents by shooting with a gun. On the top screen on the [[Nintendo DS]] there is a map showing the locations of the player's opponents. The one who shot opponents the most is the winner.
'''Globe Gunners''' is a battle [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. In it, [[player]]s run around on a world globe, trying to score the most hits on the opponents by shooting with a gun. On the top screen on the [[Nintendo DS]] there is a map showing the locations of the player's opponents. The one who shot opponents the most is the winner.
==Trivia==
Some well-known world landmarks appear in this game. These include the [[Wikipedia:Egyptian pyramids|Egyptian pyramids]], [[Wikipedia:Ayers Rock|Ayers Rock]], the [[Wikipedia:Arc de Triomphe|Arc de Triomphe]], [[Wikipedia:Las Vegas|Las Vegas]], [[Wikipedia:Mount Fuji|Mount Fuji]], and an [[Wikipedia:Easter Island|Easter Island]] [[Wikipedia:Easter Island statue|statue]].


[[Category: Mini-games]]
[[Category: Mini-games]]
[[Category: Mario Party DS Mini-games]]
[[Category: Mario Party DS Mini-games]]
[[Category: Battle mini-games]]
[[Category: Battle mini-games]]

Revision as of 22:26, January 27, 2008

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Globe Gunners.

Globe Gunners is a battle mini-game in Mario Party DS. In it, players run around on a world globe, trying to score the most hits on the opponents by shooting with a gun. On the top screen on the Nintendo DS there is a map showing the locations of the player's opponents. The one who shot opponents the most is the winner.

Trivia

Some well-known world landmarks appear in this game. These include the Egyptian pyramids, Ayers Rock, the Arc de Triomphe, Las Vegas, Mount Fuji, and an Easter Island statue.