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==Controls==
==Controls==
[[Image:Highjumphop.jpeg|thumb|left|[[Amy Rose|Amy]] hoping the pole]]
[[Image:Highjumphop.jpeg|thumb|left|[[Amy Rose|Amy]] hoping the pole]]
The first thing the [[player]] has to do is run by shaking the Wii-remote and nuncuck up and down until "speed locked" appears, when the player is on a blue place they have to swing the wii-remote up and when the character is in mid-air the player also has to swing the nunchuck up for an extra boost.
The first thing the [[player]] has to do is run by shaking the Wii-remote and nunchuck up and down until "speed locked" appears, when the player is on a blue place they have to swing the wii-remote up and when the character is in mid-air the player also has to swing the nunchuck up for an extra boost.


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Revision as of 16:59, August 26, 2009

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Daisy doing a High Jump over the pole.

High Jump is a real-life Olympic event, that can be played in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. The goal of the game is to try and jump over the pole, and get the highest score. The score rises the higher the pole. Perfect timing, and good speed, is needed to succeed in this event.

Controls

Amy participating in the High Jump event in the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.
Amy hoping the pole

The first thing the player has to do is run by shaking the Wii-remote and nunchuck up and down until "speed locked" appears, when the player is on a blue place they have to swing the wii-remote up and when the character is in mid-air the player also has to swing the nunchuck up for an extra boost.


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