Pixel Perfect
Pixel Perfect | |
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Appears in | Mario Party 6 |
Type | 2-vs.-2 mini-game |
Time limit | 20 seconds per round |
Music track | Slow and Steady |
Pixel Perfect is a 2-vs.-2 minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name comes from the term "pixel perfect."
Introduction
The camera zooms in on the display on the top of the screen. It then scrolls through pictures of a Star, Mushroom, and Fire Flower and stops on one of them.
Gameplay
There is a large black-and-white grid at the top of the screen that forms a pixelated picture. The two teams have to race each other in copying the picture by ground-pounding different panels to turn them black or white and match the part of the picture. Players must also be careful not to accidentally ground-pound their partners, or they are temporarily squished flat and unable to move. The first team to copy two pictures wins. If five rounds pass without a team scoring two points, the minigame ends in a tie.
Ending
The display above prints out the complete sprite shown on the screen. The winners and losers then perform their corresponding animations.
Controls
- – Move
- – Jump
- → – Ground-pound
In-game text
- Rules – "Ground-pound floor panels to change their color and make them match the example. The team that scores two points first wins!"
- Advice – "Study the example closely to figure out which panels need to be changed."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | おえかきパネル[?] O e kaki paneru |
Drawing Panels | |
German | Pixel-Stampf[?] | Pixel Pound | |
Italian | Scacchiera Mobile[?] | Mobile Chequerboard | |
Spanish | Hasta el último detalle[?] | Up to the Last Detail, meaning "having everything covered" |
Trivia
- The images shown at the beginning are the Super Mushroom, Starman, and Fire Flower sprites from Super Mario Bros. 3.