Memory Master
Memory Master | |||
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Appears in | Super Mario 64 DS | ||
Type | Luigi's minigame | ||
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Memory Master is one of Luigi's minigames found in Super Mario 64 DS. It is a harder variation of Memory Match. To unlock this minigame, the player must play as Luigi with at least 31 Power Stars and catch the rabbit on the Mushroom Castle's second floor, on the right side of the doorway, with the entrance to Wet-Dry World.
Gameplay
The rules are the same as in Memory Match: The player must match the correct pairs of cards to clear the challenge and gain a Star, and the player must have plenty of coins to keep playing. However, there are now 16 cards upside down instead of eight, and the player bets five coins aside three. Every time Luigi deals the cards, four of them flip, allowing the player to have a clue to find their twins afterwards. Earning five Stars makes Luigi deal 18 cards, six of which are flipped, and earning ten Stars and more makes him deal 20 cards, eight of which are flipped. When the player taps two different cards, a coin is taken away from the bet number. Once the player completes a challenge, they gain five times the number of remaining bet coins. Losing all these coins removes one Star gained from the challenge. Once the player has spent all their money to bet, the minigame ends.
In-game instructions
If Memory Match was a piece of cake for you, try out this harder version. You now have more cards to play with.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | いっぱいしんけいすいじゃく[?] Ippai Shinkeisuijaku |
"Lots of" Concentration Game | |
Chinese | 记忆大师[?] Jìyì Dàshī |
Memory Master | |
French | Mémorisation avancée[?] | Advanced memory | |
German | Gedächtnistraining für Meister[?] | Memory Training for Masters | |
Italian | Accoppiata stravincente[?] | Paired thrilling | |
Spanish | Memorión[?] | Big Memory |
Trivia
- Although this minigame is not selectable in New Super Mario Bros., after the player earns at least ten Stars in that game's version of Memory Match, the minigame becomes nearly identical to Memory Master, with a few differences :
- In the New Super Mario Bros. version of Memory Match, when Luigi serves 16 cards, the player get 8 hints. And when he serves 20 cards, the player get 12 hints. While in Memory Master, the player only gets 6 and 8 hints for the respective number of served cards.
- The number of coins bet is different in both minigames : three coins in Memory Match and five in Memory Master. This also explains why there are less hints in Memory Master than in the New Super Mario Bros. version of Memory Match.
- In Memory Master, the number of cards Luigi serves progresses from 16 to 18 and then 20, while in the New Super Mario Bros. version of Memory Match, after the player earns 10 Stars, it progresses from 16 to 20.