Event 19: Peach's Peril: Difference between revisions
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The player is able to KO Bowser; but he is infinite. So each time the player succeeds in doing so (KO'ing Bowser), Bowser [[revival platform|returns to the stage]]. To successfully complete the event, both the player and Peach must survive the whole minute. If the player (Mario) or Peach are KO'd at any time, the match ends in failure. The high score for the event is based on the number of times the player is able to KO Bowser. | The player is able to KO Bowser; but he is infinite. So each time the player succeeds in doing so (KO'ing Bowser), Bowser [[revival platform|returns to the stage]]. To successfully complete the event, both the player and Peach must survive the whole minute. If the player (Mario) or Peach are KO'd at any time, the match ends in failure. The high score for the event is based on the number of times the player is able to KO Bowser. | ||
This event match is a homage to most of the games in the {{uv|Mario}} main series (usually for 1 player); where Bowser kidnaps Peach and Mario has to rescue her by defeating Bowser. In addition, the stage is {{SSBM|Final Destination}} (which plays a song from the ''Mario'' universe; {{MeleeMusic|Princess Peach's Castle}}) | This event match is a homage to most of the games in the {{uv|Mario}} main series (usually for 1 player); where Bowser kidnaps Peach and Mario has to rescue her by defeating Bowser. In addition, the stage is {{SSBM|Final Destination}} (which plays a song from the ''Mario'' universe; {{MeleeMusic|Princess Peach's Castle}}) and is a reference to the final boss being Bowser (the main antagonist) on Mario in most of the Mario main series games. Then Bowser has Peach kidnapped and Mario has to defeat him in order to rescue Peach. | ||
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