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[[File:M64DS Memory Master.PNG|thumb|200px|Match all cards in '''Memory Master'''.]]
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'''Memory Master''' is a harder variation of the [[minigame]] [[Memory Match (Super Mario 64 DS)|Memory Match]] found in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. While the rules are the same, matching the correct pair to clear the challenge and gain a [[Star]], and plenty of [[Coin]]s to keep playing. There are now sixteen 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 eighteen cards, six of which are flipped, and earning ten Stars and more makes him deal twenty cards, eight of which are flipped.
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'''Memory Master''' is one of [[Luigi]]'s [[minigame]]s found in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It is a harder variation of [[Memory Match (Super Mario series)|Memory Match]].


As the player matches the wrong pair, a Coin is taken away from the bet amount. Losing all these Coins would remove one Star gained from the challenge. Once the player has spent all his or her money to bet, the game ends.
==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 [[coin]]s 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. Losing all these coins removes one Star gained from the challenge. Once the player has spent all their money to bet, the [[Game Over|minigame ends]].


==In-game instructions==
==In-game instructions==
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|Jap=いっぱいしんけいすいじゃく
|Jap=いっぱいしんけいすいじゃく
|JapR=Ippai Shinkeisuijaku
|JapR=Ippai Shinkeisuijaku
|JapM=Memory Game: Many
|JapM="Lots of" Concentration Game
|Fre=Mémorisation avancée
|FreM=Advanced memory
|Ger=Gedächtnistraining für Meister
|GerM=Memory Training for Masters
|Chi=记忆大师
|ChiR=Jìyì Dàshī
|ChiM=Memory Master
|Ita=Accoppiata stravincente
|ItaM=Paired thrilling
|Spa=Memorión
|SpaM=Big Memory
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although not selectable, after earning at least 5 stars on the ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' version of [[Memory Match (Super Mario 64 DS)|Memory Match]], the game becomes identical to Memory Master.
*Although this minigame is not selectable in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', after the player earns at least five Stars in that game's version of Memory Match, the minigame becomes identical to Memory Master.
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Revision as of 09:58, January 8, 2024

Memory Master
The mini-game Memory Master seen in Super Mario 64 DS
Appears in Super Mario 64 DS
Type Luigi's minigame
Music sample

Memory Master is one of Luigi's minigames found in Super Mario 64 DS. It is a harder variation of Memory Match.

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. 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
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 five Stars in that game's version of Memory Match, the minigame becomes identical to Memory Master.