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{{M&S-TableTennis}}
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[[image:Tabletennis.PNG|thumb|left|[[Tails]] against [[Bowser]] in '''Singles'''.]]
[[image:Tabletennis.PNG|thumb|[[Tails]] against [[Bowser]] in '''Singles'''.]]


'''Singles''' (A.K.A '''Table Tennis''') is a real-life olympic event in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' and the only one in the "Table Tennis" category. The first player to reach eleven points (five in the DS version) wins the game. It has a Dream version, called [[Dream Table Tennis]], where [[Special Attack]]s can be used.
'''Singles''' (A.K.A '''Table Tennis''') is a real-life olympic event in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' and the only one in the "Table Tennis" category. The first player to reach eleven points (five in the DS version) wins the game. It has a Dream version, called [[Dream Table Tennis]], where [[Special Attack]]s can be used.

Revision as of 16:46, July 21, 2009

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Tails against Bowser in Singles.

Singles (A.K.A Table Tennis) is a real-life olympic event in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and the only one in the "Table Tennis" category. The first player to reach eleven points (five in the DS version) wins the game. It has a Dream version, called Dream Table Tennis, where Special Attacks can be used.

Description

"Use your paddle to bounce the ball across the net into your opponent’s side, and win a point if they fail to return it or allow it to bounce twice. The first player to reach 11 points wins the round. Each player takes turns serving twice."

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