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*'''Legend:''' Very hard. CPU wants steal the ball and attack to the player. If they have the ball, they can make dekes as soon as the player go to attack them and trying to make a Perfect Strike. They still rumbling the Super Strike's meter to lose your accuracy. | *'''Legend:''' Very hard. CPU wants steal the ball and attack to the player. If they have the ball, they can make dekes as soon as the player go to attack them and trying to make a Perfect Strike. They still rumbling the Super Strike's meter to lose your accuracy. | ||
==Power-Ups== | ==Power-Ups== | ||
Power-Ups are [[item]]s that anybody can obtain, whenever the player tries to make a goal. Power-ups appears over the screen, on a bar where two items can be set there. The player can obtain an arsenal of two items, an use this to take the advantage of master the ball, like tripping your opponents with bananas or summoning an huge Chain Chomp to stun them! Use | Power-Ups are [[item]]s that anybody can obtain, whenever the player tries to make a goal. Power-ups appears over the screen, on a bar where two items can be set there. The player can obtain an arsenal of two items, an use this to take the advantage of master the ball, like tripping your opponents with bananas or summoning an huge Chain Chomp to stun them! Use wisely to do an awful gameplay with these, or if not, Power-Ups can be disabled at the Gameplay Mode. | ||
== Fields == | == Fields == |
Revision as of 21:59, February 13, 2007
Template:Infobox Super Mario Strikers, also known as Mario Smash Football in some regions, is Mario's first ever soccer game. In it you can use power-ups to put your opponent at a disadvantage, and perform Super Strikes to blow away the competition! Compete in cups to win trophies, and also earn milestone awards to track your progress.
A sequel is in the works titled Mario Strikers Charged.
Playable Characters
These are the players that you can play as in the game.
Team Captains
- Balanced Captains:
- Playmaker Captains:
- Offensive Captains:
- Agressive Captains:
- Robotic Nightmare:
Sidekicks
Goalies
- Kritter, a Kremling from DK Country
- Robo-Kritter on Super Team's team
Voiceovers
- Charles Martinet as Mario, Luigi, Wario and Waluigi
- Nicole Mills as Peach
- Kazumi Totaka as Yoshi
- Deanna Mustard as Daisy
- Scott Burns as Hammer Bros. and Bowser
- Jen Taylor as Toad
Difficulties
There are four difficulty types. The more you choose the skills levels more hard will be to defeat CPUs rivals due their extremely perfect passing and deking skills:
- Rookie: A very easy level. CPU lets somebody to win and make Super Strikes. This level only appears in the Cup Battle mode.
- Proffesional: An easy level. CPU tries to steal the ball; However, the player can control the situation.
- Superstar: Hard. The CPU takes the ball, and tries to make a goal. Also, it rumbles your Super Strike meter to lose your accuracy.
- Legend: Very hard. CPU wants steal the ball and attack to the player. If they have the ball, they can make dekes as soon as the player go to attack them and trying to make a Perfect Strike. They still rumbling the Super Strike's meter to lose your accuracy.
Power-Ups
Power-Ups are items that anybody can obtain, whenever the player tries to make a goal. Power-ups appears over the screen, on a bar where two items can be set there. The player can obtain an arsenal of two items, an use this to take the advantage of master the ball, like tripping your opponents with bananas or summoning an huge Chain Chomp to stun them! Use wisely to do an awful gameplay with these, or if not, Power-Ups can be disabled at the Gameplay Mode.
Fields
- The Palace
- Pipeline Central
- The Underground
- Crater Field
- Konga Coliseum
- The Battle Dome
- Bowser Stadium
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