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[[File:Paddle Alleyway.png|thumb|left|The paddle]]
[[File:Paddle Alleyway.png|thumb|left|The paddle]]
[[File:Paddle Alleyway Cover Art.png|thumb|Mario controlling the paddle.]]
[[File:Paddle Alleyway Cover Art.png|thumb|Mario controlling the paddle.]]
The '''paddle'''<ref>''Alleyway'' instruction booklet, pages 3-8, 10-12.</ref> is an object from ''[[Alleyway]]'' that is controlled by [[Mario]]. It is used to deflect the approaching [[Ball (Alleyway)|ball]] into [[breakable block]]s. The angle of the deflected ball is dependent on the way the ball gets hit. The ball can also be hit from the sides of the paddle, which may result in the ball reflecting in the same direction while mostly preserving it's angle. If the ball touches the lower part of the screen, one life gets taken away.
The '''paddle'''<ref>''Alleyway'' instruction booklet, pages 3-8, 10-12.</ref> is an object in ''[[Alleyway]]'' that is controlled by [[Mario]]. The player can move the paddle left and right, across the bottom of the screen, using the {{button|gb|pad}}. If {{button|gb|b}} is held while using the {{button|gb|pad}}, the paddle's movement becomes slower. The paddle is used to deflect the approaching [[Ball (Alleyway)|ball]] into [[breakable block]]s. The angle of the ball is dependent on how the ball hits the paddle. The ball can also be hit by the sides of the paddle, which may result in the ball deflecting in the same direction while mostly preserving its angle. If the ball fails to bounce off of the paddle and hits the screen's bottom edge, one life is taken away.


If the ball hits the ceiling, the paddle becomes shorter. It can be observed first in [[Stage 4 (Alleyway)|Stage 4]].
If the ball hits the ceiling, the paddle becomes shorter. This can first be observed in [[Stage 4 (Alleyway)|Stage 4]].


In the beggining of the game, Mario is seen entering the paddle through the sliding trapdoor at the top, while the cover art shows Mario inside the paddle in a cosmic scenary, controlling it, implying that the paddle is a some sort of vehicle. Mario also leaves the paddle if the player runs out of lives.
In the beginning of the game, Mario is seen entering the paddle through the sliding trapdoor at the top, while the cover art shows Mario inside the paddle in the cosmos, controlling it, implying that the paddle is some sort of vehicle. Mario is also shown leaving the paddle if the player loses all of his or her lives.


== Controls ==
==References==
* D-pad: the paddle moves left or right.
* B: the paddle slows down while this button is held.
== References ==
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Revision as of 10:21, January 30, 2022

Paddle from Alleyway
The paddle
Paddle from Alleyway (cover art)
Mario controlling the paddle.

The paddle[1] is an object in Alleyway that is controlled by Mario. The player can move the paddle left and right, across the bottom of the screen, using the +Control Pad. If B Button is held while using the +Control Pad, the paddle's movement becomes slower. The paddle is used to deflect the approaching ball into breakable blocks. The angle of the ball is dependent on how the ball hits the paddle. The ball can also be hit by the sides of the paddle, which may result in the ball deflecting in the same direction while mostly preserving its angle. If the ball fails to bounce off of the paddle and hits the screen's bottom edge, one life is taken away.

If the ball hits the ceiling, the paddle becomes shorter. This can first be observed in Stage 4.

In the beginning of the game, Mario is seen entering the paddle through the sliding trapdoor at the top, while the cover art shows Mario inside the paddle in the cosmos, controlling it, implying that the paddle is some sort of vehicle. Mario is also shown leaving the paddle if the player loses all of his or her lives.

References

  1. ^ Alleyway instruction booklet, pages 3-8, 10-12.