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{{LLquote|This is the Reflex Rally, a new machine to build PS Response.|Minigame Instructor|Mario Power Tennis}}
[[File:ReflexRally.PNG|thumb|'''Reflex Rally'''.]]
{{LLQuote|This is the Reflex Rally, a new machine to build PS Response.|Minigame Instructor|Mario Power Tennis}}


[[File:ReflexRally.PNG|thumb|'''Reflex Rally'''.]]
'''Reflex Rally''', is the seventh [[minigame]] from the [[Game Boy Advance]] game, ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Game Boy Advance)|Mario Power Tennis]]''. This minigame helps [[Max]] or [[Tina]] build up PS Response, which is beneficial to their [[Power Shot]]s. The player plays [[wikipedia:Rock-paper-scissors|Rock-paper-scissors]] against a robot, appropriately called the R.P.S Mech. The robot's move appears on the screen and the player must use the correct move. Paper beats rock, rock beats scissors, and scissors beat paper. If the player chooses the correct move, a pot or a block will hit the robot. However, if the player chooses the losing move, they get hit with an object. For each level, the player gets sixty seconds to complete, but the amount of lives for the R.P.S. Mech varies.  
'''Reflex Rally''', is the seventh minigame from the [[Game Boy Advance]] game, ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Game Boy Advance)|Mario Power Tennis]]''. This minigame helps [[Max]] or [[Tina]] build up PS Response, which is beneficial to their [[Power Shot|Power Shots]]. This minigame is also similar to the game [[wikipedia:Rock-paper-scissors|Rock-paper-scissors]]. The player plays a robot, called the R.P.S Mech, in a game of rock-paper-scissors. The robot's move appears on the screen and the player must use the correct move. Paper beats rock, rock beats scissors, and scissors beat paper. If the player chooses the correct move, a pot or a block will hit the robot. However, if the player chooses the losing move, they get hit with an object. For each level, the player gets sixty seconds to complete, but the amount of lives for the R.P.S. Mech varies.  


==Controls==
==Controls==
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'''Challenge:''' ''See how long it takes you to beat the R.P.S. Mech 100 times. Try for a faster time!''
'''Challenge:''' ''See how long it takes you to beat the R.P.S. Mech 100 times. Try for a faster time!''


==Trivia==
[[Category:Mario Tennis: Power Tour Minigames]]
*The "R.P.S." in the "R.P.S. Mech", stands for rock, paper, scissors.
 
[[Category:Minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]

Revision as of 02:04, February 11, 2012

Reflex Rally.

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Reflex Rally, is the seventh minigame from the Game Boy Advance game, Mario Power Tennis. This minigame helps Max or Tina build up PS Response, which is beneficial to their Power Shots. The player plays Rock-paper-scissors against a robot, appropriately called the R.P.S Mech. The robot's move appears on the screen and the player must use the correct move. Paper beats rock, rock beats scissors, and scissors beat paper. If the player chooses the correct move, a pot or a block will hit the robot. However, if the player chooses the losing move, they get hit with an object. For each level, the player gets sixty seconds to complete, but the amount of lives for the R.P.S. Mech varies.

Controls

  • Choose paper - +Control Pad left
  • Choose scissor - +Control Pad down
  • Choose rock - +Control Pad right

In-Game Descriptions

Level 1: Beat the R.P.S. Mech 20 times within 60 seconds.
Level 2: Beat the R.P.S. Mech 40 times within 60 seconds.
Level 3: Beat the R.P.S. Mech 60 times within 60 seconds.
Challenge: See how long it takes you to beat the R.P.S. Mech 100 times. Try for a faster time!