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[[image:Trampoline.PNG|thumb|'''Trampoline'''.]]
[[Image:Trampoline.PNG|thumb|'''Trampoline'''.]]
'''Trampoline''' is a real-life Olympic event in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' and it is under the "Gymnastics" category, along with [[Vault]]. The player must use the trampoline to jump to the air and do various spins and somersaults.
'''Trampoline''' is a real-life Olympic event in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' and it is under the "Gymnastics" category, along with [[Vault]]. The player must use the trampoline to jump to the air and do various spins and somersaults.


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===Wii Version===
===Wii Version===
This event utilizes only the [[Wii Remote]] to play. The player must shake the Wii remote right as the jumper hits the trampoline. Once the Olympian reaches a certain hight, the event begins. Button/Wii-mote commands appear next to the character and must be preformed in order to do tricks and spins. After 10 jumps, the judges will present the character with their score.
This event utilizes only the [[Wii Remote]] to play. The player must shake the Wii remote right as the jumper hits the trampoline. Once the Olympian reaches a certain hight, the event begins. Button/Wii-mote commands appear next to the character and must be preformed in order to do tricks and spins. After 10 jumps, the judges will present the character with their score.
===DS Version===
===DS Version===
The touch screen of the DS is used to preform in the DS version. The action of swiping the stylus upwards makes the character jump. Different directions of moving the stylus controls how the character preforms in the air. Once the event is over, the character is presented with their score from the judges.
The touch screen of the DS is used to preform in the DS version. The action of swiping the stylus upwards makes the character jump. Different directions of moving the stylus controls how the character preforms in the air. Once the event is over, the character is presented with their score from the judges.
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==Description==
==Description==
''Use the trampoline to propel yourself high into the air and perform complex spins and somersaults. Your performance is judged on how precisely you execute your moves. As you land, be sure to prepare yourself for the next set of moves with a good high jump.''
''Use the trampoline to propel yourself high into the air and perform complex spins and somersaults. Your performance is judged on how precisely you execute your moves. As you land, be sure to prepare yourself for the next set of moves with a good high jump.''
 
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Revision as of 23:29, August 26, 2009

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Trampoline is a real-life Olympic event in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and it is under the "Gymnastics" category, along with Vault. The player must use the trampoline to jump to the air and do various spins and somersaults.

Controls

Wii Version

This event utilizes only the Wii Remote to play. The player must shake the Wii remote right as the jumper hits the trampoline. Once the Olympian reaches a certain hight, the event begins. Button/Wii-mote commands appear next to the character and must be preformed in order to do tricks and spins. After 10 jumps, the judges will present the character with their score.

DS Version

The touch screen of the DS is used to preform in the DS version. The action of swiping the stylus upwards makes the character jump. Different directions of moving the stylus controls how the character preforms in the air. Once the event is over, the character is presented with their score from the judges.

Description

Use the trampoline to propel yourself high into the air and perform complex spins and somersaults. Your performance is judged on how precisely you execute your moves. As you land, be sure to prepare yourself for the next set of moves with a good high jump.

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