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Big Blue is unlocked by playing 150 battles in VS Mode. It is also [[Captain Falcon]]'s home stage.
Big Blue is unlocked by playing 150 battles in VS Mode. It is also [[Captain Falcon]]'s home stage.


The battle starts off on Captain Falcon's ship. The ship will start flying towards the right of the screen. The battle then must be resumed on the cars and the platforms floating above the cars. Unlike [[Mute City]], fighting on the cars will not damage your character.  Try to keep your character off the track. If you are on track, then your character will be forced to the left part of the screen at a fast rate.
The battle starts off on Captain Falcon's ship. The ship will start flying towards the right of the screen after a few secpnds. The battle then must be resumed on the cars and the platforms floating above the cars. Unlike [[Mute City]], fighting on the cars will not damage your character.  Try to keep your character off the track. If you are on the track, then your character will be forced to the left part of the screen at a fast rate.


An interesting note: If the [[Party Ball]] or [[Flipper]] is thrown, they will fly off the scrren towards the left. The same thing applies to certain Pokemon like the Legendary Birds and Cyndaquil.
An interesting note: If the [[Party Ball]] or [[Flipper]] is thrown, they will fly off the scrren towards the left. The same thing applies to certain Pokemon like the Legendary Birds and Cyndaquil.

Revision as of 22:58, November 6, 2006

Big Blue is unlocked by playing 150 battles in VS Mode. It is also Captain Falcon's home stage.

The battle starts off on Captain Falcon's ship. The ship will start flying towards the right of the screen after a few secpnds. The battle then must be resumed on the cars and the platforms floating above the cars. Unlike Mute City, fighting on the cars will not damage your character. Try to keep your character off the track. If you are on the track, then your character will be forced to the left part of the screen at a fast rate.

An interesting note: If the Party Ball or Flipper is thrown, they will fly off the scrren towards the left. The same thing applies to certain Pokemon like the Legendary Birds and Cyndaquil.