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'''Event Match 22: Super Mario 128''' is one of the 51 [[event match]]es in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The 128 Marios which the player has to KO are [[Tiny]], which makes them easy to KO, but also hard to hit. Initially, Marios will spawn three at a time. As the event progress, four to five Marios will spawn at a time. This event is tedious, so items like the [[Warp Star]] and wide-attacking Pokémon are helpful since they can KO multiple Marios.
'''Event Match 22: Super Mario 128''' is one of the 51 [[event match]]es in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The 128 Marios which the player has to KO are [[tiny]], which makes them easy to KO, but also hard to hit. Initially, Marios will spawn three at a time. As the event progress, four to five Marios will spawn at a time. Items like the [[Warp Star]] and wide-attacking Pokémon are helpful since they can KO multiple Marios, as are attacks such as the [[Hand Slap]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:04, June 3, 2012

Event 22
Super Mario 128
Official description Battle 128 tiny Marios in a wild endurance match!
Character(s) used Choose (1 stock)
Opponent(s) 128 Tiny Marios (1 stock each, 5 at a time)
Stage(s) Kingdom II
Music Mushroom Kingdom II
Availability Unlockable

Event Match 22: Super Mario 128 is one of the 51 event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The 128 Marios which the player has to KO are tiny, which makes them easy to KO, but also hard to hit. Initially, Marios will spawn three at a time. As the event progress, four to five Marios will spawn at a time. Items like the Warp Star and wide-attacking Pokémon are helpful since they can KO multiple Marios, as are attacks such as the Hand Slap.

Trivia

  • The name of this event match is a reference to the series of experiments to test new concepts and technology, such as walking on spherical platforms, that was eventually used in later games from Nintendo, such as both Super Mario Galaxy games, as well as a sequel to Super Mario 64 that was never released.