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|name = The Big 7650! | |name = The Big 7650! | ||
|image = [[File:TheBig7650.png | |image = [[File:TheBig7650.png]] | ||
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|description = Use PAC-MAN's Final Smash to chomp through six enemies in a row to get a 7,650-point bonus! | |description = {{NTSC}} Use PAC-MAN's Final Smash to chomp through six enemies in a row to get a 7,650-point bonus!<br />{{PAL}} You've just eaten a Power Pellet! Now chomp through six enemies in a row to get that 7,650-point bonus! | ||
|character = {{SSB4|Pac-Man}} (1 stock) | |character = {{SSB4|Pac-Man}} (1 stock) | ||
|allies = | |allies = | ||
|enemies = 3 {{SSB4|Olimar}}s (unlimited stocks) | |enemies = 3 {{SSB4|Olimar}}s (unlimited stocks) | ||
|stage = [[Pac-Land]] (Ω | |stage = [[Pac-Land]] (Ω form) | ||
|music = PAC-MAN | |music = ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Pac-Man|PAC-MAN}}'' | ||
|availability = | |availability = Clear [[The Original Heavyweights]] | ||
|reward = Clear the stage on hard difficulty. | |reward = {{NTSC}} Clear the stage on hard difficulty.<br />''Super Final Smasher Helmet''<br />{{PAL}} Clear the stage on Hard difficulty.<br />''Smash Ball Power Helmet'' | ||
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'''The Big 7650!''' is a single-player [[event match]] in {{forwiiu}}. In it, the player controls {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}, and must get a combo of 6 hits with his [[Final Smash]] [[Super Pac-Man]] (giving 7650 points) within a time limit of 15 seconds. | '''The Big 7650!''' is a single-player [[event match]] in {{forwiiu}}. In it, the player controls {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}, and must get a combo of 6 hits with his [[Final Smash]], [[Super Pac-Man]] (giving 7650 points), within a time limit of 15 seconds (giving the player only one attempt). | ||
== Progression == | |||
This event is unlocked by clearing [[The Original Heavyweights]]. Completing the event unlocks the right path. | |||
* '''Right path:''' Leads to [[The King Strikes Back]]. | |||
Completing the event on hard difficulty awards a Super Final Smasher Helmet [[equipment]]. | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* 7650 is a recurring number in video games developed by Namco, usually as the highest possible point value for a given action. The numbers 7, 6, and 5 are in reference to the name Namco in the Goroawase Japanese wordplay tradition. | |||
* Similar to ''Brawl{{'}}s'' [[Event 2: Landmaster Ignition]], the player has unlimited use of a Final Smash without acquiring a [[Smash Ball]]. | |||
*The three Olimars are a reference to them facing giant carnivorous creatures in their home game. | |||
{{Event Wii U}} | {{Event Wii U}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:37, January 30, 2024
The Big 7650! | |
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Official description | Use PAC-MAN's Final Smash to chomp through six enemies in a row to get a 7,650-point bonus! You've just eaten a Power Pellet! Now chomp through six enemies in a row to get that 7,650-point bonus! |
Character(s) used | Pac-Man (1 stock) |
Opponent(s) | 3 Olimars (unlimited stocks) |
Stage(s) | Pac-Land (Ω form) |
Music | PAC-MAN |
Availability | Clear The Original Heavyweights |
For reward | Clear the stage on hard difficulty. Super Final Smasher Helmet Clear the stage on Hard difficulty. Smash Ball Power Helmet |
The Big 7650! is a single-player event match in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. In it, the player controls Pac-Man, and must get a combo of 6 hits with his Final Smash, Super Pac-Man (giving 7650 points), within a time limit of 15 seconds (giving the player only one attempt).
Progression[edit]
This event is unlocked by clearing The Original Heavyweights. Completing the event unlocks the right path.
- Right path: Leads to The King Strikes Back.
Completing the event on hard difficulty awards a Super Final Smasher Helmet equipment.
Trivia[edit]
- 7650 is a recurring number in video games developed by Namco, usually as the highest possible point value for a given action. The numbers 7, 6, and 5 are in reference to the name Namco in the Goroawase Japanese wordplay tradition.
- Similar to Brawl's Event 2: Landmaster Ignition, the player has unlimited use of a Final Smash without acquiring a Smash Ball.
- The three Olimars are a reference to them facing giant carnivorous creatures in their home game.