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|music        = PAC-MAN
|music        = PAC-MAN
|availability = Clear [[The Original Heavyweights]]
|availability = Clear [[The Original Heavyweights]]
|reward      = Clear the stage on hard difficulty.
|reward      = Clear the stage on hard difficulty.<br />''Super Final Smasher 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 (giving the player only one attempt).
'''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).

Revision as of 21:00, February 17, 2015

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!
Character(s) used Pac-Man (1 stock)
Opponent(s) 3 Olimars (unlimited stocks)
Stage(s) Pac-Land (Ω Mode)
Music PAC-MAN
Availability Clear The Original Heavyweights
For reward Clear the stage on hard difficulty.
Super Final Smasher 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

This event is unlocked by clearing The Original Heavyweights. Completing the event unlocks the right path.

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.