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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=コインゲットバトル
|JapR=Koin Getto Batoru
|JapM=Coin Get Battle
|Ger=Monetennis
|GerM=Monetary Tennis
|Fre=Ramasseurs de pièces
|FreM=Coin Collectors
|Spa=Recoge monedas
|Spa=Recoge monedas
|SpaM=Collect Coins
|SpaM=Collect Coins
|Ita=Numismaniaci
|ItaM=Numismmaniacs
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[[Category:Mario Power Tennis minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Power Tennis minigames]]

Latest revision as of 17:40, March 12, 2024

Coin Collectors

Coin Collectors is a minigame found in Mario Power Tennis. It involves players collecting 8-bit coins. There are four player positions. The positions can only be changed by hitting a POW Block with a tennis ball. In Multiplayer mode, the player with the most coins wins.

This is played on Mario Classic Court.

Levels[edit]

  • Fever – Easy – Collect 1,000 points in one minute. 500 on the Wii version.
  • Jackpot – Normal – Collect 4,000 points in two minutes. 3,500 on the Wii Version.
  • Gold Rush – Hard – Collect 10,000 points in three minutes. 7,000 on the Wii version.

Objects[edit]

  • Gold Coin – worth ten points
  • Red Coin – worth fifty points
  • Blue Coin – worth a hundred points
  • Fireball – KO's player for three seconds
  • Lightning – used to minimize other players, decreasing their speed
  • Star – makes the player invulnerable to fire and lightning
  • Mushroom – increases the player's speed

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コインゲットバトル
Koin Getto Batoru
Coin Get Battle

French Ramasseurs de pièces
Coin Collectors
German Monetennis
Monetary Tennis
Italian Numismaniaci
Numismmaniacs
Spanish Recoge monedas
Collect Coins