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==Rec Room== | ==Rec Room== | ||
[[File:RecRoom.png|frame|The [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]] with a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] standing in front of the open shelves]] | [[File:RecRoom.png|frame|The [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]] with a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] standing in front of the open shelves]] | ||
Once keys are gained, they can open shelves to unlock [[minigame|mini-game]]s. | Once keys are gained, they can open shelves to unlock [[minigame|mini-game]]s. Mario's mini-games are action-packed, Luigi's are casino (or luck-based) games, Yoshi's are puzzle-based, and Wario's do not have a specific theme. | ||
The following table is a complete listing of all the mini-games, their in-game instructions, and the numbers of [[Power Star]]s needed to unlock the mini-games. Most of these mini-games are reused in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', and they also have multiplayer, along with some new ones. There are 36 mini-games in total. Each character has nine: The first two are available from the start, while the other seven are obtained from catching the rabbits. | The following table is a complete listing of all the mini-games, their in-game instructions, and the numbers of [[Power Star]]s needed to unlock the mini-games. Most of these mini-games are reused in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', and they also have multiplayer, along with some new ones. There are 36 mini-games in total. Each character has nine: The first two are available from the start, while the other seven are obtained from catching the rabbits. |