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[[File:Galaxyrally.png|thumb|200px|'''Galaxy Rally'''.]]
[[File:Galaxyrally.png|thumb|200px|Galaxy Rally]]
'''Galaxy Rally''' is a Special Game found in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. It is very similar to [[Gooper Blooper Volley]] from ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It is played on the [[Galaxy Arena]] court. In this Special Game, players have to rebound the ball to [[Luma]] successfully a certain number of times. After the player serves, when the ball bounces, the ball removes one out of the four [[Shrinking Tile]]s on the whole court, putting that section of the court temporarily out of play. If the ball bounces into the open space, it falls into the [[Black Hole]] below and the player loses a try. Also, if the player fails to hit back the ball to the Luma, the player also loses a try. After the player successfully rebounds the ball, the previous empty Shrinking Tile area is restored while another disappears.
'''Galaxy Rally''' is a Special Game found in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. It is very similar to [[Gooper Blooper Volley]] from ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. It is played on the [[Galaxy Arena]] court. In this Special Game, players have to rebound the ball to [[Luma]] successfully a certain number of times. After the player serves, when the ball bounces on one of the four [[shrinking platform]]s on the court, that platform disappears, putting that section of the court temporarily out of play. The player loses a try if the ball falls through the open space and into the [[black hole]] below, the player fails to hit back the ball to the Luma, or the ball bounces outside the boundary line. After the player successfully rebounds the ball, the previous empty shrinking platform area is restored while another disappears.


Initially, one of the four Shrinking Tiles is missing. However, once forty rebounds are made two of the four Shrinking Tiles may be missing. Even later during the Gold difficulty, three of the four Shrinking Tiles may be missing.
Initially, one of the four shrinking platforms is missing. However, once 40 rebounds are made, two of the four shrinking platforms may be missing. And after 80 rebounds, three of the four shrinking platforms may be missing.


During the gameplay, there are [[Star Chip]]s found on the visible Shrinking Tiles. If the ball intersects any of them, players can receive [[coin]]s while a section of the [[Launch Star]] meter is filled. Once the player collects all five chips, he or she assembles a Launch Star. Once the ball collides with the Launch Star, the Launch Star gives the player five coins and moves to another visible Shrinking Tile. For every consecutive intersection, the Launch Star gives five more coins. After a while, the Launch Star's meter goes down until it is empty, making the Launch Star disappear. However, the Star Chips reappear. Collecting coins or Star Chips are not required to clear this Special Game.
During the gameplay, there are [[Star Chip]]s found on the visible shrinking platforms. If the ball intersects any of them, players can receive two [[coin]]s while a section of the [[Launch Star]] meter is filled. For every consecutive intersection, the amount of coins a Star Chip gives increases by two. Once the player collects all five chips, a Launch Star is assembled. Once the ball collides with the Launch Star, the Launch Star gives the player five coins and moves to another visible shrinking platform. For every consecutive intersection, the amount of coins the Launch Star gives increases by five. After a while, the Launch Star's meter goes down until it is empty, making the Launch Star disappear and the Star Chips reappear. Collecting coins or Star Chips is not required to clear this Special Game.


Many ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' related objects appear in the Special Minigame, including a planet from the [[Gateway Galaxy]], some [[Luma]]s, and the theme from [[Good Egg Galaxy]] being played.
Many ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' related objects appear in the Special Minigame, including a planet from the [[Gateway Galaxy]], some Lumas, and the theme from [[Good Egg Galaxy]] being played.


*Bronze (Rising Star) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 30 times.
*Bronze: Rising Star (Glowing Star in PAL regions) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 30 times.
*Silver (Shooting Star) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 50 times.
*Silver: Shooting Star (Shining Star in PAL regions) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 50 times.
*Gold (Superstar) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 100 times.
*Gold: Superstar (Brilliant Star in PAL regions) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 100 times.
*Extreme Challenge (Galaxy Rally Challenge) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully until they fail on their third try.
*Extreme Challenge: Galaxy Rally Challenge - Players need to rebound the ball successfully until they fail on their third try.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Spa=Peloteo Galáctico
|Spa=Peloteo Galáctico
|SpaM=Galaxy Rally
|SpaM=Galaxy Rally
|Fra=Échanges galactiques
|Fre=Échanges galactiques
|FraM=Galactic Exchanges
|FreM=Galactic Exchanges
|Dut=Ruimterally
|Dut=Ruimterally
|DutM=Space Rally}}
|DutM=Space Rally
|Ita=Scambi Stellari
|ItaM=Star Exchanges
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If Luma is being played as, the computer player will be a Blue Luma instead.
*If Luma is being used by the player, the computer's Luma is blue.
{{BoxTop}}
*Players cannot earn more than 9,999 coins in this Special Game.
{{MTO}}
{{MTO}}
[[Category:Mario Tennis Open]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis Open]]

Latest revision as of 03:41, January 8, 2024

Galaxy Rally

Galaxy Rally is a Special Game found in Mario Tennis Open. It is very similar to Gooper Blooper Volley from Mario Power Tennis. It is played on the Galaxy Arena court. In this Special Game, players have to rebound the ball to Luma successfully a certain number of times. After the player serves, when the ball bounces on one of the four shrinking platforms on the court, that platform disappears, putting that section of the court temporarily out of play. The player loses a try if the ball falls through the open space and into the black hole below, the player fails to hit back the ball to the Luma, or the ball bounces outside the boundary line. After the player successfully rebounds the ball, the previous empty shrinking platform area is restored while another disappears.

Initially, one of the four shrinking platforms is missing. However, once 40 rebounds are made, two of the four shrinking platforms may be missing. And after 80 rebounds, three of the four shrinking platforms may be missing.

During the gameplay, there are Star Chips found on the visible shrinking platforms. If the ball intersects any of them, players can receive two coins while a section of the Launch Star meter is filled. For every consecutive intersection, the amount of coins a Star Chip gives increases by two. Once the player collects all five chips, a Launch Star is assembled. Once the ball collides with the Launch Star, the Launch Star gives the player five coins and moves to another visible shrinking platform. For every consecutive intersection, the amount of coins the Launch Star gives increases by five. After a while, the Launch Star's meter goes down until it is empty, making the Launch Star disappear and the Star Chips reappear. Collecting coins or Star Chips is not required to clear this Special Game.

Many Super Mario Galaxy related objects appear in the Special Minigame, including a planet from the Gateway Galaxy, some Lumas, and the theme from Good Egg Galaxy being played.

  • Bronze: Rising Star (Glowing Star in PAL regions) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 30 times.
  • Silver: Shooting Star (Shining Star in PAL regions) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 50 times.
  • Gold: Superstar (Brilliant Star in PAL regions) - Players need to rebound the ball successfully 100 times.
  • Extreme Challenge: Galaxy Rally Challenge - Players need to rebound the ball successfully until they fail on their third try.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Ruimterally
Space Rally
French Échanges galactiques
Galactic Exchanges
Italian Scambi Stellari
Star Exchanges
Spanish Peloteo Galáctico
Galaxy Rally

Trivia[edit]

  • If Luma is being used by the player, the computer's Luma is blue.
  • Players cannot earn more than 9,999 coins in this Special Game.