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The most important part as in this genre is to keep the arrows perfect to the beat. The star meter compare to Guitar Hero's gauge meter, if you miss too many beats, your game would end. If you don't want to a sudden end to the music, you must remember that timing is the most important in the music world.
The most important part as in this genre is to keep the arrows perfect to the beat. The star meter compare to Guitar Hero's gauge meter, if you miss too many beats, your game would end. If you don't want to a sudden end to the music, you must remember that timing is the most important in the music world.
==Free mode and Story Mode==
If you play Free Mode for the first time, you can choose between Mario and Luigi but there wouldn't be any songs available. You have to unlock it in Story Mode. If you do unlock it in Story Mode, you can play it in Free Mode with the choice whether you want Mush Mode with {{gc|z}} and double-tap up and down to change the difficulty level.
With Story Mode, you should start with Easy to familiarize with the songs and the minigames that comes with it. If you succeed, there's an "EX" when you get to the stage to whether you want to start a new game or not. If you continue in Normal, when you get to the shops, there's a hidden song which you need to purchase which will become in the Free Mode.
==Multiplayer==
Unlike other Mario games, you only get to choose between Mario and Luigi. With any modes you have to contend with the verticle splitscreen as oppose to the horizontal splitscreen. The reason is, all arrows and other Mario like features would always go up and it would be harder to time the arrows if it was moving across the screen. This game wouldn't be complete since Mario Kart 64 is there would be enemies which you need to take out or to avoid. So get ready to have fun dealing with this kind which might make it hard for you to complete this game.


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Revision as of 16:24, 30 April 2009

For people who are new to this genre, the difficulty is unique to this game.

  • Easy: This setting throughout the game excludes up and down and doesn't have the extra items like goombas and bullet bills which fits the theme of the level.
  • Normal: This is the standard for people who got use to the basic to how the game works. However, there will be enemies which requires whatever method it needs to stop which might ruin your chance, especially through story mode.
  • Hard: If you decide to take on hard, be mindful if you are into music, you must be prepared that there might be times where you need to hold the button or foot, or matching the arrows within the beats between it.
  • Very Hard: You need to be well relaxed to deal with the frenetic nature of this level. Like the Guitar Hero series, you have to be flexible matching the arrows to the beat compare to matching the buttons between the frets, moving up and down and using the hammer for tremolo effect.

The most important part as in this genre is to keep the arrows perfect to the beat. The star meter compare to Guitar Hero's gauge meter, if you miss too many beats, your game would end. If you don't want to a sudden end to the music, you must remember that timing is the most important in the music world.

Free mode and Story Mode

If you play Free Mode for the first time, you can choose between Mario and Luigi but there wouldn't be any songs available. You have to unlock it in Story Mode. If you do unlock it in Story Mode, you can play it in Free Mode with the choice whether you want Mush Mode with Z button and double-tap up and down to change the difficulty level.

With Story Mode, you should start with Easy to familiarize with the songs and the minigames that comes with it. If you succeed, there's an "EX" when you get to the stage to whether you want to start a new game or not. If you continue in Normal, when you get to the shops, there's a hidden song which you need to purchase which will become in the Free Mode.

Multiplayer

Unlike other Mario games, you only get to choose between Mario and Luigi. With any modes you have to contend with the verticle splitscreen as oppose to the horizontal splitscreen. The reason is, all arrows and other Mario like features would always go up and it would be harder to time the arrows if it was moving across the screen. This game wouldn't be complete since Mario Kart 64 is there would be enemies which you need to take out or to avoid. So get ready to have fun dealing with this kind which might make it hard for you to complete this game.