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===Memory===
===Memory===
[[Image:Stack-Up Memory.png|thumb|right|Memory mode]]
[[Image:Stack-Up Memory.png|thumb|right|Memory mode]]
Memory mode is very similar to Direct mode, except that the instructions are not executed immediately.  Instead, the player directs Professor Hector to develop a sequence of instructions (up to 100) which R.O.B. will not execute until the player feels that the sequence is complete.  In order to build the sequence, the player presses the A or B button to move the underline under the instruction symbol that they want printed on the next button.  Then the player pushes right, and Professor Hector will jump to the right and stamp the instruction on the button that he lands on.  The player can push to the left in order to change previous instructions.  The player may also jump above or below the buttons and move without altering the instructions printed on them.  While it's not required, you may put the END symbol at the end of the sequence.  Hector will stop jumping forward when he hits the first END, or a blank button.
Memory mode is very similar to Direct mode, except that the instructions are not executed immediately.  Instead, the player directs Professor Hector to develop a sequence of instructions (up to 100) which R.O.B. will not execute until the player feels that the sequence is complete.  In order to build the sequence, the player presses the {{nes|A}} or {{nes|B}} button to move the underline under the instruction symbol that they want printed on the next button.  Then the player pushes right, and Professor Hector will jump to the right and stamp the instruction on the button that he lands on.  The player can push to the left in order to change previous instructions.  The player may also jump above or below the buttons and move without altering the instructions printed on them.  While it's not required, you may put the END symbol at the end of the sequence.  Hector will stop jumping forward when he hits the first END, or a blank button.


When the player is ready to execute the sequence, press the Start button.  Before the instructions are executed, you are presented with a speed config screen.  This screen allows you to customize the speed at which the instructions are delivered to R.O.B.  As his battery power decreases, the speed at which he executes instructions slows down.  So if the speed is too fast, Hector may deliver the instructions too quickly, giving the next instruction before R.O.B. is finished with the last one.  When you've got the speed set properly, press Start to watch Hector deliver the sequence to R.O.B.  When the sequence is complete, you either press Start to indicate that the sequence was successful at reaching the goal state, or Select to quit and return to the main menu.  Again, as easy as it might have been to add some state checking to the game, Stack-Up is in no way capable of determining whether you were successful or not.  Scoring is the same as in Direct mode.
When the player is ready to execute the sequence, press the Start button.  Before the instructions are executed, you are presented with a speed config screen.  This screen allows you to customize the speed at which the instructions are delivered to R.O.B.  As his battery power decreases, the speed at which he executes instructions slows down.  So if the speed is too fast, Hector may deliver the instructions too quickly, giving the next instruction before R.O.B. is finished with the last one.  When you've got the speed set properly, press Start to watch Hector deliver the sequence to R.O.B.  When the sequence is complete, you either press Start to indicate that the sequence was successful at reaching the goal state, or Select to quit and return to the main menu.  Again, as easy as it might have been to add some state checking to the game, Stack-Up is in no way capable of determining whether you were successful or not.  Scoring is the same as in Direct mode.
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===Bingo (1P)===
===Bingo (1P)===
[[Image:Stack-Up Flipper.png|left]][[Image:Stack-Up Spike.png|left]]
[[Image:Stack-Up Flipper.png|left]][[Image:Stack-Up Spike.png|left]]
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