Not exact matches
In one of the game's
first few kingdoms, I was taking over
Bullet Bills and navigating all sorts of places I couldn't go with just Mario.
I went from nearly last to
first place with that
Bullet Bill.
I also find that
Bullet Bill pretty much always puts the player into
first place which it never seemed to do in Mario Kart DS.
Bullet Bills chronologically
first appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
In their
first 3D appearance,
Bullet Bills are only found in one location in Super Mario 64; in the level Whomp's Fortress.
As enemies,
Bullet Bills will sometimes deliver
first strike blows, and tend to attack every single turn.
Bullet Bills are not hard to defeat at all, however, if a
Bullet Bill bumps into Mario on the overworld, it will make the
First Strike.
[5] During the race, racers can pick up items from Item Boxes, where the probability of receiving items is dependent on the racers» distance from the frontrunner [6]; for example,
first place typically receives defense items such as Bananas and Green Shells, while racers at intermediate distance from the lead receive more powerful offense items such as Triple Red Shells and Fire Flowers and racers far from the lead receive items that lead to an increase in speed or the possibility of going off - road without losing speed, such as the Super Star or
Bullet Bill, to help compensate their distance.
In the same area that you collected Moon # 47, climb the
first set of black and white poles, possess the
Bullet Bill and accelerate over to the platform opposite where you just climbed up (swing the camera around to see it).
They can also be really unconventional and fun to fight; for instance, the
first major boss blew me away as you battle him on a roller coaster with flying
Bullet Bills going all over the place!
Notice how the
first bullet is exactly the same in both the Tennessee and Oklahoma
bills — also notice how similar
bullet number two is in both language and substance in both states»
bills.