In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3,
Bullet Bills make a small appearance in the episode «Mush - Rumors», where they are fired from the Doomship alongside other munitions during the Koopa family's attack on a group of «aliens», who were actually a family of lost humans.
Bullet Bills make an appearance as enemies in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros..
Bullet Bills make yet another appearance in the game Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.
Bullet Bills make a cameo appearance in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX where in one of the courses they fly overhead as the player approaches the finish line.
Bullet Bills make only one appearance in The Super Mario Bros..
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Bullet Bills make appearances with their Super Mario Bros. 3 sprites in the microgame Super Mario Bros. 3 - Lift, a Super Mario Bros. 3 - based microgame found in 9 - Volt and 18 - Volt's stage, where they appear as one of the enemies that the player has to avoid.
Also,
a Bullet Bill made a small, yet extremely important cameo in the ending movie.
A Bullet Bill makes an appearance in Mario Strikers Charged.
In Nintendo Power's Super Mario Adventures comic,
a Bullet Bill makes a relatively small appearance; after accidentally activating a Bill Blaster after knocking Luigi off it, Mario is blasted by a Bullet Bill, which he ends - up riding straight into the Koopaling's Tower, where he is captured by Bowser's forces.
Not exact matches
One of the more controversial
bills would require semiautomatic handguns
made and sold in New York to have unique identifying information on spent
bullet casing — a process known as microstamping.
Use the
Bullet Bill to
make it to the giant door at the end.
Let a
Bullet Bill pass through, then capture it to
make it across the next open gap.
Game balancing power - ups such as the Spiny Blue Shell and
Bullet Bill also
make a comeback, but I feel these are a bit overpowered this time round.
Bullet Bills do
make an appearance in the Modern mode of Donkey Kong Jr..
Torpedo Teds also appear and can be used the same way as
Bullet Bills, although Torpedo Teds
make a specific radar sound in order to tell the player how close they are.
In the PC release of Mario's Time Machine,
Bullet Bills appear if Mario
makes a mistake when setting the Timulator's date.
Bullet Bills, along with
Bill Blasters,
make an appearance in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, adopting a knitted appearance rather than the usual metallic look.
In Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8,
Bullet Bills slow down when nearing the end of its limit - which
makes it less likely for a player to be thrown off the course.
Bullet Bills once again
make an appearance in Dinosaur Land after Bowser takes over it.
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.
The
bullet hell is plenty hellish, yet still navigable enough to draw you into the insanity and the shameless amount of explosions, firepower, and general nonsensecombined with the kind of hard - rockin» hard rock that
makes a third
Bill & Ted picture seem like a real good timemake this one of the very best releases of late, on XBLIG or off.
Rocket could work much like the
Bullet Bill in Mario Kart does, and spikes could temporarily surround your car with spikes,
making it extremely dangerous to touch you.
The
bill of the kingfisher is so perfectly
made for slicing through the air and into water during high - speed dives, that it actually has inspired the design of
bullet trains.
I know
Bill Gates is involved with trying to find a clean energy magic
bullet, but from what I gather here, and other places I've read, soil is the area where we could
make the biggest difference perhaps.