Sentences with phrase «fire bullet bills»

The Donkey Kong Barrel Blaster is a car that shoots spiked barrels that provide a hazard for enemies; the Clown Cruiser is an airship that references Bowser's craft in Super Mario 3, and allows players to fire Bullet Bills, the familiar projectile characters from the Super Mario universe.
Also, during the second stage of the final minigame Superstar Showdown, two cannons attach themselves to Bowser's Clown Car; these cannons fire Bullet Bills at the player.
In Super Mario Advance 2, diagonally - fired Bullet Bills are also changed to this design, and they flap their wings rather than maintain a static image like ordinary Bullet Bills.
Sometimes the cannon lets out a little puff before firing the Bullet Bill.

Not exact matches

Lt. Peter Salzone, who fired several bullets into his stomach, was a longtime associate of indicted Deputy Inspector James Grant, who along with other police officials is accused of accepting gifts and lavish favors from two allegedly corrupt businessmen with close ties to Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Highlights include videos from Bill Viola's immersive Martyrs series, about the endurance and infliction of suffering for beliefs (Earth Martyr, Air Martyr, Fire Martyr, and Water Martyr, 2014); The Propeller Group's sculptural freeze - frames of bullets fired into ballistics gel designed to simulate the effect of wounds (Universe of Collisions series, 2015); Liza Lou's hovering, gatelike sculpture covered in millions of gold - plated beads and providing no real protection (Barricade, 2007 − 8); and a commissioned wall drawing by Tirtzah Bassel (Concourse, 2016) that examines how familiar emblems of airline travel — freedom, adventure, global connection — have become entangled with notions of vulnerability and disempowerment.
Bullet Bills - The bullets fired by Bill Blasters.
While pitching, when fired, a Bullet Bill will be launched at the batter.
Finally, the duel minigame Cardiators features a card with a trio of Bullet Bills on it; selecting this card fires three Bullet Bills at the opposing player and inflicts nine damage upon them.
The Bull's - Eye Bills that home in on Mario after they are fired, feature blinking red noses, as opposed to the Bullet Bills that home in on Mario in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, which have blinking red eyes instead.
In World 5 - 5, Bullet Bills fly out from somewhere off - screen instead of being fired from Bill Blasters.
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.
The game also features a new subspecies called the Sniper Bill, a large Bullet Bill that uses a Super Scope as a weapon which fires a smaller Bullet Bill.
This game also introduces Bouncing Bullet Bills, which bounce and ricochet off walls after being fired.
This plays an important role in the defeat of Megahammer in Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet, as the giant robot continuously fires multiple Bullet Bills at Mario every few seconds.
[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.
Bowser gets 2 Bullet Bill cannons (one on each end of his Clown Car) and starts firing them at you.
Then it's Lakitus and Spiny Shells, Fire Flowers, Stars, One - Ups, and moving platforms; then Bullet Bills, Bloopers, and Cheep - Cheeps; HammerBros., Thwomps, fireballs, skull platforms; Monty Moles, Bob - Ombs, POW blocks, Bowser; Boos, Magikoopas, doors, vines, switches, hidden coin boxes; Wigglers, Yoshi, Clown Cars, arrows; conveyor belts, saws, paths for objects / enemies / moving platforms to follow; the list goes on.
It's the usual chaotic ballet, which certainly provides some fun and tense moments that recall the classics, but the devolution of inventive stage design into uninspired gauntlets of Koopas and Bullet Bills, Monty Moles and cannon fire, or Lava Bubbles and Bowser bridges doesn't feel quite like the right match for the limited inputs of the hardware.
Just as grabbing Bullet Bills with Yoshi and firing them back at objects to clear the path ahead seems like the slickest sequence yet, the game suddenly has you grabbing on to stars and playing with the gravity pull while cannons fill the screen with peril.
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