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Slash Dafter
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#8 is 4
wolfman2000
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Been awhile since I've done this...let's see...


World number for the Warp Pipes in SMB3? I'm thinking Warp Zone, which is 9... cubed root of 9 ~= 2.080083823.

The square root of Japanese FF with Chronicles? No clue here, but I'll say FF IV, or 4; square root is 2.

2 * 2.080083823 = 4.160167646
VGFreak877
Posts: 114/294
Wow, I completely forgot about this game here -- I've been so busy with doing other things. Oh well -- anyway, you have the right answer Apple.

Current Score After 7 Questions
Zem -- 4 points
Mighty Kefka, Apple, Felix, Boomer & Edsgravy0 -- 2 Points


PROBLEM #8
The cubed root of the world number for Bowser's Dark World in SMB3 times the square root of the number of the FF that came with FF Chronicles (the Japanese version number).


Edit: Damn -- I f 'ed it up. I changed part of the question. The second part is fine -- I just messed up the first part. See what happens when you don't keep up with these? I make silly mistakes. . .
Apple
Posts: 64/594
10 in World 6, 9 in World 7 right?

361?
VGFreak877
Posts: 106/294
That would be the correct answer, Felix.

Current Score After 6 Questions
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PROBLEM #7
The square of the number of numbered levels in Worlds 6 and 7 added together in SMB3.
Felix
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(16 x 5) + (10 x 2) + (53 x 1) = 80 + 20 + 53 = 153 coins
VGFreak877
Posts: 105/294
Notice that I did say ALL of the Pokemon from both versions. As far as acquiring Mew, I am 99.9% sure that you don't need a cheating device to acquire it. So, in light of this, Boomer has the correct answer for this problem.

Current Score After 5 Questions
Zem -- 4 points
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PROBLEM #6
The total value of 16 blue coins, 10 red coins, and 53 yellow coins -- considering the value of each in SM64.
Kefka
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I thought Mew could only be given by Gameshark or Nintendo Power or something....
Boomer
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But there is Mew isn't there? So that would be 302...but I don't remember if Mew counts or not...

You could be right Kefka
Kefka
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Well, this could be a trick question... but here are my two possible answers:

1. 300... there have been 2 Legaia games in the U.S., and in Red and Blue Pokemon, there were 150 possible slots in the Pokedex

2. 600... 2 Legaia games x the possible 150 in each...

I'll go with the first
VGFreak877
Posts: 104/294
1,200 would be the correct answer, Edsgravy0, since I was looking for the Japanese version number.

Current Score After 4 Questions
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PROBLEM #5
The number of Legaia games released (in the US) times the number of ALL Pokemon in the Red/Blue versions.
Felix
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As a side note, Gogo was also in Final Fantasy V, as well as... the one you're most likely talking about here.
Ed
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Final Fantasy 3: 3 x 200= 600

Or if you're in Japan: FF 6: 6 x 200= 1200
VGFreak877
Posts: 103/294
Nope, neither one of those answers are correct. However, wolfman2000, one of your numbers in your calculation is correct.
wolfman2000
Posts: 66/161
Wait a second...

Final Fantasy 9, I can see.

But I'm sure you get 200 seconds...

My answer is 1800.
Clockworkz
Posts: 483/2002
900?
kinda random...
VGFreak877
Posts: 101/294
Again, that would be correct, Zem.

Current Score After 3 Questions
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Mighty Kefka -- 2 Points


PROBLEM #4
The number of the FF (Japanese version) that has the character Gogo times the amount of time received in the Hammer Bros levels in SMB3 (the ones on the world map).
Old Zem
Posts: 156/260
Fifteen.

You'll name a game I don't know enough about sooner or later.
VGFreak877
Posts: 100/294
And that would be correct, Zem.

Current Score After 2 Questions
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PROBLEM #3
The square root of: The highest level a character can acquire in Star Ocean 2 minus 30.
Old Zem
Posts: 154/260
Well, that'd be... fifty.
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