Brinstar Depths (Melee) - Unlocked via CD.Break Through the Ice - Unlocked via CD.Boss Battles - Clear Classic Mode, All-Star Mode, and the Subspace Emissary.Boss Battle Song 2 - Clear the Subspace Emissary.Big Blue (Melee) - Unlock the Big Blue stage.Battle Theme (Melee) - Unlock the Pokémon Stadium stage.Battle Scene/Final Boss - Unlocked via CD.Angel Island Zone - Unlock the Green Hill Zone stage.All-Star Rest Area - Clear All-Star Mode.Airship Theme (SMB) - Unlock the Luigi Mansion's stage.Aboveground Theme 2 (SMB) - Unlocked via CD.The extensive list below shows all of the songs in the game and how they are found. Most of the songs listed below can be unlocked randomly as CDs are found during the course of your experience with the game. If you do this, keep in mind that you can't switch back during the battle to regular "armored" Samus. This is difficult to do, and can't be done on the Wiimote (since the A button only provides one taunt, and there's no other equivalent). You can switch to Zero Suit Samus by quickly pressing up and down repeatedly extremely fast on the d-pad. The other method is if you decide to start the battle as regular Samus. You should start the battle not as "armored" Samus, but Zero Suit Samus. Hold down R, select Samus, select your stage, and then release the R button. The first and easiest method is to hold down the R button (on the GameCube or Classic controllers) or the minus button (on the Wiimote) from the stage select screen. There are two methods to acquiring Zero Suit Samus. R.O.B - Beam keeps going, but no damage is done.
To perform this entertaining glitch, play Bridge of Eldin as Jigglypuff. Submitted by: starius65 Shadow of the Collosal Jigglypuff You should notice a cute kitten picture, and, on the roof, there appears to be the imprint of a fish. Then the negative side to a 1k ohm resistor.When on Pokemon Stadium 2 (the one with the snow area with the shack), wait until it becomes the snow area, pause the game and look at the inside of the shack on the right side. *Ĭonnect the positive side of the Buzzer to pin 3,
Just press the “Copy” button on the top right of the code text field for it to automatically highlight the whole code for you. There is a pretty huge amount of code in this Sketch.
Using an Arduino Unoīelow is an illustration of how to connect the buzzer and resistor to an Arduino Uno.īelow is an illustration of how to connect the buzzer and resistor to an Arduino Nano. Another idea is using a potentiometer instead of a resistor to act as a volume controller! For this tutorial we’ll just be using a 1 k ohm resistor. But you can also lower the resistance to get a little louder sound, and keep the sound quality. You can actually do without the 1 k ohm resistor! If you connect without the resistor, the buzzer will be a lot louder, and the sound quality might degrade. So basically the buzzer, 1 k ohm resistor and Arduino should be connected like this:Īrduino digital pin 3 –> Buzzer –> 1 k ohm resisotor –> Arduino ground(GND) pin. Remember to connect the buzzer the right way, the buzzer has positive and negative pins! Connect the other side of the 1 k ohm resistor to ground(GND) pin on the Arduino. If you have an Arduino Nano, look the the image in “Using an Arduino Nano”.Ĭonnect the positive side of the b uzzer to digital pin 3, then the negative side to a 1k ohm resistor. If you have an Arduino Uno(which most people have), connect the components with the help of the image below. 1 k ohm resistor(any resistor between 333 ohm to 1 k should be fine in this project).An Arduino(I used an Arduino Nano, any other is fine).