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You get a merit badge: '''Pinball Wizard''' | You get a merit badge: '''Pinball Wizard''' | ||
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− | = | + | * Getting this badge takes 900-1800 minutes and 9000 - 18000 chips, depending on your luck. |
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− | + | *The badge name is a reference to The Who's song {{Wikipedia|Pinball Wizard}}. | |
− | =References= | + | *The image on the badge resembles Jimmy Woods, the video gaming whiz-kid from 1989 Nintendo commer.. ahem, movie {{Wikipedia|The Wizard (film)|The Wizard}}. |
− | The image on the badge resembles Jimmy Woods, the video gaming whiz-kid from 1989 Nintendo commer.. ahem, movie | + | * The image name combines the insult "Get a life" with the game ''{{wikipedia|Second Life}}''. |
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 30 April 2011
Merit Badge: |
Congratulations! You've mastered all three of the virtual reality games: the flight simulator, the empire builder, and sports. We'd like to acknowledge this amazing display of diverse talents.
You get a merit badge: Pinball Wizard |
Merit badges can be seen in your character page. |
Requirements
Level each game in the Virtual Reality Gaming Center to bracket 10.
Notes
- Getting this badge takes 900-1800 minutes and 9000 - 18000 chips, depending on your luck.
References
- The badge name is a reference to The Who's song Pinball Wizard.
- The image on the badge resembles Jimmy Woods, the video gaming whiz-kid from 1989 Nintendo commer.. ahem, movie The Wizard.
- The image name combines the insult "Get a life" with the game Second Life.