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{{about|the Mario Kart object|the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Event|[[Halfpipe]]}} | {{about|the Mario Kart object|the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Event|[[Halfpipe]]}} | ||
[[File:MKT Half-pipe.png|thumb|250px|A half-pipe in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | |||
A '''half-pipe'''<ref>''Mario Kart Tour'' in-game name</ref><ref>"The giant cannon that fires you to the mountaintop is just the first part of an incredible trip on this snow-covered track. Avoid the deepest drifts and look out for snowboarders as you pull off stunts on the half-pipe!" - ''Mario Kart Wii'' DK Summit official European website description</ref> (also known as a '''halfpipe-style boost ramp''')<ref name="NAMKW">"A challenging downhill course with a long series of halfpipe-style boost ramps for tricking over heavy snow banks." - ''Mario Kart Wii'' DK Summit official North American website description</ref> is a structure signaled by '''vertical dash panels'''<ref>David S. J. Hodgson (April 27, 2008). ''Mario Kart Wii PRIMA Official Game Guide''. ''Prima Games''. Pages 60, 64, 72, 76, 84, 92, 96, 128, and 156.</ref> (also known as '''half-pipe boost pads''')<ref>"The plentiful bumps and hills - plus new half-pipe boost pads - make this the best track for tricks." - ''Mario Kart Wii'' <small>GCN</small> Waluigi Stadium official North American website description</ref> that appears in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, first appearing in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. It allows players to jump off the side of a course and perform a [[Jump Boost]] to gain a speed boost upon landing. Its panels are cyan, blue, and purple with scrolling white arrows on them and stripes across them, resembling those of a [[Glide Ramp]], and despite the half-pipes' former North American name, they have only a signaling function, not giving any speed boost when touched. Said speed boost rather happens when the player lands after the jump, regardless of whether the vehicle landed on the half-pipe or not. Half-pipes may sometimes cause the player to be sent backwards. | |||
A '''half-pipe'''<ref | |||
Although they are referred to as "half-pipes, | Although they are referred to as "half-pipes", most of them are technically quarter-pipes as they only appear on one side of the track. A true {{wp|half-pipe}} would be two ramps on opposite sides of the track, like on [[Wii DK Summit|DK Summit]] or [[GCN Waluigi Stadium|Waluigi Stadium]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Mario Kart Wii''=== | ===''Mario Kart Wii''=== | ||
[[File:GCNWaluigiStadium1-MKWii.png|thumb|250px|A half-pipe in {{classic link|GCN|Waluigi Stadium}} in ''Mario Kart Wii'']] | [[File:GCNWaluigiStadium1-MKWii.png|thumb|250px|A half-pipe in {{classic-link|GCN|Waluigi Stadium}} in ''Mario Kart Wii'']] | ||
Half-pipes are introduced in ''Mario Kart Wii'', in which they are known in North America as halfpipe-style boost ramps.<ref name="NAMKW"/> When a player jumps off of one of these ramps, it is possible to perform a [[Jump Boost|trick]] to receive a longer speed boost. The trick performed is the same one that is performed when the player jumps off a [[Dash Panel]]. | |||
===''Mario Kart Tour''=== | ===''Mario Kart Tour''=== | ||
[[File:MKT Larry Half-pipe Trick.png|thumb|250px|left|[[Larry]] performing a Jump Boost off a half-pipe on Wii Maple Treeway in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | [[File:MKT Larry Half-pipe Trick.png|thumb|250px|left|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] performing a Jump Boost off a half-pipe on Wii Maple Treeway in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | ||
After being absent from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', half-pipes return in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', first appearing on [[Wii Maple Treeway]]. In this game, their mechanics are slightly altered in that the Jump Boost is automatically performed as soon as the vertical jump starts, but if the jump is high enough, a second trick, | After being absent from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', half-pipes return in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', first appearing on [[Wii Maple Treeway]]. In this game, their mechanics are slightly altered in that the Jump Boost is automatically performed as soon as the vertical jump starts, but if the jump is high enough, a second trick, named a '''special trick''', is performed. When this happens, the speed boost received upon landing is longer. | ||
A different type of half-pipe, known as a '''super half-pipe''', is introduced in this game and appears only | A different type of half-pipe, known as a '''super half-pipe''', is introduced in this game and appears only in [[Merry Mountain]]. It visually differs from a regular half-pipe with its magenta color. Compared to a regular half-pipe, a super half-pipe leads to a longer boost upon landing without the need of a special trick, which cannot be performed when a player jumps from a super half-pipe. The super half-pipe also has a unique sound effect. | ||
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===''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''=== | ===''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''=== | ||
In ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', half-pipes appear exclusively in courses added in the | In ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', half-pipes appear exclusively in courses added in the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]] DLC. They appear as curved [[Antigravity Panel]]s and briefly enable [[anti-gravity]] while the player is airborne. On [[Merry Mountain]], normal half-pipes replace the super half-pipe present in the ''Mario Kart Tour'' version. | ||
==Courses with half-pipes== | ==Courses with half-pipes== | ||
Courses with required half-pipes are marked with an asterisk (*), and battle courses are marked with a caret (^). A dash (–) indicates that the course cannot appear as a | Courses with required half-pipes are marked with an asterisk (*), and battle courses are marked with a caret (^). A dash (–) indicates that the course cannot appear as a classic course in a previous game, due to it being present as a new course in its respective game. A shaded cell indicates that the course uses a super half-pipe. | ||
{| | {| width=70% border=1 style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse;background:white; margin: 0 auto;" | ||
|- bgcolor=#dedede | |||
! width=30% | Course | ! width=30% | Course | ||
! width=25% | Original game | ! width=25% | Original game | ||
! width=15% | ''Mario Kart Wii'' | ! width=15% | ''Mario Kart Wii'' | ||
! width=15% | ''Mario Kart Tour'' | ! width=15% | ''Mario Kart Tour'' | ||
! width=15% | | ! width=15% | Booster Course Pass | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[N64 Yoshi Valley|Yoshi Valley]] | |[[N64 Yoshi Valley|Yoshi Valley]] | ||
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|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' | |''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' | ||
|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
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|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
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|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Wii DK Summit|DK Summit]] | |[[Wii DK Summit|DK Summit]] | ||
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|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]] | |[[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]] | ||
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|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Funky Stadium]]^ | |[[Funky Stadium]]^ | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Merry Mountain]] | ||
|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' | |''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' | ||
|– | |– | ||
|style="background:plum"|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |style="background:plum"|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
|[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | |[[File:Check_mark.svg|17px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Athens Dash]] | ||
|''Mario Kart Tour'' | |''Mario Kart Tour'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery heights=135px widths=240px> | <gallery heights=135px widths=240px> | ||
MKWii-DKSummit5.png|The half-pipe | MKWii-DKSummit5.png|The half-pipe in [[Wii DK Summit|DK Summit]] in ''Mario Kart Wii'' | ||
MKT Super half pipe.png|The super half-pipe | MKT Super half pipe.png|The super half-pipe in [[Merry Mountain]] in ''Mario Kart Tour'' | ||
MK8D Merry Mountain Half-pipe.png|The half-pipe | MK8D Merry Mountain Half-pipe.png|The half-pipe in Merry Mountain in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ハーフパイプ | ||
| | |JapR=Hāfupaipu | ||
| | |JapM=Half-pipe | ||
|Chi=半管 | |Chi=半管<br>''Bàn Guǎn''<br>超級半管<br>''Chāojí Bàn Guǎn''<br>U池技巧<br>''U Chí Jìqiǎo''<br>超級U池技巧<br>''Chāojí U Chí Jìqiǎo'' | ||
|ChiM=Half Pipe<br><br>Super Half Pipe<br><br>U Pool Skills<br><br>Super U Pool Skills | |||
|Fra=Rampe en U<br>Half-pipe<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoFrance/status/1632712632183541761</ref> | |||
|FraM=U shaped ramp<br>- | |||
|Ger=Halfpipe | |||
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|Ger=Halfpipe | |||
|GerM=Half-pipe | |GerM=Half-pipe | ||
|Ita=Rampa a U< | |Ita=Rampa a U<br>Super rampa a U | ||
|ItaM=U shaped ramp | |ItaM=U shaped ramp<br>Super half-pipe | ||
|Kor=하프파이프 | |Kor=하프파이프 | ||
|KorR=Hapeupaipeu | |KorR=Hapeupaipeu | ||
|KorM=Half-pipe | |KorM=Half-pipe | ||
|Por=Rampa em U | |Por=Rampa em U | ||
|PorM=U shaped ramp | |PorM=U shaped ramp | ||
|Spa=Rampa en U | |Spa=Rampa en U | ||
|SpaM=U shaped ramp | |SpaM=U shaped ramp | ||
}} | }} |