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[[File:MP9 Launch Break Blasting Off.png|thumb|left|The rockets blasting off]] | [[File:MP9 Launch Break Blasting Off.png|thumb|left|The rockets blasting off]] | ||
[[File:MP9 Launch Break In Space.png|thumb|200px|The rockets in space]] | [[File:MP9 Launch Break In Space.png|thumb|right|200px|The rockets in space]] | ||
The players enter their rockets, and they head for space. There are three phases where each rocket stops and has one of its stages broken off, so it is dependent on how well the players did per button-pressing and remote-shaking session. The player who wins the minigame is launched highest overall. The background music gets to an outer space mix as the players reach space. Occasionally, a [[UFO]] is seen flying as the minigame is about to end. | The players enter their rockets, and they head for space. There are three phases where each rocket stops and has one of its stages broken off, so it is dependent on how well the players did per button-pressing and remote-shaking session. The player who wins the minigame is launched highest overall. The background music gets to an outer space mix as the players reach space. Occasionally, a [[UFO]] is seen flying as the minigame is about to end. | ||