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[[File:DaisyMKWii2.png|thumb|A Mini-Turbo in action as seen in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. In most games, the charging of a Mini-Turbo is indicated by blue sparks igniting from the rear wheels.]] | [[File:DaisyMKWii2.png|thumb|A Mini-Turbo in action as seen in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. In most games, the charging of a Mini-Turbo is indicated by blue sparks igniting from the rear wheels.]] | ||
{{Quote|Do 30 Mini-Turbo boosts in a single race.|In-game instructions for one of the [[New York Tour]]'s Tour Challenges 2|Mario Kart Tour}} | {{Quote|Do 30 Mini-Turbo boosts in a single race.|In-game instructions for one of the [[New York Tour]]'s Tour Challenges 2|Mario Kart Tour}} | ||
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====''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX''==== | ====''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX''==== | ||
[[File:Arcade GP DX Mini Turbo.jpg|thumb|[[Mario]] boosting after performing a stage-1 Mini-Turbo]] | [[File:Arcade GP DX Mini Turbo.jpg|thumb|[[Mario]] boosting after performing a stage-1 Mini-Turbo]] | ||
The Mini-Turbo appears in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', marking its first appearance in an arcade game. The Mini-Turbo is executed by holding down both pedals while performing a hard turn. It can be charged up in a similar fashion to its other appearances in the ''Mario Kart'' series, except there are three stages instead of two, with the third one being weaker than the other two; this is a feature that would later be used in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. A meter appears to indicate how long it needs to be held before it reaches the next stage. The first stage creates blue sparks, the second creates orange, and the third creates rainbow sparks, which are exclusive to this game. Releasing the pedals and straightening the steering wheel activates the Mini-Turbo, although the boost has a slightly different impact than other games. | The Mini-Turbo appears in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', marking its first appearance in an arcade game. The Mini-Turbo is executed by holding down both pedals while performing a hard turn. It can be charged up in a similar fashion to its other appearances in the ''Mario Kart'' series, except there are three stages instead of two, with the third one being weaker than the other two; this is a feature that would later be used in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. A meter appears to indicate how long it needs to be held before it reaches the next stage. The first stage creates blue sparks, the second creates orange, and the third creates rainbow sparks, which are exclusive to this game. Releasing the pedals and straightening the steering wheel activates the Mini-Turbo, although the boost has a slightly different impact than other games. |