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{{quote|Welcome to Speak Up, the brain-bending, fast-talking Mic quiz game!|[[Brighton]] and [[Twila]]|Mario Party 6}}
{{quote2|Welcome to Speak Up, the brain-bending, fast-talking Mic quiz game!|[[Brighton]] and [[Twila]]|Mario Party 6}}
[[File:SpeakUp.png|thumb|Speak Up with Brighton and Twila]]
[[File:SpeakUp.png|thumb|Speak Up with Brighton and Twila]]
'''Speak Up''' is a quiz show [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' in Mic Mode. To play, players must have a [[Nintendo GameCube Microphone]] connected or have the settings switched to using the R button on the GameCube controller. At least two players are required to participate, and because of that, it is not possible to challenge computer players. Surprisingly, there are no hostile attitudes seen between the two constantly bickering hosts, [[Twila]] and [[Brighton]].
'''Speak Up''' is a quiz show [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' in Mic Mode. To play, players must have a [[Nintendo GameCube Microphone]] connected or have the settings switched to using the R button on the GameCube controller. At least two players are required to participate, and because of that, it is not possible to challenge computer players. Surprisingly, there are no hostile attitudes seen between the two constantly bickering hosts, [[Twila]] and [[Brighton]].

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