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[[File:Loop Nintendo Land.png|thumb|A loop]]
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'''Loops'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 281, page 34.</ref> are white solid spiral or circular objects that appear in [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] minigame in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''. Being made out of girders and a [[Gear Crank]], a player can rotate them to slowly drive around the loop to get to the next part. Only one loop appears on the first side of the stage, while the other side contains many small circular loops.
'''Moving Rails''',<ref>Nintendo Land Prima Games eGuide.</ref> also known as '''loops''',<ref>{{cite|date=August 2012|publisher=Future US|language=en-us|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 281|page=34}}</ref> are objects in the [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] minigame of ''[[Nintendo Land]]''. The are white solid spiral or circular objects made out of girders and a [[Gear Crank]]. A player can rotate them to slowly drive around the Moving Rail to get to the next part. Only one Moving Rail appears on the first side of the stage, while the other side contains many small circular Moving Rails.


==References==
==References==

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Loop Nintendo Land
A Moving Rail

Moving Rails,[1] also known as loops,[2] are objects in the Donkey Kong's Crash Course minigame of Nintendo Land. The are white solid spiral or circular objects made out of girders and a Gear Crank. A player can rotate them to slowly drive around the Moving Rail to get to the next part. Only one Moving Rail appears on the first side of the stage, while the other side contains many small circular Moving Rails.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo Land Prima Games eGuide.
  2. ^ August 2012. Nintendo Power Volume 281. Future US (American English). Page 34.