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[[Image:Slotcarderby.jpg|thumb|'''Slot Car Derby''', as seen in ''Mario Party''.]] | [[Image:Slotcarderby.jpg|thumb|'''Slot Car Derby''', as seen in ''Mario Party''.]] | ||
[[Image:Slot_Car.jpg|thumb|left|'''Slot Car Derby''', as seen in ''Mario Party 2''.]] | [[Image:Slot_Car.jpg|thumb|left|'''Slot Car Derby''', as seen in ''Mario Party 2''.]] | ||
'''Slot Car Derby''' is a mini-game in both ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. The controls are not overall considered difficult, but it is difficult to maintain a position. If the driver goes too fast, he or she will start to spin. The first player to reach the goal wins. | '''Slot Car Derby''' is a mini-game in both ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. The controls are not overall considered difficult, but it is difficult to maintain a position. At the starting line, if a player holds the Control Stick when it says "go", the player will be penalized for 5 seconds. If the driver goes too fast, he or she will start to spin. The first player to reach the goal wins. | ||
In ''Mario Party'' there are two tracks with one being shorter and having less complex turns than the other. However the highest recorded time on either track is apparent in the other. | In ''Mario Party'' there are two tracks with one being shorter and having less complex turns than the other. However the highest recorded time on either track is apparent in the other. |
Revision as of 00:37, December 26, 2009
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Slot Car Derby, as seen in Mario Party.
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Slot Car Derby, as seen in Mario Party 2.
Slot Car Derby is a mini-game in both Mario Party and Mario Party 2. The controls are not overall considered difficult, but it is difficult to maintain a position. At the starting line, if a player holds the Control Stick when it says "go", the player will be penalized for 5 seconds. If the driver goes too fast, he or she will start to spin. The first player to reach the goal wins.
In Mario Party there are two tracks with one being shorter and having less complex turns than the other. However the highest recorded time on either track is apparent in the other.
Game Rules and Advice in Mario Party 2
- The first one to complete 4 laps in the Slot Car Derby wins! Don't spin out by speeding around curves!
- Tilt your Control Stick as far as you can on straightaways for max speed!
Trivia
- The minigame Water Whirled in Mario Party 3 follows suit much in the same fashion.