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{{Italic title|Speed (''New Super Mario Bros.'')}}
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|image=[[File:NSMB-Speed.png|230px]]
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|appears_in=''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
'''Speed''' is a Table [[minigame]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. As it requires two people to play, it is only available in wireless Versus mode. The rules are exactly the same as the real-life card game of the same name. Players are dealt half the deck (26 cards) each. These cards are then divided into a "hand" of five cards and two replacement piles of 6 cards. The top card of each pile is drawn off and placed face down in the middle of the play area to form the "speed cards". The remaining 15 cards are placed aside to replenish the player's hand.  
|type=Table minigame (Vs. Battle only)
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'''Speed''' is a Table [[minigame]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' As it requires at least two players, it is available only in the wireless Vs. Battle mode.
 
==Gameplay==
The rules are exactly the same as in the {{wp|Speed (card game)|real-life card game of the same name}}. Players are dealt half the deck (26 cards) each. These cards are then divided into a "hand" of five cards and two replacement piles of six cards. The top card of each pile is drawn off and placed facedown in the middle of the play area to form the "speed cards." The remaining 15 cards are placed aside to replenish the player's hand.
 
Play begins by flipping over the speed cards and then each player's hand. Each player uses their [[Nintendo DS#Stylus|stylus]] to play a card either one number above or one number below one of the speed cards. For example, a 4 or 6 can be played on a 5, and a king or deuce can be played on an ace. When a card is played, another card is automatically drawn from the player's 15-card pile and placed into the player's hand. If none of the player's cards can be legally played, they will be notified by the game and their play will stop for the moment. When the other player cannot play any cards, two new cards are drawn from the replacement piles. The winner is the first player to legally play all of their 15-card pile.


Play begins by flipping over the speed cards and then each player's hand. Each player uses their stylus to play a card either one number above or below one of the speed cards. For example, a 4 or 6 can be played on a 5, and a King or a deuce can be played on an ace. When a card is played, another card is automatically drawn from the player's 15-card pile and placed into the player's hand. If none of the player's cards can be legally played, then they will be notified by the game and their play stops for the moment. When the other player cannot play any cards, two new cards are drawn from the replacement piles. The winner is the first player to legally play all of their 15-card pile.
For three and four players, two decks are used. For two players, Player 1 uses black cards and Player 2 uses red cards. For three or four players, Player 1 uses two sets of clubs, Player 2 uses two sets of spades, Player 3 uses two sets of hearts, and Player 4 uses two sets of diamonds. Diamonds are not used with three players.


For three and four players, two decks are used. For two players, P1 uses black cards and P2 uses red cards. For three or four players, P1 uses two sets of clubs, P2 uses two sets of spades, P3 uses two sets of hearts, and P4 uses two sets of diamonds.  Diamonds are not used with three players.
==In-game instructions==
''Place cards that are one point above or below the base card as fast as you can. Be the first to get rid of all your cards to win. You can place an ace on a king, and vice versa. Hurry up!


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=ルイージのスピード
|JapR=Ruīji No Supīdo
|JapM=Luigi's Speed
|Ger=Tempo
|Ger=Tempo
|GerM=Tempo
|GerM=Tempo
|Fre=Vitesse
|FreM=Speed
|Spa=Alta velocidad
|SpaM=High Speed
|Kor=루이지의 스피드
|KorR=Ruiji Ui Seupideu
|KorM=Luigi's Speed
|Ita=Speed
}}
}}
   
   
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Latest revision as of 11:47, September 25, 2024

Speed
Multiplayer Minigame
Appears in New Super Mario Bros.
Type Table minigame (Vs. Battle only)
Music sample

Speed is a Table minigame in New Super Mario Bros. As it requires at least two players, it is available only in the wireless Vs. Battle mode.

Gameplay[edit]

The rules are exactly the same as in the real-life card game of the same name. Players are dealt half the deck (26 cards) each. These cards are then divided into a "hand" of five cards and two replacement piles of six cards. The top card of each pile is drawn off and placed facedown in the middle of the play area to form the "speed cards." The remaining 15 cards are placed aside to replenish the player's hand.

Play begins by flipping over the speed cards and then each player's hand. Each player uses their stylus to play a card either one number above or one number below one of the speed cards. For example, a 4 or 6 can be played on a 5, and a king or deuce can be played on an ace. When a card is played, another card is automatically drawn from the player's 15-card pile and placed into the player's hand. If none of the player's cards can be legally played, they will be notified by the game and their play will stop for the moment. When the other player cannot play any cards, two new cards are drawn from the replacement piles. The winner is the first player to legally play all of their 15-card pile.

For three and four players, two decks are used. For two players, Player 1 uses black cards and Player 2 uses red cards. For three or four players, Player 1 uses two sets of clubs, Player 2 uses two sets of spades, Player 3 uses two sets of hearts, and Player 4 uses two sets of diamonds. Diamonds are not used with three players.

In-game instructions[edit]

Place cards that are one point above or below the base card as fast as you can. Be the first to get rid of all your cards to win. You can place an ace on a king, and vice versa. Hurry up!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルイージのスピード[?]
Ruīji No Supīdo
Luigi's Speed
French Vitesse[?] Speed
German Tempo[?] Tempo
Italian Speed[?] -
Korean 루이지의 스피드[?]
Ruiji Ui Seupideu
Luigi's Speed
Spanish Alta velocidad[?] High Speed