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[[Image:Cross_Country_Skiing.png|thumb|'''Cross Country Skiing''']] | [[Image:Cross_Country_Skiing.png|thumb|'''Cross Country Skiing''']] | ||
'''Cross Country Skiing''' is a real life based event in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''. The | '''Cross Country Skiing''' is a real life based event in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''. The player must clear two laps of a Cross Country course. Press the A Button to ski, the Control Pad to turn, the B Button to crouch and the X Button to boost. Green Floors give the boosting gauge to the player and it can only be filled up three times. There are also steep slopes that are so hard to take but are easy when boosting. If the character's stamina depletes to zero, the player will slow down for a little bit. The first person to finish the course in the quickest time wins. | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, September 9, 2017
It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Poorly written and needs more information; like in-game rules and controls.
Cross Country Skiing is a real life based event in the Nintendo DS version of Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. The player must clear two laps of a Cross Country course. Press the A Button to ski, the Control Pad to turn, the B Button to crouch and the X Button to boost. Green Floors give the boosting gauge to the player and it can only be filled up three times. There are also steep slopes that are so hard to take but are easy when boosting. If the character's stamina depletes to zero, the player will slow down for a little bit. The first person to finish the course in the quickest time wins.