Mario Speedwagons: Difference between revisions
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| type = 4-player mini-game | | type = 4-player mini-game | ||
| record = 1'00"00 (''Mario Party 4'')<br>0:20.00 (''Mario Party: The Top 100'') | | record = 1'00"00 (''Mario Party 4'')<br>0:20.00 (''Mario Party: The Top 100'') | ||
| song = Let the Race Begin (note: this is the only jingle that plays in the minigame | | song = Let the Race Begin (note: this is the only jingle that plays in the minigame) | ||
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'''Mario Speedwagons''' is a 4-player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' | '''Mario Speedwagons''' is a 4-player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. Its name is a pun on the name of the American rock band [[wikipedia:REO Speedwagon|REO Speedwagon]]. If the player reaches the goal in under 10 seconds in ''Mario Party 4'', they unlock Boo's Photostand in the [[Present Room]]. This is the only minigame in ''Mario Party 4'' to have no music (other than the "Let the Race Begin" jingle). | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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The goal is to be the first one to cross the finish line in a [[wikipedia:Drag race|drag race]]. Each participating character drives their own [[wikipedia:Top Fuel|top fuel dragster]], complete with unique coloration (player color in ''The Top 100''). | The goal is to be the first one to cross the finish line in a [[wikipedia:Drag race|drag race]]. Each participating character drives their own [[wikipedia:Top Fuel|top fuel dragster]], complete with unique coloration (player color in ''The Top 100''). | ||
Along the way, the car's gears will need to shift as it picks up speed. This is indicated by the gear numbers flashing in the bottom-right corner (touch screen in ''The Top 100''). However, correct timing is required, as early or late shifts will result in a decrease in speed or no increase in speed, respectively. Likewise, accelerating too quickly at the start can cause the car to not move very much, similar to | Along the way, the car's gears will need to shift as it picks up speed. This is indicated by the gear numbers flashing in the bottom-right corner (touch screen in ''The Top 100''). However, correct timing is required, as early or late shifts will result in a decrease in speed or no increase in speed, respectively. Likewise, accelerating too quickly at the start can cause the car to not move very much, similar to the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. | ||
==Ending== | ==Ending== | ||
At the "FINISH!" signal, the screen with the winning player zooms in, the player's wagon has a parachute flying off it. After that, in ''Mario Party 4'' only, the scene changes to the winner podium, where the players are in their respective positions. The winner does their victory pose, and the other players sulk. | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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|Jap=ゼロヨングランプリ | |Jap=ゼロヨングランプリ | ||
|JapR=Zeroyon guranpri | |JapR=Zeroyon guranpri | ||
|JapM="04 Grand Prix"; slang for "400-meters linear race" | |JapM="04 Grand Prix"; slang for "400-meters linear race". | ||
|Fra=Départ Arrêté | |Fra=Départ Arrêté | ||
|FraM=Stopped Start | |FraM=Stopped Start |
Revision as of 01:24, November 20, 2020
Template:Minigame-infobox Mario Speedwagons is a 4-player minigame found in Mario Party 4 and Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name is a pun on the name of the American rock band REO Speedwagon. If the player reaches the goal in under 10 seconds in Mario Party 4, they unlock Boo's Photostand in the Present Room. This is the only minigame in Mario Party 4 to have no music (other than the "Let the Race Begin" jingle).
Introduction
The camera zooms across the speedwagons each character controls. Then, the screen splits four ways, showing the rear of each character's vehicle. The traffic signal flies in and after the "START!" signal (3-2-1 countdown in The Top 100), the signal's lights will turn on. When the green light flashes, the race starts.
Gameplay
The goal is to be the first one to cross the finish line in a drag race. Each participating character drives their own top fuel dragster, complete with unique coloration (player color in The Top 100).
Along the way, the car's gears will need to shift as it picks up speed. This is indicated by the gear numbers flashing in the bottom-right corner (touch screen in The Top 100). However, correct timing is required, as early or late shifts will result in a decrease in speed or no increase in speed, respectively. Likewise, accelerating too quickly at the start can cause the car to not move very much, similar to the Mario Kart series.
Ending
At the "FINISH!" signal, the screen with the winning player zooms in, the player's wagon has a parachute flying off it. After that, in Mario Party 4 only, the scene changes to the winner podium, where the players are in their respective positions. The winner does their victory pose, and the other players sulk.
Controls
Mario Party 4
- – Accelerate
- – Change gears
Mario Party: The Top 100
- : Accelerate
- : Shift gears
In-game text
Mario Party 4
- Rules – "Time to race on the speedway! Step on the gas when the light turns green!"
- Advice – "You can hit the gas a little before the green light for a good start. If you overdo it, you will spin out and ruin your start."
Mario Party: The Top 100
- Description – "Shift gears to speed up and reach the goal first!"
- On-screen – "Shift gears to accelerate and race to the goal!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゼロヨングランプリ[?] Zeroyon guranpri |
"04 Grand Prix"; slang for "400-meters linear race". | |
Dutch | Schakelformule[?] | Gear Change Formula | |
German | Rauchende Reifen[?] | Fuming Tires | |
Italian | Corsa pazza[?] | Crazy race | |
Spanish | Un día en las carreras[?] | A day at the races |