Wire Spin

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Mario doing a Spin from a wire
Artwork of Mario performing a Wire Spin for Donkey Kong on Game Boy.

The Wire Spin, also referred to as the Bar Spin,[1] is an ability that characters can use when they grab on to taut wires or horizontal bars, where they continuously rotate around it, much like a gymnastic skill known as the giant, for a higher jump. A similar move, known as the Super Whirl Jump, appears in Super Mario Sunshine.

History[edit]

Donkey Kong (Game Boy)[edit]

The Wire Spin's first appearance is in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. In the game, Mario can use it when the player holds +Control Pad up; the longer +Control Pad up is held, the faster he spins, and the higher and/or farther he can jump afterwards (depending on wire orientation). The player can also press +Control Pad down or let go of the D-Pad to make Mario slow down or stop. He can either do a small jump to make sure he does not go into a dangerous hazard (such as a bed of spikes) by jumping too far, or do a larger jump to make it over large hazards or reach places he cannot reach normally.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong[edit]

The move returns in Mario vs. Donkey Kong for the Game Boy Advance, as well as its remake for Nintendo Switch, where it is executed the same way as in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. Since the Nintendo Switch remake features 2-player co-op gameplay, Toad can perform this move as well.

Wario Land: Shake It![edit]

Wario performing a Bar Spin

In Wario Land: Shake It!, Wario can perform a Bar Spin[2] when he comes in contact with a horizontal bar or rope, latching onto it automatically. As Wario hangs from the bar, he swings around it when the player shakes the Wii Remote. When the player presses the Two Button button, Wario can maneuver to another bar. He must be careful to time his jumps from one bar to the next; he may be injured by enemy forces.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 大車輪だいしゃりん[3][4]
Daisharin
Giant; translates literally to "big wheel"
Italian Volteggiare[?] Vaulting (Wario Land: Shake It!)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console digital manual (American English). Tab 12: "Advanced Controls".
  2. ^ North American website for Wario Land: Shake It!. Archived September 24, 2008, 15:04:10 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  3. ^ 1994. 『Game Boy Donkey Kong 取扱説明書』. Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Japanese). Page 9.
  4. ^ 2004. 『Mario vs. Donkey Kong 取扱説明書とりあつかいせつめいしょ (PDF). Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Japanese). Page 14. Retrieved April 29, 2024.