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|Ger=MS Turbo-Tröte
|GerM=SS Turbo Horn
|Fra=La bonne porte!
|FraM=The Right Door!
|Spa=Carrera de obstáculos
|SpaM=Obstacle Race
|Ita=Ottone volante
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[[Category:Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix minigames]]
[[Category:Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix minigames]]

Revision as of 20:53, August 18, 2023

SS Brass in Fire Up the SS Brass
Fire Up the SS Brass

Fire Up the SS Brass is a minigame in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is unlocked after the player completes Story Mode EX, which is unlocked after the player plays through the regular Story Mode.

Gameplay

The minigame features the player controlling the SS Brass and guiding it through a series of 15 tunnels. Each section consists of four tunnels. In the beginning, there are three closed tunnels and only one open one, and the player must guide the ship through the open one. The Dance Pad is used to choose the top, left, right, or bottom tunnel; a GameCube controller can also be used. After the second section, all the tunnels appear as open until the last second, after which three close, and the player must react quickly and steer the ship into the only one that remained open. The minigame gets progressively quicker each time. At the last section, only one tunnel opens. If the player hits the outside of a tunnel, the SS Brass explodes, ending the minigame. If the SS Brass reaches the end, it goes into an area of whiteness, after which it returns to World 1.

In-game text

How to Play: "Use ↑, ↓, ←, and → to choose the path with the open door! Clear 15 doors to reach the goal!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すすめ!アンサンブルごう[?]
Susume! Ansanburu-gō
Advance! SS Brass
German MS Turbo-Tröte[?] SS Turbo Horn
Italian Ottone volante[?] Flying Brass
Spanish Carrera de obstáculos[?] Obstacle Race