Slot-Car Derby

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Slot-Car Derby
Course 1 of Slot Car Derby in Mario Party
Mario Party
First course of the Slot Car Derby minigame of Mario Party 2.
Mario Party 2
Slot Car Derby from Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party: The Top 100
Slot-Car Derby in Mario Party Superstars
Mario Party Superstars
Appears in Mario Party
Mario Party 2
Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party Superstars
Type 4-Player minigame
Initial record 2'00"00 (both courses, Mario Party)
40"00 (course 1, Mario Party 2)
50"00 (course 2, Mario Party 2)
1'00"00 (course 3, Mario Party 2)
1'00"00 (Mario Party: The Top 100)
1'00"00 (course 1, Mario Party Superstars)
1'30"00 (course 2, Mario Party Superstars)
2'00"00 (course 3, Mario Party Superstars)
Music track Faster than All (Mario Party)
The Blue Skies Yonder (Mario Party 2, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars)
Music sample
Mario Party:

Mario Party 2:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Mario Party Superstars:

Slot-Car Derby is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party, Mario Party 2, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. Prior to Superstars, it was formatted as Slot Car Derby. The Mario Party version of this minigame features Mario Star and Nintendo signs on the side of the track similarly to Mario Kart 64, though "Mario Star" is written in a different font (specifically that of Mario Party's logo) and the Nintendo sign is black with white font instead of white with red font.

Gameplay

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Time limit in Top 100

Players in slot cars must race to complete four laps. At the starting line, holding the Control Stick or Circle Pad when the announcer says "Go!" causes a player to be penalized for a few seconds. If a player drives too fast around corners, they will spin out. If a player is overlapped by another player, that player will be rammed into, eliminating them. The first player to complete four laps wins.

In Mario Party, there are two tracks, with one being shorter and having less complex turns than the other, which has a similar shape to Luigi Raceway. In Mario Party 2 and Mario Party Superstars, there are three tracks: The first one is bean-shaped, the second one is C-shaped, and the third one is cloverleaf-styled. The bean-shaped track is the one used in The Top 100.

In Mario Party, the second track serves as the goal of Mini-Game Island, and one of the opponents is Toad, who is not otherwise playable. As a throwback, Mario Party: The Top 100's Minigame Island has Toad as an opponent in this minigame.

In the Mini-Game Coaster, the version that is played depends on the difficulty: On Easy, the bean-shaped version is used. On Normal, the C-shaped version is used. On Hard, the cloverleaf-styled version is used.

The minigame will end in a draw if no players have completed four laps within two minutes in Mario Party, five minutes in Mario Party 2, or three minutes in Mario Party Superstars.

In Mario Party, Slot Car Derby 1 can be purchased from the Mini-Game House for 450 coins when it is available for purchase, and Slot Car Derby 2 can be purchased for 500 coins when it is available for purchase. In Mario Party 2, The minigame can be purchased from Woody for 150 coins.

This is also the fifth and final minigame in Mario Party: The Top 100's Half Decathlon.

Controls

Mario Party / Mario Party 2

  • Tilt Control Stick – Speed up
  • Release Control Stick – Slow down

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Slide Circle Pad: Speed up
  • Release Circle Pad: Slow down

Mario Party Superstars

  • Tilt Control Stick to speed up

In-game text

Mario Party

  • Game Rules (Course 1)"Push Control Stick lightly, and drive your Slot Car to the finish line. If you go too fast, you'll spin out in the corners."
  • Game Rules (Course 2)"Push Control Stick lightly, and drive your Slot Car to the finish line. If you go too fast you'll spin out."
  • Game Rules (Mini-Game Island)"Push Control Stick lightly and race your car around the track. Clear the game by winning the race."
  • Advice"Smoking tires is[sic] a sure sign of going too fast. If you don't slow down, you'll definitely spin out."

Mario Party 2

  • Game Rules"The first one to complete 4 laps in the Slot Car Derby wins! Don't spin out by speeding around curves!"
  • Game Rules (Mini-Game Coaster)"It's a 4-lap Slot Car Derby! Be the first to cross the finish line to clear the game."
  • Advice"Tilt your Control Stick as far as you can on straightaways for max speed!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description"Take a slot car out for 4 laps! Going too fast around the curves will make you spin out."
  • On-screen"Do 4 laps as fast as you can!"

Mario Party Superstars

  • "Drive four laps, but watch your speed. Going too fast around the curves will make you spin out, so be careful!"

Gallery

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スロットルレーシング[?]
Surottoru Rēshingu
Throttle Racing ("surottoru" is also a pun on "slot")
Chinese (simplified) 油门竞赛[?]
yóumén jìngsài
Throttle Racing
Chinese (traditional) 油門競賽[?]
yóumén jìngsài
Throttle Racing
Dutch Racebaan[?] Racetrack
French Course guidée[?] Guided race Mario Party, The Top 100, and Superstars
Course Kaboum[?] Kaboom Race Mario Party 2
German Rennbahn[?] Racetrack
Italian Slot Car Derby[1] - Mario Party
Derby Auto[?] Car Derby Mario Party 2 and The Top 100
Macchinine[?] Toy Cars Mario Party Superstars
Korean 트랙 위의 질주[?]
Teuraek Wi-ui Jilju
Race on Track
Portuguese Acelerama[?] From acelerar (to accelerate) and autorama ("Slot Car")
Russian Слот-гонки[?]
Slot-gonki
Slot Race
Spanish (NOA) Derbi de bólidos[?] Car Derby
Spanish (NOE) Derbi de Coches[?] Car Derby

Trivia

  • In the Superstars version of the minigame, most of the playable characters use the voice clips for when they are ready as their karts are dropped on the track. The exception is Luigi, who uses his voice clips for when he gets hurt instead.

References

  1. ^ 1999. Mario Party instruction manual. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 141.