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{{quote|This is the treadmill, a new training machine for building up PS Speed.|Minigame Instructor|Mario Tennis: Power Tour}} | {{quote|This is the treadmill, a new training machine for building up PS Speed.|Minigame Instructor|Mario Tennis: Power Tour}} | ||
'''Treadmill''' is the first [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the Game Boy Advance. This minigame helps [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] build up speed. Speed will benefit them for their [[ | '''Treadmill''' is the first [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the Game Boy Advance. This minigame helps [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] build up speed. Speed will benefit them for their [[Power Shot]]. The control for jumping is the {{button|gba|A}} button and to run faster, the player must press the {{button|gba|B}} button. The player will run on a treadmill and be informed of any change. An arrow pointing up will be on a screen if the treadmill is about to move up. An arrow pointing down indicates the treadmill is about to move down. There is a caution sign if an item, such as a [[Banana]] or a [[Barrel]] is about to come on the treadmill. If the player completes level one of the task, they will unlock the [[Running Save]], and if the player earns enough experience points or completes Level 3, they will unlock the [[Superswift Save]]. The pattern of Treadmill repeats after the player character runs 500 steps. | ||
==In-game description== | ==In-game description== |