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{{Minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
| image = [[File:MP1 PedalPower.png|260px]]
|image=[[File:MP1 PedalPower.png|260px]]
| appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party]]''
| type = Single-player mini-game
|type=1-Player mini-game
| song = Slowly, Slowly
|track=Slowly, Slowly
|sample=[[File:MP Slowly, Slowly.oga]]
}}
}}
'''Pedal Power''' is a single-player [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party]]''.
'''Pedal Power''' is a 1-Player [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party]]''.  


This minigame (as well as [[Tug o' War]] and [[Paddle Battle]]) was infamous for [[List of Mario-related controversies#Mario Party injuries|causing many hand injuries]] among players, leading Nintendo to provide gloves in a legal settlement.
This minigame, [[Tug o' War]], [[Paddle Battle]], and to some extent [[Cast Aways]] and [[Deep Sea Divers]] were infamous for [[List of controversies#Mario Party injuries|causing many hand injuries among players]], leading [[Nintendo]] to provide gloves in a legal settlement. For the [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] re-release of ''Mario Party'', a warning appears upon the game being started, advising players not to use their palms to rotate the stick.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The camera shows the player in the dark on a pedaling gizmo, while the Big Boo is far off to the right side of the screen.
The camera shows the player in the dark on a pedaling gizmo, while a [[Boo]] is far off to the right side of the screen.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The [[Big Boo]] slowly chases the player as the player sits on the bike. All the player has to do is to generate power for a light by rotating. The player has about twenty seconds to generate enough power before the Big Boo catches them. If they win, the player wins ten [[Coin]]s. But if they lose, they lose five coins.
The Boo slowly chases the player as the player sits on the bike. The player simply needs to generate power for a light by rotating. The player has about 20 seconds to generate enough power before the Boo catches them. If the player wins, they win ten [[Coin]]s. If they lose, they lose five Coins.


==Ending==
==Ending==
If the player wins, they generate enough power to make Big Boo disappear, and the player does a winning pose while still pedaling. However, if the player does not generate enough power, they will lose and get caught by the Big Boo as the light goes out.
If the player wins, they generate enough power to make the Boo disappear, and the player does a winning pose while still pedaling. However, if the player does not generate enough power, they lose and get caught by the Boo as the light goes out.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==In-game text==
==In-game text==
* '''Game Rules''' – ''"Light up the room before you get caught by Boo! Rotate {{button|n64|Stick}} to light up the light bulb."''
* '''Game Rules''' – ''"Light up the room before you get caught by Boo! Rotate {{button|n64|Stick}} to light up the light bulb."''
*'''Game Rules ([[Mini-Game Island]])''' – ''"Light up the room without getting caught by Boo. <font color= "green">Beat Boo to clear the game.</font>"''
* '''Advice''' &ndash; ''"You can't defeat Boo with a weak light. Rotate {{button|n64|Stick}} as much as you can."''
* '''Advice''' &ndash; ''"You can't defeat Boo with a weak light. Rotate {{button|n64|Stick}} as much as you can."''


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|Ger=Pedalen-Power
|Ger=Pedalen-Power
|GerM=Pedal Power
|GerM=Pedal Power
|Fra=Lumière!
|Fre=Lumière!
|FraM=Light!}}
|FreM=Light!
|Ita=Pedal Power<ref>''[[Mario Party]]'' European manual, pag. 141</ref>
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The music for this minigame is a remix of [[Ice Land]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*The music for this minigame is a cover of [[Ice Land]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
 
==References==
{{MP1 Minigames}}
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[[Category:Mario Party Minigames]]
{{MP minigames}}
[[Category:Mario Party minigames]]
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Latest revision as of 20:53, February 14, 2024

Pedal Power
Pedal Power
Appears in Mario Party
Type 1-Player mini-game
Music track Slowly, Slowly
Music sample

Pedal Power is a 1-Player minigame in Mario Party.

This minigame, Tug o' War, Paddle Battle, and to some extent Cast Aways and Deep Sea Divers were infamous for causing many hand injuries among players, leading Nintendo to provide gloves in a legal settlement. For the Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online re-release of Mario Party, a warning appears upon the game being started, advising players not to use their palms to rotate the stick.

Introduction[edit]

The camera shows the player in the dark on a pedaling gizmo, while a Boo is far off to the right side of the screen.

Gameplay[edit]

The Boo slowly chases the player as the player sits on the bike. The player simply needs to generate power for a light by rotating. The player has about 20 seconds to generate enough power before the Boo catches them. If the player wins, they win ten Coins. If they lose, they lose five Coins.

Ending[edit]

If the player wins, they generate enough power to make the Boo disappear, and the player does a winning pose while still pedaling. However, if the player does not generate enough power, they lose and get caught by the Boo as the light goes out.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Rotate to pedal

In-game text[edit]

  • Game Rules"Light up the room before you get caught by Boo! Rotate Control Stick to light up the light bulb."
  • Game Rules (Mini-Game Island)"Light up the room without getting caught by Boo. Beat Boo to clear the game."
  • Advice"You can't defeat Boo with a weak light. Rotate Control Stick as much as you can."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビカビカじかはつでん
Bikabika Jikahatsuden
Flashing Power Generation

French Lumière!
Light!
German Pedalen-Power
Pedal Power
Italian Pedal Power[1]
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Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario Party European manual, pag. 141