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Due to the emergence of the "[[Mini-Turbo|snaking]]" technique in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', starting in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', performing Mini-Turbos by drifting has been simplified by becoming time-based rather than by tilting/pressing the control pad multiple times. ''Mario Kart Wii'' also introduced the "inside drifting" mechanic, in which the vehicle commits to the turn by going to the inside instead of drifting to the outside when the player attempts to drift. All [[Sport bike (vehicle class)|sport bikes]] in the ''Mario Kart'' series use this mechanic.
Due to the emergence of the "[[Mini-Turbo|snaking]]" technique in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', starting in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', performing Mini-Turbos by drifting has been simplified by becoming time-based rather than by tilting/pressing the control pad multiple times. ''Mario Kart Wii'' also introduced the "inside drifting" mechanic, in which the vehicle commits to the turn by going to the inside instead of drifting to the outside when the player attempts to drift. All [[Sport bike (vehicle class)|sport bikes]] in the ''Mario Kart'' series use this mechanic.


In some games, one can perform a long power-slide by steering in the opposite direction while holding the drift button (when drifting to the left, steer right and vice versa), at the cost of speed. However, starting in ''Mario Kart Wii'', performing this technique would delay the Mini-Turbo and cause it to take longer to charge. The strength of the drifting depends on the kind of vehicle used. For example, the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]], which has the worst drift stat in the game, drifts in a wide arc, while the [[Bullet Bike]], which has the best drift stat in the game, drifts tightly around corners.
In some games, one can perform a long power-slide by steering in the opposite direction while holding the drift button (when drifting to the left, steer right and vice versa), at the cost of speed. However, starting from ''Mario Kart Wii'', performing this technique would delay the Mini-Turbo and cause it to take longer to charge. The strength of the drifting depends on the kind of vehicle used. For example, the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]], which has the worst drift stat in the game, drifts in a wide arc, while the [[Bullet Bike]], which has the best drift stat in the game, drifts tightly around corners.


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