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A '''Spin Boost''' (known as a '''Spin Turbo''' in Europe and Australia) is a driving technique used and introduced in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. The technique is exclusive in [[anti-gravity]] segments in the tracks. When two or more players collide with each other, all players who made contact receive a speed boost, unlike in normal gravity sections where players simply collide from each other. Players can also receive Spin Boosts from driving through Spin Boost pillars in the track such as the blue-colored wheels in [[Water Park]] or star-shaped formations in [[Electrodrome]].
A '''Spin Boost''' (known as a '''Spin Turbo''' in Europe and Australia) is a driving technique used and introduced in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. The technique is exclusive in [[anti-gravity]] segments in the tracks. When two or more players collide with each other, all players who made contact receive a speed boost, unlike in normal gravity sections where players simply collide from each other. Players can also receive Spin Boosts from driving through Spin Boost pillars in the track such as the blue-colored wheels in [[Water Park]] or star-shaped formations in [[Electrodrome]].
 
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Revision as of 18:35, January 29, 2016

Spin Boosting
Mario, Bowser and Luigi spin boosting with each other in Mario Kart 8.

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A Spin Boost (known as a Spin Turbo in Europe and Australia) is a driving technique used and introduced in Mario Kart 8. The technique is exclusive in anti-gravity segments in the tracks. When two or more players collide with each other, all players who made contact receive a speed boost, unlike in normal gravity sections where players simply collide from each other. Players can also receive Spin Boosts from driving through Spin Boost pillars in the track such as the blue-colored wheels in Water Park or star-shaped formations in Electrodrome.

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