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[[File:Ninja Hideaway Race Start MK8 Deluxe.jpg|thumb|The flames coming out of the vehicle's exhaust | [[File:Ninja Hideaway Race Start MK8 Deluxe.jpg|thumb|The flames coming out of the vehicle's exhaust pipe determine the strength of the Rocket Start, as demonstrated by a [[Mii]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''.]] | ||
In the ''Mario Kart'' series, the Rocket Start technique is executed by holding the acceleration button at the correct time in the starting countdown, with each game having different timing to do so, although the general timing of the technique in most games is to press the button sometime when the number '''2''' or equivalent appears onscreen. If the player holds the button too early and over-revs when the final beep sounds, the player's vehicle will backfire and stall for a few seconds at the beginning of the course (sometimes known as a '''Dud Start'''{{ref needed}} or '''Fail Start'''{{ref needed}}). | In the ''Mario Kart'' series, the Rocket Start technique is executed by holding the acceleration button at the correct time in the starting countdown, with each game having different timing to do so, although the general timing of the technique in most games is to press the button sometime when the number '''2''' or equivalent appears onscreen. If the player holds the button too early and over-revs when the final beep sounds, the player's vehicle will backfire and stall for a few seconds at the beginning of the course (sometimes known as a '''Dud Start'''{{ref needed}} or '''Fail Start'''{{ref needed}}). | ||