Initial d street stage game box cover
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Mario and Toad head to their next destination, Wario's Carnival. After defeating it in a dance-off, Mario and Toad retrieve the second Music Key. After beating Lakitu, he installs the part onto their ship, allowing them to get through the whirlpool Toad notes that the Music Keys have something to do with the storms, and the SS Brass sails into the whirlpool and down to an underwater temple, where a Music Key is being guarded by a Big Blooper. Lakitu refuses to give it to them, though afterward decides that they duel to decide who can have the part. Here, they find a shop run by a pirate Lakitu who has a device called the "Boogie Booster", which will allow their ship to travel through the whirlpool.
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Mario and Toad escape the whirlpool and sail to a nearby island to rest. Mario, however, decides to dance to fix the hotel, and after the hotel is fixed they set out to sea, only to get caught in a whirlpool. Toadette, the owner of the hotel, comes out and scolds Mario for ruining her hotel. On their way to investigating a seaside area, a Tweester suddenly appears and causes the SS Brass to spin out, turning a nearby hotel into a corkscrew. Mario and Toad set off to recover the other keys on a ship, the SS Brass. After beating him Waluigi is gone and the Music Key is recovered. Inside the tower is Waluigi with one of the Music Keys he refuses to return it unless he is beaten in a dance-off.
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After getting rid of the Koopas, Lakitu gives them the key and they enter Truffle Towers. He agrees to give it to them only if Mario is able to get rid of the Koopa Troopas playing in his farm. After escaping the cavern Mario and Toad enter a shop run by a Lakitu, who has the key to Truffle Towers. Waluigi then laughs and tosses a Bob-omb at them, knocking Mario down a nearby Warp Pipe and into a cavern filled with Goombas, though Mario is able to get out by dancing, causing the mushroom he is standing on to grow. However, once there, the two find the doors to Truffle Towers locked. On a boat, the two cross a river, and after climbing a vine, reach Truffle Towers. Mario decides to go stop Waluigi and Toad decides to come with him to Truffle Towers. Toad warns Mario (or Luigi) that someone has stolen the Music Keys and explains the trouble that this causes. Meanwhile, Toad, having seen this, rushes to tell Mario or Luigi, depending on which character the player chose. However, when Waluigi opens the door to the room of the four Music Keys, they all scatter across the Mushroom Kingdom except for one that Waluigi gets to keep. This is trouble as the Music Keys are able to grant any wish. The opening scene starts out with Waluigi breaking into Truffle Towers. The playable characters are Mario and Luigi. The game includes a Story Mode, which the player must clear in order to unlock all of the songs in the game. I don't know if that's the case for Initial D or not, but it's the last thing I can think of.Toadette confronting the two protagonists. So for a lot of games, even if you are selecting 'yes', it will cancel because you pressed X. What button are you pressing when you select "yes"? In Japanese games the O button is always 'confirm' while X is 'cancel'. QUOTE(DS1 Jul 26 2009, 10:39 PM) OK, until someone else can answer problems with memory sticks and stuff, I only have this one last solution: I'll try pressing O, as theres nothing wrong with my memory stick. (and it would completely explain why the game keeps looping these questions) I don't know if that's the case for Initial D or not, but it's the last thing I can think of. OK, until someone else can answer problems with memory sticks and stuff, I only have this one last solution: