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[[Image:Questionpanel.PNG|thumb|A '''? Panel''' from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''.]]
[[Image:Questionpanel.PNG|thumb|A '''? Panel''' from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''.]]
'''? Panels''' are the terrestrial based version of the [[? Block]]. While ? Blocks hover in mid-air, ? Panels lay flat against the ground. These objects first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. ? Panels littered the racetracks of the game. When a racer drove over a panel, he or she would receive an item. Although normally yellow with a white question mark, ? Panels would turn red after driven over, signifying they were deactivated. Red panels would remain deactivated through the rest of the race (unless every ? Panel in the course was deactivated, in which case every panel would turn yellow and once again offer items). ? Panels were replaced by [[Item Box]]es in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' and the rest of the [[Mario Kart]] series.
'''? Panels''' are the terrestrial based version of the [[? Block]]. While ? Blocks hover in mid-air, ? Panels lay flat against the ground. These objects first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. ? Panels littered the racetracks of the game. When a racer drove over a panel, he or she would receive an item. Although normally yellow with a black question mark, ? Panels would turn red after driven over, signifying they were deactivated. Red panels would remain deactivated through the rest of the race (unless every ? Panel in the course was deactivated, in which case every panel would turn yellow and once again offer items). ? Panels were replaced by [[Item Box]]es in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' and the rest of the [[Mario Kart]] series.


? Panels later appeared in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. These panels were scattered across the game's various basketball courts. When a player on offense dribbled the ball over a ? Panel, he or she would typically acquire [[Coin]]s used to boost points, but may also receive an item. A player on defense would always receive a special item, such as a [[Mushroom]], a [[Lightning|Lightning bolt]], or a [[Star (item)|Star]], if he or she ran over one of these panels. [[Fake ? Panel]]s also appeared in the game and could be used to trip up other players.
? Panels later appeared in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. These panels were scattered across the game's various basketball courts. When a player on offense dribbled the ball over a ? Panel, he or she would typically acquire [[Coin]]s used to boost points, but may also receive an item. A player on defense would always receive a special item, such as a [[Mushroom]], a [[Lightning|Lightning bolt]], or a [[Star (item)|Star]], if he or she ran over one of these panels. [[Fake ? Panel]]s also appeared in the game and could be used to trip up other players.

Revision as of 04:02, July 29, 2007

? Panels are the terrestrial based version of the ? Block. While ? Blocks hover in mid-air, ? Panels lay flat against the ground. These objects first appeared in Super Mario Kart. ? Panels littered the racetracks of the game. When a racer drove over a panel, he or she would receive an item. Although normally yellow with a black question mark, ? Panels would turn red after driven over, signifying they were deactivated. Red panels would remain deactivated through the rest of the race (unless every ? Panel in the course was deactivated, in which case every panel would turn yellow and once again offer items). ? Panels were replaced by Item Boxes in Mario Kart 64 and the rest of the Mario Kart series.

? Panels later appeared in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. These panels were scattered across the game's various basketball courts. When a player on offense dribbled the ball over a ? Panel, he or she would typically acquire Coins used to boost points, but may also receive an item. A player on defense would always receive a special item, such as a Mushroom, a Lightning bolt, or a Star, if he or she ran over one of these panels. Fake ? Panels also appeared in the game and could be used to trip up other players.

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