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| ;Kartlength: The length of the kart, often used to measure distance in Mario Kart. | | ;Kartlength: The length of the kart, often used to measure distance in Mario Kart. |
| ;MT/Mini-turbo: Getting a speed boost after power sliding. Can be done facing the right-hand side (R-MT or Right Facing MT) and to the left-hand side. (L-MT or Left Facing MT) | | ;MT/Mini-turbo: Getting a speed boost after power sliding. Can be done facing the right-hand side (R-MT or Right Facing MT) and to the left-hand side. (L-MT or Left Facing MT) |
− | ;[[Luigi Raceway|Mylestyle]]: A shortcut in Luigi Raceway.
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− | ;[[SMK Tactics|NBT]]/New Boosting Technique: Using a boost to drive offroad without speed loss.
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− | ;[[SMK Non-NBT Players' Site|Non-NBT]]:Not using NBTs.
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| ;Non-SC/Non-shortcut: Not using shortcuts. | | ;Non-SC/Non-shortcut: Not using shortcuts. |
| ;NPR/New personal record (not commonly used). | | ;NPR/New personal record (not commonly used). |
| ;NTSC: The system used in the Americas and Japan that runs at 60Hz. | | ;NTSC: The system used in the Americas and Japan that runs at 60Hz. |
− | ;NTSCer:One who plays on an NTSC system. | + | ;NTSCer: One who plays on an NTSC system. |
− | ;NWR:New world record (not commonly used). | + | ;NWR: New world record (not commonly used). |
| ;PAL: The system used in Europe, Asia (except for Japan), and Australia that runs at 50Hz. In MK64, PAL times are divided by 1.2024 to determine the equivalent NTSC time. | | ;PAL: The system used in Europe, Asia (except for Japan), and Australia that runs at 50Hz. In MK64, PAL times are divided by 1.2024 to determine the equivalent NTSC time. |
| ;PALie:One who plays on a PAL system. | | ;PALie:One who plays on a PAL system. |