
Then, a speed boost is given to the player. Though, the first having to need the A button released at the number one to gain the boost. When the number three or two appears on-screen, the player must hold the A button to go. In the previous Mario Kart games in the series, the player has to press the A button immediately before the race in order to receive a boost. This can also generate blue and orange sparks. Holding a little longer results the blue sparks to turn orange so that the player can gain a speed boost, or when you start drifting, press both left and right directions on the D-Pad. This allows the player to gain blue sparks coming from the kart. The player must push the R button and the opposing direction the kart is going in. The player must push the R button to drift so the kart may spark. When coming to curves, power sliding is a way of making it through a curve quicker. Select: Blow balloon (only in balloon battle)./ : Change the map view (bottom screen).The controls are not much different in this game than in other Mario Kart games.


This mode lets the person with the cartridge in his/her system compete with someone else not having the cartridge in their system.

It isn't possible to unlock trophies or any other awards in multiplayer mode. Players can play against each other or in a team in both modes. The game supports up to four players in multiplayer modes including Versus and Battle modes, as in Mario Kart Wii. Each set contains four tracks, and can be played entirely in Grand Prix mode.

There are four sets of 'new' tracks, along with four sets of tracks which have appeared in previous titles in the Mario Kart series. There are thirty-two tracks in Mario Kart DS. The player must come within the top three players at the end of the Grand Prix to win a trophy. As in the previous games, the player can participate in a Grand Prix, each containing four tracks in which points are gained for the player's position at the end of the race.
