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==Story==
==Story==
[[File:Cid giving Jet-Blades to Chocobo in CR.png|thumb|left|200px|Cid gives Chocobo the Jet-Blades at the start of Story Mode.]]
The story is nine chapters long and is presented in a pop-up book fashion with accompanying full-motion video. To progress through the Story mode, the racer only needs to win against a racer in each chapter. A cutscene of the story plays before each chapter, although the player has the option to skip them to directly begin the race.  
The story is nine chapters long and is presented in a pop-up book fashion with accompanying full-motion video. To progress through the Story mode, the racer only needs to win against a racer in each chapter. A cutscene of the story plays before each chapter, although the player has the option to skip them to directly begin the race.  


The story opens with chapter one, "Gadgets a go-go," where Cid presents Chocobo with a pair of [[Jet-Blades]] and offers him to take a test-run with them on the racetrack behind his lab. After the race, [[Mog]] shows up and asks Cid about the progress of the racing machine he commissioned. Cid promises to bring the machine by tomorrow, but later confides to Chocobo that he forgo it. The next day, Cid provides Mog his scooter, and Chocobo and Mog get into a race. After Chocobo wins, Mog confronts Cid over his vehicle's poor performance, but Cid replies that Chocobo won because of the differences in their abilities. He explains that the secret of Chocobo's [[Dash]] ability is the [[Magicite|Blue Crystal]] on his leg-ring. Mog mulls over his [[Flap]] ability and decides he wants a Blue Crystal as well, so Cid recommends that the two go on an adventure to discover the secret of the Blue Crystal.
The story opens with chapter one, "Gadgets a go-go," where Cid presents Chocobo with a pair of [[Jet-Blades]] and offers him to take a test-run with them on the racetrack behind his lab. After the race, [[Mog]] shows up and asks Cid about the progress of the racing machine he commissioned. Cid promises to bring the machine by tomorrow, but later confides to Chocobo that he forgo it. The next day, Cid provides Mog his scooter, and Chocobo and Mog get into a race. After Chocobo wins, Mog confronts Cid over his vehicle's poor performance, but Cid replies that Chocobo won because of the differences in their abilities. He explains that the secret of Chocobo's [[Dash]] ability is the [[Magicite|Blue Crystal]] on his leg-ring. Mog mulls over his inferior [[Flap]] ability and decides he wants a Blue Crystal as well, so Cid recommends that the two go on an adventure to discover the secret of the Blue Crystal.


The two head out to discover the secret behind the Blue Crystal, meeting and racing other characters along the way. When the group reaches [[Mysidia]], a [[White Mage]] there notices that all the companions have Magicite, which the other characters had previously referred to as Blue Crystals. The companions want to know the legend behind the [[Magicite Shard]]s, but the White Mage agrees to tell them on the condition that they win against her in a race on the [[Floating Gardens]]. After the race, the White Mage reveals that the Magicite Shards used to be one large Magicite Crystal, but since others constantly fought over it, [[Ming-Wu]] broke the Crystal into eight pieces and scattered the shards to the four winds. The Magicite Crystal would be restored once all eight pieces are brought together. After this discovery, the companions continue searching for other racers that have a Magicite Shard.
The two head out to discover the secret behind the Blue Crystal, meeting and racing other characters along the way. When the group reaches [[Mysidia]], a [[White Mage]] there notices that all the companions have Magicite, which the other characters had previously referred to as Blue Crystals. The companions want to know the legend behind the [[Magicite Shard]]s, but the White Mage agrees to tell them on the condition that they win against her in a race on the [[Floating Gardens]]. After the race, the White Mage reveals that the Magicite Shards used to be one large Magicite Crystal, but since others constantly fought over it, [[Ming-Wu]] broke the Crystal into eight pieces and scattered the shards to the four winds. The Magicite Crystal would be restored once all eight pieces are brought together. After this discovery, the companions continue searching for other racers that have a Magicite Shard.

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