Although a replacement steering wheel is available on eBay, the cost of the part far outweighs the income the game itself provides, making the purchase unfeasible. Six years after King Candy's death, the steering wheel controller for Sugar Rush breaks as a result of Ralph attempting to modify the game for Vanellope, who had grown bored and restless due to the lack of challenge, rendering it unplayable. Vanellope then reclaimed her sovereign status, as "President Vanellope von Schweetz". The villainous King Candy would remain in power for fifteen years until he was finally defeated by the combined efforts of Vanellope and Wreck-It Ralph. By reprogramming the game's codes, Turbo removed Princess Vanellope von Schweetz from the throne and made himself sovereign under his new identity: King Candy, inadvertently causing Vanellope to become a glitched character. Shortly after the game was plugged in-and before it was first played by gamers- Sugar Rush was hijacked by a rogue character named Turbo, from his titular game TurboTime, who became jealous of his game losing popularity in the arcade and decided to take over others to gain attention by visitors. The Sugar Rush as seen in Litwak's was originally a twin console game, but by the events of Ralph Breaks the Internet, one of the consoles was removed. Sometime later, TobiKomi became defunct, causing replacement parts to be largely unavailable and expensive due to their rarity. It is based on popular kart racing titles, such as the Mario Kart series. According to its cabinet, Sugar Rush was developed by the fictional company TobiKomi, and was installed into the arcade in 1997.
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