Difference between revisions of "SNES Mario Circuit 1"
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This course has three other layouts that were used during ''Mario Kart Tour''. | This course has three other layouts that were used during ''Mario Kart Tour''. | ||
===Reverse=== | ===Reverse=== | ||
The Reverse variant is mostly identical to the regular version, except driven backwards. In addition, the longest straightaway of the course now has a [[Glider Ramp]] and some extra Warp Pipes, and there are several oil slicks on the course. | The Reverse variant is mostly identical to the regular version, except driven backwards. In addition, the longest straightaway of the course now has a [[Glider Ramp]] and some extra Warp Pipes, and there are several oil slicks on the course<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9A2-dzfwds&ab_channel=Jimmy</ref>. | ||
===Trick=== | ===Trick=== | ||
The Trick variant has extra ramps: some small ones near the beginning, a huge platform right after the second turn that the racers drive up, and a set of ramps leading onto each other right before the finish line. | The Trick variant has extra ramps: some small ones near the beginning, a huge platform right after the second turn that the racers drive up, and a set of ramps leading onto each other right before the finish line<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CENpJH3iEqE</ref>. | ||
===Reverse/Trick=== | ===Reverse/Trick=== | ||
The Reverse/Trick variant is nearly identical to the Reverse variant; however, it has the ramps from the end of the | The Reverse/Trick variant is nearly identical to the Reverse variant; however, it has the ramps from the end of the Trick variant facing the other direction. These ramps now have a Glider Ramp on top, and extra Warp Pipes blowing air vertically are scattered around near both Glider Ramps<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0RhaUHG2X0&ab_channel=Jimmy</ref>. | ||
==Events== | ==Events== |
Revision as of 01:49, 19 December 2020
Mario Circuit 1 is a racetrack that made its debut in Super Mario Kart as the first course of the Mushroom Cup. It later was reused in Mario Kart: Super Circuit as the first course of the Extra Mushroom Cup, in Mario Kart DS as the first course in the Shell Cup, and in Mario Kart Tour in a variety of cups across a variety of tours. It is located in Donut Plains in Dinosaur Land alongside all the other Mario Circuit tracks that debuted alongside it and the new ones created for Mario Kart Tour.
Appearance
- “Pulled straight from the SNES version of Super Mario Kart, this narrow track is further complicated by the pipes that protrude from its surface.”
- —Instruction Manual, Mario Kart DS[1]
Mario Circuit 1 has a simplistic layout. It is made of a paved road on a dirt field. The course starts with an immediate left turn followed by a long straightaway, which then has a sharp left turn. Several Warp Pipes are scattered here. There is another series of turns that have a handful of Warp Pipes scattered about, and then a lap is finished. In the background, you can see tree-covered hills also visible from Donut Plains 1.
Alternative Layouts
This course has three other layouts that were used during Mario Kart Tour.
Reverse
The Reverse variant is mostly identical to the regular version, except driven backwards. In addition, the longest straightaway of the course now has a Glider Ramp and some extra Warp Pipes, and there are several oil slicks on the course[2].
Trick
The Trick variant has extra ramps: some small ones near the beginning, a huge platform right after the second turn that the racers drive up, and a set of ramps leading onto each other right before the finish line[3].
Reverse/Trick
The Reverse/Trick variant is nearly identical to the Reverse variant; however, it has the ramps from the end of the Trick variant facing the other direction. These ramps now have a Glider Ramp on top, and extra Warp Pipes blowing air vertically are scattered around near both Glider Ramps[4].
Events
During Mario Kart DS, the eighth mission of the first set took place here, where Mario performed power-slides on this course.
During Mario Kart Tour, this course was in a total of thirteen tours[5]:
- New York Tour
- Mario Cup
- Dry Bones Cup
- Peach Cup (R)
- Baby Mario Cup (T)
- Paris Tour
- Baby Daisy Cup
- Daisy Cup
- Baby Luigi Cup (R)
- Waluigi Cup (T)
- Winter Tour (2019)
- Koopa Troopa Cup
- Baby Peach Cup
- Wario Cup (R)
- Metal Mario Cup (T)
- Holiday Tour
- Baby Luigi Cup (R/T)
- Peachette Cup (R/T)
- New Year's Tour
- Mario Cup
- Baby Rosalina Cup
- Peach Cup (R)
- Rosalina Cup (T)
- Mario Bros. Tour
- Rosalina Cup
- Shy Guy Cup (T)
- Daisy Cup
- Metal Mario Cup (R)
- Peachette Cup (R/T)
- Pauline Cup (R/T)
- Baby Rosalina Tour
- Mario Cup
- Koopa Troopa Cup (T)
- Peachette Cup (R)
- Trick Tour
- Waluigi Cup (R/T)
- Flower Tour
- Peach Cup (R)
- Mario Cup
- Lemmy Cup (T)
- Jungle Tour
- Baby Mario Cup
- Lakitu Cup (T)
- Yoshi Cup (R)
- Pirate Tour
- Koopa Troopa Cup (R/T)
- Super Mario Kart Tour
- Mario Cup (R)
- Peach Cup (T)
- Baby Rosalina Cup
- Mario vs. Luigi Tour
- Mario Cup (R/T)
- Fire Bro Cup (R/T)