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The fourth and last course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart DS. This race course is reminiscent of the boss levels of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World.
A narrow street with walls on both sides.
The shortest track of Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart DS. It is Baby Mario & Baby Luigi's course. In Double Dash!!, it is the 3rd track of the Mushroom Cup and in the DS version, it is the Banana Cup's final course.
Beaches are slopes of sand, gravel, or pebbles that lead down to the water of an ocean, sea, river, or lake.
The home and hideout of Bowser and his family. It is the final stage of the typical Mario story arc. Bowser's Castle also appears as a race track in all Mario Kart games and as a baseball stadium in the Mario Baseball series.
Because some bridges are too large to be considered mere objects.
A large building constructed of stone, used as a defensive structure. They usually date from the Middle Ages.
A race course on Delfino Island that appears first in Mario Kart DS and later in the Wii version as the 3rd course of the Banana Cup.
Deserts are typically depicted as hot arid places.
DK Pass is the first course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart DS. The course's layout is somewhat similar to DK's other courses; DK Mountain and DK Summit. In Mario Kart 7, the course returns as the second track of the Leaf Cup.
The first track of Mario Kart DS and the game's opening course in the Mushroom Cup!
Haunted houses are ominous places full of dread. If you dare enter, anything from flying books to hordes of zombies await you.
Isle Delfino is the dolphin shaped island inhabited by Piantas and Nokis. The island is known best as the main setting for the GameCube game Super Mario Sunshine.
A course in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as the first course in the Mushroom Cup. It's a great course for beginners.
This spooky piece of real estate was won in a mysterious contest by Luigi. What he found there however, wasn't the prize he had hoped for. It also became an arena in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and as a course in the Mario sports and racing series.
A circuit that first appeared in Super Mario Kart and later became a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
A notable track of the Mario Kart Franchise. A farm with random gophers popping out of it.
The first track of the Flower Cup in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and the final track of the Leaf Cup in Mario Kart DS.
The residence of her royal highness Princess Peach Toadstool. It became a landmark in various racing courses in the Mario Kart series.
The second race course of the Special Cup in Mario Kart DS. Drivers must watch out for unchained Chain Chomps and Monty Moles in the way. It returns in the Wii version as one of the 16 Retro Tracks.
Pyramids are triangular buildings usually made of stone and build in ancient times. Usually filled with tunnels and traps.
Rainbow Road is the final and most difficult track in every Mario Kart game to date in the Special Cup. Try not to fall off!
Shroom Ridge is a public road racetrack that takes place on a mountain ridge. It is the last course in the Flower Cup.
Sky Garden is a race course; first introduced in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. It reappeared later in the Retro Courses of Mario Kart DS.
The Mushroom Kingdom is the fanciful world where many of Mario's adventures take place. The kingdom also hosts various sporting events like racing, tennis, and golf.
Tick Tock Clock is a level appearing in Super Mario 64. The speed of the moving parts within the level is determined by the position of the hands on the clock face when you enter the level.
Tropical islands have been featured in major games such as Far Cry and Monkey Island. With the technology now available to render lush vegetation and sparkling sea water, this location has become increasingly popular.
An arena that first appeared in Mario Kart DS and later as one of 5 Mario Kart Wii retro arenas.
A Mario Kart DS racetrack where players must avoid pinballs, flippers and more. This course is designed by Waluigi and it's the 3rd course in the Flower Cup. In Mario Sports Mix, it's also one of the courts.
Wario Stadium is a Mario Kart course. It appears in both Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart DS, though they are not the same. The N64 version has a Jumbotron, while the DS version has its own introduction music in the single-player Grand Prix.
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