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A location created to house and display various musical, combative, or sports events for spectators.
First appeared in Super Mario Kart, this arena is shaped like a square. The GBA version is a bit different and took place in the desert. Returning in Mario Kart Wii, the SNES version is one of 5 Retro Arenas.
A Mario Kart Wii arena that is made of blocks.
A new arena that appears in Mario Kart Wii. It has a Chain Chomp rolling around the arena, squishing anyone along the way.
A famous mall located in Isle Delfino and it is the 2nd course of the Flower Cup in Mario Kart Wii. It has a food court, plenty of shops and escalators that change with each lap you race on. The course returns in Mario Kart 7.
A Battle Mode arena that made its debut in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and again as a Retro arena in the Wii version.
A large boat carrying passengers for recreational trips.
In Paper Mario, Dry Dry Ruins is the location of the second Star Spirit, Mamar, and home to Tutankoopa and his Chain Chomps. It is also featured in Mario Kart Wii as a Special Cup course.
A stadium that made it's Mario Kart Wii debut and is designed by Funky Kong. It has ramps, a cheering crowd and the big screen to show you what you're doing during the battle. It is the biggest stadium in the game!
Italy is a republic on the Appenine Peninsula in Southern Europe. Its cusine has given the world pasta and pizza. Mario, one of the most famous video game characters, is of Italian-American origin.
A shop that allows the players to get a Lucky Party Ticket in Mario Party 4. You could win big here if you play very well.
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.
A circuit that first appeared in Super Mario Kart and later became a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Moo Moo Country is a re-make of the famous Mario Kart 64 track, Moo Moo Farm.
A notable track of the Mario Kart Franchise. A farm with random gophers popping out of it.
A tent where you can play Party Mode in Mario Party 8.
A Mario Party 5 gameboard where dreams are made of pirates, and more!
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!
Skyscrapers are a type of building defined by their height and continuous inhabitance. The skyscraper location is for games with specific levels that take place in or on tall buildings.
A famous location where the game Mario Party 8 takes place.
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.
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.
Waluigi Stadium is a race course that first appeared in Mario Kart Double Dash!! In it, it is the 4th and final course in the Flower Cup, and in Mario Kart Wii, it is the 4th and final course in the Banana Cup.
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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