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==Mario Kart Tour==
==Mario Kart Tour==
it is Boo Lake coming to Tour, no other course has that right angle at the beginning, and also them lamp posts. it can only be Boo Lake {{User:RealStuffMister/sig}} 10:06, October 7, 2022 (EDT)
it is Boo Lake coming to Tour, no other course has that right angle at the beginning, and also them lamp posts. it can only be Boo Lake {{User:RealStuffMister/sig}} 10:06, October 7, 2022 (EDT)
:the only other course that has them lamps is N64 Banshee Boardwalk, however this course steers to the right, banshee Boardwalk does not have a 90 degree turn to the right at any point, which leads into a jump. {{User:RealStuffMister/sig}} 10:13, October 7, 2022 (EDT)
==Suspicion on RMX Ghost Valley 2, and why it is Boo Lake==
after making all my edits, renaming the page and so on, i watched back RMX Ghost Valley 1 and noticed it looks scarily similar to the image shown, fitting for the time of year i guess haha, it got me worried it might not actually be GBA Boo Lake, but instead RMX Ghost Valley 2, however, on much inspection, i concluded that, yes, it is indeed GBA Boo Lake and not RMX Ghost Valley 2.
'''So for anyone else who may think to edit this article, or any related articles, this is Boo Lake because:'''
*There is a lake beneath the road, you can see it ripple around the beams that enter it, the Ghost Valley courses don't have this effect, because they are over an abyss, i believe, and do not have the ripple effects.
*There are faint lights illuminating the road around the starting line, while the Ghost Valley courses do have lamps on the starting lines, they do not actually light the road in the way seen in the picture, with warm coloured circular areas being present, because of the lights. GBA Boo Lake in its original appearance does have these, however.
*Ghost Valley has simple poles for their starting lines, while this course appears to use thick wooden beams, so it isnt a Ghost Valley course.
*I don't want to detail it too much here for those who wish to avoid spoilers, but let's just say that another game also indicates that it is Boo Lake/Broken Pier via its own internal content.
Additionally, there may be suspicions it is N64 Banshee Boardwalk and not GBA Boo Lake, we can safely say it isnt because Banshee Boardwalk only has one 90 degree turn to the right, it is the second turn in the whole course, and it doesn't lead to a ramp, so it isn't Banshee Boardwalk.
I just felt like writing this for those who remain hesitant, and think its too soon to say its Boo Lake now, to avoid people undoing all edits on this, and all related articles. {{User:RealStuffMister/sig}} 18:16, October 8, 2022 (EDT)

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