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== Split ghosts from game page ==
== Split ghosts from game page ==
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Recently, I've noticed that the Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7 pages are '''''huge''''', especially with the ghost charts.  So I was thinking that we could split the normal and expert staff ghosts on their own pages re. game to lower down the size for some browsers like the 3DS or iPod Touch.  Also, it will help with the organization.
Recently, I've noticed that the Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7 pages are '''''huge''''', especially with the ghost charts.  So I was thinking that we could split the normal and expert staff ghosts on their own pages re. game to lower down the size for some browsers like the 3DS or iPod Touch.  Also, it will help with the organization.


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==Split {{fake link|Mario Kart Arcade GP (series)}} elements from [[Mario Kart (series)]]==
==Split {{fake link|Mario Kart Arcade GP (series)}} elements from [[Mario Kart (series)]]==
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I've been looking into this article and I noticed how this article is mainly talking about the Mario Kart games Nintendo developed and very little about the Arcade GP series. This mainly talks about the home console and handheld Mario Karts, and it's not because we lack that much info on the Arcade games. Here's my reasoning why these should be discussed separately:
I've been looking into this article and I noticed how this article is mainly talking about the Mario Kart games Nintendo developed and very little about the Arcade GP series. This mainly talks about the home console and handheld Mario Karts, and it's not because we lack that much info on the Arcade games. Here's my reasoning why these should be discussed separately:


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Reading this page, I personally think that the lists of games and characters looks messy. I was thinking that we should list the Arcade games in their own list after the list of main games and do the same with the character list. The character list especially looks really messy will all these characters that are exclusive to the arcade series. Thoughts? --[[User:SinnohMasterGalaxy|SinnohMasterGalaxy]] ([[User talk:SinnohMasterGalaxy|talk]]) 03:27, 24 April 2014 (EDT)
Reading this page, I personally think that the lists of games and characters looks messy. I was thinking that we should list the Arcade games in their own list after the list of main games and do the same with the character list. The character list especially looks really messy will all these characters that are exclusive to the arcade series. Thoughts? --[[User:SinnohMasterGalaxy|SinnohMasterGalaxy]] ([[User talk:SinnohMasterGalaxy|talk]]) 03:27, 24 April 2014 (EDT)
:They are still Mario Kart games. It would be silly to have a sub-page for games in a series that are released on a different platform. --<big>'''{{color|blue|-}}[[User:Skittles|{{color|red|Sk}}]][[User talk:Skittles|{{color|darkorange|it}}]][[Special:Random|{{color|green|tl}}]][[Special:MyPage|{{color|purple|es}}]]'''</big>
:They are still Mario Kart games. It would be silly to have a sub-page for games in a series that are released on a different platform. --<big>'''{{color|-|blue}}[[User:Skittles|{{color|Sk|red}}]][[User talk:Skittles|{{color|it|darkorange}}]][[Special:Random|{{color|tl|green}}]][[Special:MyPage|{{color|es|purple}}]]'''</big>
::I'm not suggesting a new page, just two different lists to keep the main series and Arcade series a little separate. --[[User:SinnohMasterGalaxy|SinnohMasterGalaxy]] ([[User talk:SinnohMasterGalaxy|talk]]) 15:51, 24 April 2014 (EDT)
::I'm not suggesting a new page, just two different lists to keep the main series and Arcade series a little separate. --[[User:SinnohMasterGalaxy|SinnohMasterGalaxy]] ([[User talk:SinnohMasterGalaxy|talk]]) 15:51, 24 April 2014 (EDT)
:I think it looks fine the way it is.--[[User:Vommack|Vommack]] ([[User talk:Vommack|talk]]) 15:53, 24 April 2014 (EDT)
:I think it looks fine the way it is.--[[User:Vommack|Vommack]] ([[User talk:Vommack|talk]]) 15:53, 24 April 2014 (EDT)
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With the recent disagreement regarding the status ''Mario Kart Tour'', it’s important to remind that with regards to material from Nintendo its status is the same as ''Super Mario Run'': both the [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/history/index.html site from Nintendo Co. Ltd.] and the [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Super-Mario-Bros-35th-Anniversary-hub/My-Mario-Timeline-1832479.html site from Nintendo of Europe] put it in the list of the main games. It makes sense from their point of view, both ''Super Mario Run'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'' are developed by Nintendo (and the help of Bandai Namco is also seen in ''Mario Kart 8''). So we either move ''Super Mario Run'' among the mobile games in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series page]], reflecting what we already do for ports and remakes that are in a separate section, or we put ''Mario Kart Tour'' among the main games again, the current situation is simply inconsistent.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:37, September 6, 2020 (EDT)
With the recent disagreement regarding the status ''Mario Kart Tour'', it’s important to remind that with regards to material from Nintendo its status is the same as ''Super Mario Run'': both the [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/history/index.html site from Nintendo Co. Ltd.] and the [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Super-Mario-Bros-35th-Anniversary-hub/My-Mario-Timeline-1832479.html site from Nintendo of Europe] put it in the list of the main games. It makes sense from their point of view, both ''Super Mario Run'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'' are developed by Nintendo (and the help of Bandai Namco is also seen in ''Mario Kart 8''). So we either move ''Super Mario Run'' among the mobile games in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series page]], reflecting what we already do for ports and remakes that are in a separate section, or we put ''Mario Kart Tour'' among the main games again, the current situation is simply inconsistent.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:37, September 6, 2020 (EDT)
:I feel like it's worth noting that ''Run'' and ''Tour'' are both mobile games, as they're developed for and released on non-Nintendo consoles, compared to every other main series game in either series (excluding ''Super Mario Bros.''). It's kind of similar to how we put the arcade games separately, because they're released on non-Nintendo consoles (being developed by Bandai Namco isn't relevant, since ''Super Circuit'' was developed by Intelligent Systems). [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:26, September 6, 2020 (EDT)
== Cat Peach and Tanooki Mario ==
Even though they are considered separate characters from Peach and Mario respectively in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, should Cat Peach and Tanooki Mario really be listed as unique characters while all of the variations from Mario Kart Tour aren't. And I'm not saying the costumes from Tour should be listed separately from their base character, but I'm just saying that the costumes aren't alternate costumes but rather separate playable characters for their base character in MKT either, so what's the difference? --{{user|SuperGarfieldWorld}} 9/13/2020 - 6:10 PM EST
:''Mario Kart 8'' doesn't have any variants excluding characters who share a slot on the CSS. Tanooki Mario and Cat Peach have their own unique emblem, voice lines, ''and'' animations, making them more unique than half the roster of both ''Mario Kart Wii'' and ''Double Dash!!'' (where a lot of partners shared animations). The variants in ''Mario Kart Tour'' are counted as variants due to one of the following criteria: naming style of "character (variant)", e.g. "Mario (Musician)"; sharing emblems with the base character; sharing certain animations (like the "rocket start" animation) or all animations with the base character; and sharing voice lines with the base character, such as when selected. Basically, the concept of variants only exists for characters in ''Mario Kart Tour'', and is not to be applied to any games beforehand. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 00:32, September 14, 2020 (EDT)
== Perfect Attendance ==
If ''Arcade GP VR'' is counted for perfect attendance, why not ''MKLive: Home Circuit''? I mean, it's another installment in the series. And don't say it's a spinoff, when the arcade ones are spinoffs as well! In that case, shouldn't only Mario and Luigi be the only people to appear in every installment? {{unsigned|ShadicMCGS}}
:I've made the change. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:31, October 25, 2020 (EDT)
== Ultra Shortcuts ==
I’m currently working on an article on the Ultra Shortcuts (lap-skipping glitches) which appear throughout the series. In order to explain how they function, it is necessary to briefly explain Mario Kart’s checkpoint system. I have tried to upload a couple of checkpoint maps to use as reference, but they were deleted (understandably) as they were deemed to be too technical and irrelevant. I thought if I explained myself here, it might seem more reasonable.
Also, regardless of the checkpoint debate, would my article even be accepted or would it also be deemed irrelevant?{{unsigned|JJRC}}
:I'm not sure what you mean about the "checkpoint system", but I think this sort of thing would not warrant its own article. It may be suitable for the glitch pages for each game. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 11:42, April 24, 2021 (EDT)
Point taken. I just thought that since the Ultra Shortcut is a pretty significant glitch, and appears in most of the games in the series, it could warrant its own page.
The checkpoint system: each course has multiple checkpoints and key checkpoints, each of which have to be reached in the right order to complete a lap. However, it is possible on some tracks to skip from between KCP 0 (the finish line) and KCP 1 to the final KCP, and complete a lap, as the checkpoints immediately in front and behind the checkpoint you are in are always activated. Hence, Ultra Shortcut.{{unsigned|JJRC}}
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== Splitting the game modes ==
So I was looking at this page, and I noticed that there are no article links for any game modes for the Mario Kart games except Battle Mode. So I tried searching "Grand Prix", and it redirected me to a section of the Mario Kart series article (more specificially, the Modes of Gameplay section [[Mario_Kart_(series)#Modes_of_play]] (also, it specifically says "'Time Trial' redirects here")). And I was thinking, "Why does Battle Mode have an article, but every other game mode doesn't?" I mean sure, Battle Mode has a lot of Fly Guys circling around it, but there's plenty of bits and pecices to Grand Prix too! So I'm thinking we should get these game modes split up and give them their own articles. What do you think? [[User:Broque|Broque]] ([[User talk:Broque|talk]]) 17:31, July 1, 2021 (EDT)
:I think more of a case can be argued for Battle Mode being merged into each respective Mario Kart series article than its own thing because I don't think Grand Prix really changes across games. It's always race 4 courses in a cup whereas Balloon Battle is pretty different. I also don't see modes in other games getting their own articles either like Mario Party's mini-game mode. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 15:43, July 5, 2021 (EDT)
== Waluigi Stadium ==
In the course table, it currently says that Waluigi Stadium from Double Dash only appears in that game and has 1 total appearance, but it actually reappears in Mario Kart Wii. I cannot edit the table as it is protected.
[[Special:Contributions/179.218.120.189|179.218.120.189]] 18:04, March 22, 2022 (EDT)
==GP series race course table split==
Even as someone who likes big and complicated tables I'd like to propose to split the race course table between GP and non GP games for no other apparent reason than the speculative idea that there will never be any overlap between the two (no GP tracks will appear in a non GP game and viceversa). As per the vote seen in this talk page before, there is no need to split the Namco games from this page, however said vote was made before the table. Opinions? [[User:MariusM|MariusM]] ([[User talk:MariusM|talk]]) 13:30, January 5, 2023 (EST)
:It would be nice to have the main series all in a row, but on the other hand, there's also an appeal in having every course in the series on one table. Though if you just want a list of every MK course ever, we have [[Template:MK race courses]] for that. Actually, a similar change would be nice there, listing the tracks by game in order of main series, Tour, the arcade games, and Live Circuit. (Maybe those last two should be the other way around, but in terms of tracks I think even the arcade games have more of a shot than tracks with no layout.) ...Getting back to the point, I think I convinced myself - a subheader for the arcade games (and heck, throw Live Circuit in there as well) seems like it'd be a good idea. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 15:59, January 5, 2023 (EST)
Honestly, the console ''Mario Kart'' games and ''Mario Kart Tour'' share a same set of courses with each other, a similar thing happens with the ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' series. The purpose of the tables is showing overlaps, otherwise a much more convenient format (e.g. galleries of course icons) would have been chosen. This is why I think the tables should be split, as there's simply no real overlap between two subsets.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:15, January 5, 2023 (EST)
:I don't see a problem with splitting the tables. If, theoretically, the arcade tracks do make an appearance in the main games, we could always move them back. But the core console games are interconnected with each other and don't really have anything to do with the arcade titles and vice versa. I'd support splitting the tables. I can't speak for Live Circuit though. Don't have it, don't have the space to use it anyway, so I don't know much about it. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
I do not agree with this at all. What makes the GP games so intrinsically different that they need their own section? Why a separation is needed in this case? The purpose of this table is to make an exhaustive list of all race courses in this franchise in a form that is easy to read for people. By subdividing-it, not only you archive the same result without the chronology, but you also increase the page length for nothing. People won't go see [[Template:MK race courses]] if they have a list here. All it will do is introduce confusion. It is as if those games doesn't belong to the same franchise as the "mainline ones". --[[User:Conradd|Conradd]] ([[User talk:Conradd|talk]]) 16:15, January 14, 2023 (EST)
:They kind of don't. ''Arcade GP''{{'}}s tracks have had fifteen years to cross over to the main series, and in that time, they have not. I don't see how separating them because of that introduces confusion. In fact, its greatest benefit is making the table easier to read. The arcade games are three extra columns on a table that already has ten to keep track of as you scroll down it. Columns that contain no information aside from information on the arcade tracks, so why not split them? [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 16:33, January 14, 2023 (EST)
So we separate them from the main table because they haven't appeared in a console game recently? So what? N64 Wario Stadium hasn't reappeared since, should we also separate it from the table? Do we have to set a specific number of years for them to be included? What kind of arbitrary rule is that? Confusion because we have a template with all of the courses in chronological order and now we have this page with not all of them, some separated. I don't understand how it's easier to read when you can choose a table that is in a single block, containing all the games courses arranged in chronological order of release dates. If the information about the GP games bother you that much, do not included it, simple. --[[User:Conradd|Conradd]] ([[User talk:Conradd|talk]]) 17:08, January 14, 2023 (EST)
:What makes you prefer not covering the Arcade GP series at all to covering it in a separate table? [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 17:15, January 14, 2023 (EST)
(EDIT) I don't want the presentation of this page to be screw up for this, it's not worth it. If you want more reasons, I think our conversations provide enough. --[[User:Conradd|Conradd]] ([[User talk:Conradd|talk]]) 17:42, January 14, 2023 (EST)
:I'd say it's less presentable to list the arcade courses in the same table as the console courses, considering the two subsets have never intermingled once, because it only creates a cluster of blank table cells that are difficult to scour through. Your N64 Wario Stadium example is a false equivalency: console ''Mario Kart'' games have shown a clear resolve to only reuse courses from its own subset, so them bringing back Wario Stadium at some point is infinitely more likely than with any arcade course. As Tails777 stated above, if console titles will ever start recognising courses from arcade titles or vice-versa, there's nothing holding this wiki back from reverting to the previous set-up; for now, though, there's no trade-off in making these course listings more digestible. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 18:13, January 14, 2023 (EST)
== Sky-High Sundae's position on the table ==
It seems there's some disagreement on how we should handle this, so before an edit war starts, I'd like to hash this out if we can. I think my stance is that there's no way to win here, because either we make it look like it belongs to one game while its joint-custody situation is relegated to a footnote, or we make it look like two tracks and it's only clear it's one when you click on the links and see they're the same. Personally, though, I think the former is preferable. Between the two, I'd rather imply something was from the wrong number of games than is the wrong amount of tracks. Especially considering what game Sky-High Sundae's from is still quite contentious outside the wiki. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 09:42, January 27, 2023 (EST)
:[[Talk:Sky-High Sundae#Determining which game did Sky-High Sundae come from|There's been a proposal]]. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 10:37, January 27, 2023 (EST)
::They're well aware of that Doc, hence why we have the footnote on this page. They meant where to put it in on the table in this page, in one area or the other or both, and they're concerned that it can make it seem like there are two Sky-High Sundae courses at a glance. Personally, I disagree about how much of an issue that would be (it only takes a moment or two to read the footnote or click the link), but I'll leave it to others to decide. {{User:Somethingone/sig}} 10:46, January 27, 2023 (EST)
I think another argument is consistency. Every other course is only listed once. I don't find SHS's joint custody situation a compelling reason to change this, especially when it leads to duplicate information. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 12:04, January 28, 2023 (EST)
:Honestly? Feature it in both, as that's what the proposal decided. Maybe put a different sign as footnote so it's harder to pass it as a minor footnote, but I think most readers will just think what has always been stated: that the course appearing in both parts means that it's considered a new course in both games. If in the future they assign a prepended platform code to the name shown in-game, we'll put Sky-High Sundae in the part corresponding to said platform code.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:31, January 29, 2023 (EST)
::I really can't agree with this. We are putting it on the table twice when the table ''exists because'' tracks show up in multiple games. We are showing the exact same information in two different places. Even with the footnote, this is not a natural way of doing this. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 12:50, January 29, 2023 (EST)
Personally, as I said in my edit, I think the note added after Sky-High, plus the yellow color and the note in the MK8DX column is enough. There aren't that many footnotes in this table, especially in the courses column, which makes them stand out to the readers, so you can take advantage of that if you want to add any clarification or additional information. For me, the purpose of this table is to list all the unique main courses in the series, so I think we should only list them once. I also agree that two Sky-Highs could lead to unnecessary confusion. As for where it should go, I think putting it in the Tour row at the end is better because, both the game and the course are much more recent than MK8DX (and because this course was clearly made initially for Tour and its shitty mobile graphics, let's face it).--[[User:Conradd|Conradd]] ([[User talk:Conradd|talk]]) 22:07, January 29, 2023 (EST)
=== Proposal: where do we put Sky-High Sundae? ===
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{{Proposal outcome|passed|1-8-1|With the Tour courses}}
Right, so. As discussed above, the current wiki policy, set by [[Talk:Sky-High Sundae#Determining which game did Sky-High Sundae come from|this proposal]], is that Sky-High Sundae is a course from both ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' '''and''' ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. This leads to the question of how to handle it on this article's table, since we have to put it somewhere.
I want to stress '''this will in no way effect our policy on which game Sky-High Sundae comes from, only the table on this article'''.
'''Proposer:''' {{User|Ahemtoday}}<br>
'''Deadline:''' February 13, 2023, 23:59 GMT
====With the ''Mario Kart 8'' courses====
# {{User|Ahemtoday}} Second choice, since as I'll explain further down, I think putting it on the table twice is the worst option. I do think putting it with ''Tour'' makes more sense, since it matches the race course template, and we did that there because it's the odd one out among the MK8 courses as the only ''Deluxe''-exclusive one (and also because of the platform code).
====With the ''Mario Kart Tour'' courses====
# {{User|Ahemtoday}} First choice. I do not think putting it in two distinct places on the table is desirable, since '''A)''' it would result in a row of cells that contains completely identical information to a previous row; '''B)''' the table's entire purpose is to show what tracks are in multiple games so we should just let it do that; '''C)''' Sky-High Sundae's joint custody situation is made clear enough by the footnote and everything else on the wiki, so we don't need to break how the table is laid out just so it doesn't look at first glance like it belongs to only one; and '''D)''' it would instead look at first glance like it was two tracks like Luigi Circuit and Sherbet Land and I think any way you slice it, how many tracks something is is more important to get right than which game it originates from.
# {{User|ShootingStar7X}} Per proposal.
# {{User|Infinite8}} I know it's a new course for both games. But maybe for the table, it should be under the Tour row because of the "mob" platform code. Per proposal.
# {{User|Tails777}} I still consider Sky-High Sundae to be more of a Tour track than an 8 Deluxe track for reasons I stated back when we discussed what to consider it so my vote goes here. As for my main reasoning, per Infinite8.
# {{User|Conradd}} I think this option is the best.
# {{User|Killer Moth}} Per all.
# {{User|RealStuffMister}} per all and per my explanation in the edit summary on the Mario Kart (series) page
# {{User|Arend}} It was always made as a new course ''for'' Tour, as in Tour data, it's assigned with the mob prefix, not a wu or nsw one. I've held onto this sentiment from the start and it hasn't changed. Per all.
====Put it on the table twice====
#{{User|Somethingone}} The relevant part of this table says that the game each track is in is their "Original Game", which in other words is the game it debuted in. Sky-High Sundae is a new course for both MK8D and MKT, so it should be put in both parts of the table. The same should be done with the racecourses template, as Sky-High Sundae is a unique case in the Mario Kart series of a track debuting in two games instead of one (need I remind you that the other two non-city tour courses in the pass debuted months before the pass even existed, and were given the "Tour" prefix everywhere else prior to Wave 3). I do not see how "It would appear like it is two separate tracks if we list it twice" could apply to this; under the table it is listed with the same check marks, coloration, and footnotes, and if that's not enough they can always check the link. And don't points C and D contradict each other? If the footnote appears twice for both "Sky-High Sundae" entries, saying that it is officially a new course for both of the games it is listed in (hence the "original course" at the top of the table), why would someone think that Nintendo released two separate new tracks with the same name in the same two Mario Kart games that are marketed as both being the debut course of both at the same time? And to everyone treating the "mob" internal name as the holy grail; can we really treat internal content as the ultimate objective determination and not take into account the possibility of Nintendo just having changed their mind on something? Remember, these same Mario Kart leaks also said that Waluigi Pinball was listed to debut in Wave 3 for the pass but it didn't. (and to the person talking about the upcoming Yoshi's Island and Bathroom courses, why does that matter when the next new course announced is a desert ruins with a Piranha Plant motif?) In general, I'd much rather uphold our "It debuted in both games" stance all around instead of soft-coring to one side and saying "it debuted in Mario Kart Tour <small>and also the Booster Course Pass</small>". If we decide to reconsider our "two game debut" stance and/or Nintendo pulls another Sky-High Sundae situation with a more distinctly "Tour-advertised" course, we can always pull a broader proposal to repeal the original SHS debut game proposal.
====Comments====
Another thing to point out is that ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'' would reveal another new non-city course in similar way to Sky-High Sundae, it would mess up the table even more if going for option C. Imagine new courses like ''mobyi'' and ''mobbr'' (future ''Tour'' tracks found in the game's files) that would presumably be new Booster Course Pass courses introduced a week before their ''Tour'' versions. I would also add my two suggestion concepts: [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/297596959026446337/1067811470567542855/image.png option A] and [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/297596959026446337/1067811470785650738/image.png option B] (with the Booster Course Pass logo in ''Tour'' row section, as Tencent releases of ''8 Deluxe'' treated city courses as no-prefix new courses). {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 20:15, January 30, 2023 (EST)
:I'm not too sure about putting the BCP logo in there. You have a point regarding the Tencent releases, but every other release ''does'' prefix the city courses. We'd have courses marked as Tour courses outside China, and courses only marked as Tour courses in-game and not on the website, all painted the same level of "arguably a BCP track" because of one course and a presumption of how future courses will be released. It seems better fit to put this information in a footnote somewhere. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 21:23, January 30, 2023 (EST)
@Somethingone a due precisation: the only main leak regarding Sky-High Sundae was the ''Mario Kart Tour'' icon of the course (which was eventually used in the final game), the <tt>New_Gmob_IceBuilding</tt> internal name is not a leak, but rather the course name used in the final product. It is not in the same ballpark of the Booster Course Pass leaks that had to do with content that was ultimately changed in the final product. With that being said, the text that actually ended in the in-game news post introducing the Sundae Tour revealed that indeed the original plan was releasing Sky-High Sundae in ''Mario Kart Tour'' first, so a change in the original release plan definitely happened, that unchanged text shows that it was a last-minute change, too.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 11:27, February 4, 2023 (EST)
== A note about the new Yoshi’s Island course ==
It's worth noting how said course was originally datamined in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' [https://tcrf.net/index.php?title=Mario_Kart_Tour&diff=1251072&oldid=1247672 no later than June 2022]. Its internal abbreviated name is <tt>mobyi</tt>, which puts it in the same situation of ''Sky-High Sundae'', the main difference being that this time the map objects of the course were found in the data of ''Mario Kart Tour'' several months prior to the course's announcement in the Booster Course Pass. Since I have data of previous tours, if I have some time in the next days I'll try to see if I can find when the map objects first appeared in the game's assets.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 00:39, February 9, 2023 (EST)
:I fully expect Yoshi's Island to come to Tour and be treated as a new course. When it does, that's when we should switch to treating it the same way as Sky-High Sundae. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 01:09, February 9, 2023 (EST)
::Agreed. We need to see how they'll handle the release in both games this time and act accordingly. Oddly enough the Japanese site of Nintendo doesn't have a "topic" article about the wave 4 announcement so we have very limited information at the moment.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:33, February 9, 2023 (EST)
:::One thing that can guarantee a confirmation for ''Tour'' is that when the official ''Mario Kart Tour'' Twitter account (in the case of the English account) retweets the Nintendo of America tweet regarding to the new Yoshi's Island course. The ''Tour'' Twitter account has previously retweeted the NoA tweet about the course lineup in the first three waves. {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 05:52, February 9, 2023 (EST)
:...Sooooo, going to raise a question here while we wait for the Yoshi's Island course to end up like a Sky-High Sundae situation; what if it doesn't end up like this? Unlike Sky-High Sundae, which was advertised to be a "new" course for both game simultaneously, this course does not seem to be under that umbrella as well. None of the subtle advertisement hints from Sky-High Sundae can be found here; the Twitter account did not retweet the first trailer for Yoshi's Island, there was no statement in the trailer of Yoshi's Island coming to ''Tour'' in the future, and the Mii Racing Suits do not hint at a Yoshi-themed tour coming up for ''Tour'' (the next one is a Spike-themed suit, the one after that will be a Pokey-themed suit). What do we do if it takes months before they announce the course for ''Tour'', or never does so at all? {{User:Somethingone/sig}} 22:05, March 3, 2023 (EST)
::Well, we keep it like it is, then. We should be treating it like an 8 Deluxe course at this point. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 00:10, March 4, 2023 (EST)
::We keep doing like we did with Sky-High Sundae: we treated it as a new course in both games mostly because that’s what Nintendo did, otherwise we would have just kept the note about its internal platform code. This course will likely end up in a future ''Yoshi Tour'', and at that point we’ll see what Nintendo does interns of both in-game prefix and written material, until then it’s a ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' course, and we keep the note about its internal platform code in the page.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:25, March 4, 2023 (EST)
As a little update, the official Twitter account of ''Mario Kart Tour'' [https://www.twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1641681733891538946 confirmed that the course will be named just ''Yoshi’s Island'' in ''Mario Kart Tour''], without any platform prefix. As usual, we’ll wait for the official Twitter post of the tour, the internal news notice of the upcoming Yoshi Tour and the [https://mario.nintendo.com/news/ news article on the Official Home of Mario] before taking any action, but the suggestion is already there that Yoshi’s Island will get the Sky-High Sundae treatment.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 12:23, March 31, 2023 (EDT)
== The new tracks from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Pass should be added in race courses list ==
That's something that should be simple. Just add the checkmarks for the courses and a reference for the respective wave.
I could edit there myself, but as the page is protected I'm just drop this info here, looking for someone that can edit the page to make the updates :)
[[User:Shideravan|Shideravan]] ([[User talk:Shideravan|talk]]) 14:43, June 24, 2023 (EDT)
== Mario Kart Tour should be included in the main series Mario Kart list ==
Mario Kart Tour should'nt be in an extra category, since it's a main series entrie. For example in the Super Mario series article Super Mario Run isn't excluded. I think it should be merged. {{unsigned|Big Super Mario Fan}}
== MK GP VR ==
Should the Mario Kart VR be added along with the other arcade games? I don't know much info about it or how many tracks there are, but it would be cool if someone added the tracks from this game. [[Special:Contributions/172.58.182.254|172.58.182.254]] 18:06, May 18, 2024 (EDT)
According to ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP VR]]''{{'}}s article, the game only has different "skins" of one track, though it doesn't state what those are. I'm hesitant to suggest any course of action since I only know what the wiki already has, but I get the feeling we'll need to rework how we present the arcade subseries's courses once someone arrives with the info. Maybe we add the similarly skin-based courses of Live Circuit, too? [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 21:27, May 18, 2024 (EDT)
I feel like it would be good to add the Live Circuit tracks along with the VR games since they are similar with having different track skins, but it would be more difficult for VR since it was only in Japan and London for a limited time, while  Live Circuit was available worldwide.
{{unsigned|67.60.61.44}}
== Weird mandela effect for me ==
So I was checking Royal Raceway the other day, and it said it wasn't in Mario Kart 7, even though I remember playing it on my game. So I looked everywhere and I can't find it anywhere. Did anyone else experience this or have any track in MK7 that resembles it? I just feel like I remember that glider section... [[Special:Contributions/172.59.197.103|172.59.197.103]] 15:36, June 13, 2024 (EDT)
:Sure it wasn't MK8? I've misremembered tracks from those games being in each other myself. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 15:52, June 13, 2024 (EDT)
It may have been MK7 Mario circuit because they all have cherry blossoms, or it could've been what you said IDK lol.
[[Special:Contributions/172.59.197.103|172.59.197.103]] 15:36, June 13, 2024 (EDT)

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