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'''Mario Circuit 4''' is the fifth and final course of the [[Star Cup]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. The longest of the Mario Circuits, it is a straightforward course of normal road, with [[Warp Pipe|Pipes]] and [[Oil Slick]]s as the only hazards. Similar to [[Mario Circuit 3]], there is a shortcut at the end of the track. The gap in the crash barrier can be used to drive right through, best done with a [[star]] or a [[mushroom]]. [[Cape Feather]]s are disabled for this track to avoid [[jump]]ing over the crash barriers and thus saving a lot of time. | '''Mario Circuit 4''' is the fifth and final course of the [[Star Cup]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. The longest of the Mario Circuits, it is a straightforward course of normal road, with [[Warp Pipe|Pipes]] and [[Oil Slick]]s as the only hazards. Similar to [[Mario Circuit 3]], there is a shortcut at the end of the track. The gap in the crash barrier can be used to drive right through, best done with a [[star]] or a [[mushroom]]. [[Cape Feather]]s are disabled for this track to avoid [[jump]]ing over the crash barriers and thus saving a lot of time. It is the only SNES Mario Circuit course that has yet to become a [[Retro Grand Prix|retro course]] in a later [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'']] game. Due to this, it could appear in Mario Kart 8. | ||
Mario Circuit 4 also appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' as a hidden classic racecourse. | Mario Circuit 4 also appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' as a hidden classic racecourse. |
Revision as of 16:32, April 14, 2014
Mario Circuit 4 is the fifth and final course of the Star Cup in the game Super Mario Kart. The longest of the Mario Circuits, it is a straightforward course of normal road, with Pipes and Oil Slicks as the only hazards. Similar to Mario Circuit 3, there is a shortcut at the end of the track. The gap in the crash barrier can be used to drive right through, best done with a star or a mushroom. Cape Feathers are disabled for this track to avoid jumping over the crash barriers and thus saving a lot of time. It is the only SNES Mario Circuit course that has yet to become a retro course in a later Mario Kart game. Due to this, it could appear in Mario Kart 8.
Mario Circuit 4 also appears in Mario Kart: Super Circuit as a hidden classic racecourse.
Trivia
- Mario Circuit is the only racecourse in the game to have a 4 next to it.