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is it worth adding that this is the first course in the Mario Kart series to be a classic course in a came that game out before the game it came from? it's considered a classic course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which released in 2017, but this course is from Mario Kart Tour, which released in 2019 [[User:RSM|RSM]], hoping to make amends soon. 12:25, February 27, 2022 (EST) | is it worth adding that this is the first course in the Mario Kart series to be a classic course in a came that game out before the game it came from? it's considered a classic course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which released in 2017, but this course is from Mario Kart Tour, which released in 2019 [[User:RSM|RSM]], hoping to make amends soon. 12:25, February 27, 2022 (EST) | ||
:I mean, isn't that the case for every single track from ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' that will make it to the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass]]''? Even then, this is not the absolute first one since there is 3 ''Mario Kart Tour'' exclusive tracks that will be released on wave 1. And the ''Booster Course Pass'' is from 2022, not 2017. So they are considered retro tracks right now. And even considering all that, yes, these tracks are from a theoretically newer game, but are included in a game that launched in 2017. But with everything I said, I just think it's not absolutely true, plus is not specific to this track at all. {{User:Lastro/sig}} 08:17, February 28, 2022 (EST) | :I mean, isn't that the case for every single track from ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' that will make it to the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass]]''? Even then, this is not the absolute first one since there is 3 ''Mario Kart Tour'' exclusive tracks that will be released on wave 1. And the ''Booster Course Pass'' is from 2022, not 2017. So they are considered retro tracks right now. And even considering all that, yes, these tracks are from a theoretically newer game, but are included in a game that launched in 2017. But with everything I said, I just think it's not absolutely true, plus is not specific to this track at all. {{User:Lastro/sig}} 08:17, February 28, 2022 (EST) | ||
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Since Paris Promenade and Tokyo Blur are technically now in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe via the 2.0.0 update, and their icons are visible clearly showing the prefixes, is it time to add the prefix to the title or do we wait until its actually playable? [[User:RSM|RSM]], hoping to make amends soon. 11:56, March 17, 2022 (EDT) |
Revision as of 11:56, March 17, 2022
adding trivia
is it worth adding that this is the first course in the Mario Kart series to be a classic course in a came that game out before the game it came from? it's considered a classic course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which released in 2017, but this course is from Mario Kart Tour, which released in 2019 RSM, hoping to make amends soon. 12:25, February 27, 2022 (EST)
- I mean, isn't that the case for every single track from Mario Kart Tour that will make it to the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass? Even then, this is not the absolute first one since there is 3 Mario Kart Tour exclusive tracks that will be released on wave 1. And the Booster Course Pass is from 2022, not 2017. So they are considered retro tracks right now. And even considering all that, yes, these tracks are from a theoretically newer game, but are included in a game that launched in 2017. But with everything I said, I just think it's not absolutely true, plus is not specific to this track at all.
08:17, February 28, 2022 (EST)
Page rename now?
Since Paris Promenade and Tokyo Blur are technically now in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe via the 2.0.0 update, and their icons are visible clearly showing the prefixes, is it time to add the prefix to the title or do we wait until its actually playable? RSM, hoping to make amends soon. 11:56, March 17, 2022 (EDT)