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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The shouts heard in Dragon Palace's music while outside are taken from the ''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit Plus|Wii Fit Plus]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit U|Wii Fit U]]'' minigame "Rhythm Kung Fu", where [[Mii]]s make these sounds in sync with the music while performing kung fu poses. | *The shouts heard in Dragon Palace's music while outside are taken from the ''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit Plus|Wii Fit Plus]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit U|Wii Fit U]]'' minigame "Rhythm Kung Fu", where [[Mii]]s make these sounds in sync with the music while performing kung fu poses. | ||
*The bilboard over the courtyard's | *The bilboard over the courtyard's second floor is written "''Zhūgàimù''" (朱盖木) in Simplified Chinese, which is [[Lakitu]]'s name in that language. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 12:32, July 20, 2024
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Appears in | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (2017) | ||
Cup(s) | Battle Mode | ||
Online play | Available (Switch) | ||
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Dragon Palace is a battle course that appears as one of the new maps in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It is Chinese themed, similar to Dragon Driftway. At the center of the course there is a courtyard, resembling a Siheyuan. Two statues of dragons resembling Gobblegut are at the center. Koopa Troopas can be seen practicing kungfu and chanting. Racers can access the pagoda, by using the path around the pagoda, or by breaking through the screen doors. Inside the pagoda is a circular room and stairs to access the second floor, which leads to a ramp where the players can drop down to the first floor. The music of the stage is slightly remixed from Dragon Driftway.[1] In the courtyard area, vocal calls can be heard being made in time with the music.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドラゴンドージョー[?] Doragon Dōjō |
Dragon Dojo | |
Chinese (simplified) | 龙之道场[?] Lóngzhī Dàochǎng |
Dragon Dojo | |
Chinese (traditional) | 龍之道場[?] Lóngzhī Dàochǎng |
Dragon Dojo | |
Dutch | Drakendojo[?] | Dragon Dojo | |
French | Palais du dragon[?] | Dragon Palace | |
German | Drachen-Palast[?] | Dragon Palace | |
Italian | Palazzo del drago[?] | Dragon Palace | |
Korean | 드래곤 팰리스[?] Deuraegon Paelliseu |
Dragon Palace | |
Portuguese | Palácio dos Dragões[?] | Dragons' Palace | |
Russian | Пагода дракона[?] Pagoda drakona |
Dragon Pagoda | |
Spanish | Palacio Dragón[?] | Dragon Palace |
Trivia[edit]
- The shouts heard in Dragon Palace's music while outside are taken from the Wii Fit Plus and Wii Fit U minigame "Rhythm Kung Fu", where Miis make these sounds in sync with the music while performing kung fu poses.
- The bilboard over the courtyard's second floor is written "Zhūgàimù" (朱盖木) in Simplified Chinese, which is Lakitu's name in that language.
References[edit]
- ^ Nintendo World Report, (March 10, 2017).Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Dragon Palace Coin Runners (PAX EAST 2017) Retrieved March 11, 2017.