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*Block City is the only default battle arena in ''Double Dash'' that is not symmetrical in any direction. | *Block City is the only default battle arena in ''Double Dash'' that is not symmetrical in any direction. | ||
*Block City was originally going to reappear as a retro battle stage for [[Mario Kart DS]], but was removed due to [[Pipe Plaza]] being put there instead. | *Block City was originally going to reappear as a retro battle stage for ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', but was removed due to [[Pipe Plaza]] being put there instead. | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, June 4, 2009
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Panoramic of Block City.
Block City is a battle course in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. It is rather simplistic, simply being a huge square with four block pillars (one of which includes a narrow shortcut with a double item box) and some edges; it is seemingly based on and named after Block Fort of Mario Kart 64. In each of this stage's corners, there is a whole slew of Item Boxes, making this course a popular area in Bob-omb Battles.
Trivia
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A Battle in session.
- Block City may be named after the poem of the same name from Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses, which similarly features a city made out of children's playthings.
- Block City is the only default battle arena in Double Dash that is not symmetrical in any direction.
- Block City was originally going to reappear as a retro battle stage for Mario Kart DS, but was removed due to Pipe Plaza being put there instead.