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{{about|the race course from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''|other race tracks with similar names|[[Mario Circuit]]}} | {{about|the race course from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''|other race tracks with similar names|[[Mario Circuit]]}} | ||
{{ | {{race course infobox | ||
|image=[[File:MK8-Course-MarioCircuit.png|300px]] | |||
|image=[[File:MK8-Course-MarioCircuit.png| | |appears_in=''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' ([[List of games by date#2014|2014]])<br>''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' ([[List of games by date#2014|2014]])<br>''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])<br>''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]]) | ||
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|cups=[[Flower Cup]]<br>[[Battle Mode]] (''8'') | |cups=[[Flower Cup]]<br>[[Battle Mode]] (''8'') | ||
|ghost=2:07.436 | |ghost={{ghost|8|Nin★Sho|2:07.436|[[File:MK8 Mario Icon.png|32px|link=Mario]][[File:StandardKartBodyMK8.png|32px|link=Standard Kart]][[File:StandardTiresMK8.png|32px|link=Standard (tire)|Standard]][[File:SuperGliderMK8.png|32px|link=Super Glider]]}}{{ghost|8DX <small>150cc</small>|Nin★Sho|2:08.501|[[File:MK8 Mario Icon.png|32px|link=Mario]][[File:StandardKartBodyMK8.png|32px|link=Standard Kart]][[File:StandardTiresMK8.png|32px|link=Standard (tire)|Standard]][[File:SuperGliderMK8.png|32px|link=Super Glider]]}}{{ghost|8DX <small>200cc</small>|Nin★Joost|1:23.243|[[File:MK8 PGPeach Icon.png|32px|link=Pink Gold Peach]][[File:StandardBikeBodyMK8 PinkGoldPeach.png|32px|link=Standard Blke]][[File:SlimTiresMK8.png|32px|link=Standard (tire)|Standard]][[File:MK8ThumbPinkGoldPeachSG.png|32px|link=Super Glider]]}} | ||
| | |online_play=No longer available ([[Wii U]])<br>Available ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]]) | ||
| | |sample=Shiho Fujii<br>[[File:MK8-Music-MarioCircuit.oga]]<br>Frontrunning<br>[[File:WiiU MarioCircuit Frontrunning.oga]] | ||
|map=''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' | |map=''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' | ||
<div style="white-space: nowrap;">[[File:MK8 Mario Circuit Map.png|frameless|upright=0.65]][[File:MK8DX Mario Circuit Map.png|frameless|upright=0.65]]</div> | <div style="white-space: nowrap;">[[File:MK8 Mario Circuit Map.png|frameless|upright=0.65]][[File:MK8DX Mario Circuit Map.png|frameless|upright=0.65]]</div> | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Mario Circuit''' is the first course of the [[Flower Cup]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. This Mario Circuit's layout is designed after the [[wikipedia:Möbius strip|Möbius strip]] (a closed surface consisting of only one side) to make full use of the new [[anti-gravity]] mechanic of the game. It is centered around [[Peach's Castle]], which happens to be resting on floating islands, some of which also make up the course's background. Like [[Figure-8 Circuit]] and [[N64 Toad's Turnpike|Toad's Turnpike]], the track is shaped like the number eight. There are [[Goomba]]s and [[Goomba Tower]]s on the course that can spin out the player. The track is lush and green, surrounded by blue sky and white clouds, as well as waterfalls. There are twenty-two [[coin]]s located on this track. [[Mario Kart Stadium]]'s music is largely rearranged from this track's song, as confirmed by a liner note in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack]]''. In ''Mario Kart 8'', it is a selectable battle course. | |||
==Course layout== | ==Course layout== | ||
[[File:MK8 Mario Circuit Starting Line.png|thumb|250px|left|The course as seen from the starting line]] | [[File:MK8 Mario Circuit Starting Line.png|thumb|250px|left|The course as seen from the starting line]] | ||
Being designed after a Möbius strip, the track follows a single path that twists around near the beginning. The track remains fairly simple in terms of design. Players start on the straightaway of the Möbius strip and shortly after, there is a turn to the left. A white bridge | Being designed after a Möbius strip, the track follows a single path that twists around near the beginning. The track remains fairly simple in terms of design. Players start on the straightaway of the Möbius strip and shortly after, there is a turn to the left. Two [[Goomba]]s slowly step side-to-side in this part of the track and cause racers who collide with them to spin out. A white bridge follows the turn and starts the anti-gravity section. The track turns to the right shortly after and starts racing underneath the finish line. After a left turn, the racers cross the white bridge again, which twists the track back to normal and after another right turn, the racers approach the finish line. A [[Glide Ramp]] and [[Goomba Tower]]s appear at the stretch to the finish. Mario's [[Standard Kart]] can be seen in the pit area, alongside [[? Block]]s. | ||
The course's starting banner can be interacted with by gliding racers, causing it to swing; the other | The course's starting banner can be interacted with by gliding racers, causing it to swing; the other four courses to share this feature are {{classic-link|DS|Wario Stadium}}, {{classic-link|3DS|Neo Bowser City}}, {{classic-link|Tour|Tokyo Blur}} and {{classic-link|3DS|Rock Rock Mountain}}. It is the only one of these five courses to be a new course. | ||
{{br|left}} | {{br|left}} | ||
==Shortcuts== | |||
* | *The player can use boost items to cut through the grass to the left of the big turn at the start. | ||
*The right turn before the white bridge can be cut by going through the grass with a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]]. | |||
*After crossing the white bridge, racers can cut through the grass behind some [[Piranha Plant]] pipes with a boost item. | |||
*On the other side of the strip, where this stretch of the track serves as the final turn to the finish line, the racer can go through the pipes and sand by using Mushrooms or a [[Super Star|Star]]. | |||
==Appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ==Appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ||
{{main|Mario Circuit (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U)}} | {{main|Mario Circuit (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U)}} | ||
The track appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' as a new stage. The stage takes place on several platforms that move around the stage, stopping at certain intervals around the stage similar to [[Rainbow Road (stage)|Rainbow Road]] in the [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS|3DS version]]. [[Shy Guy]]s can drive into the fight like in the aforementioned stage and the other [[Figure-8 Circuit (stage)|Mario Circuit stage]], | The track appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' as a new stage. The stage takes place on several platforms that move around the stage, stopping at certain intervals around the stage similar to [[Rainbow Road (stage)|Rainbow Road]] in the [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS|3DS version]]. [[Shy Guy]]s can drive into the fight like in the aforementioned stage and the other [[Figure-8 Circuit (stage)|Mario Circuit stage]]; however, because of the anti-gravity, they can drive on other surfaces such as on the wall to the right of the players or above them. The default music is a medley of the Circuit theme and [[3DS Neo Bowser City|Neo Bowser City]]'s music from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', though the original versions of numerous songs from ''Mario Kart 8'' including Mario Circuit are also available. | ||
Mario Circuit returns as a playable stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | Mario Circuit returns as a playable stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', now with access to every ''Mario Kart'' song featured in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
==Sponsors== | ==Sponsors== | ||
*[[Burning DK]] (Trackside banners) | *[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Burning DK|Burning DK]] (Trackside banners) | ||
*[[Dream Gliders]] (Signs) | *[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Dream Gliders|Dream Gliders]] (Signs) | ||
*[[Mario Kart (Oil)]] (Oil cans) | *[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 7#Mario Kart (Oil)|Mario Kart]] (Oil cans) | ||
*[[Mario Kart TV]] | *[[Mario Kart TV]] (Trackside banners, van) | ||
*[[Mario Motors]] (Garages, signs, trackside banners) | *[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2#Mario Motors|Mario Motors]] (Garages, signs, trackside banners) | ||
*[[Mushroom Piston]] (Signs) | *[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Mushroom Piston|Mushroom Piston]] (Signs) | ||
*[[Nintendo]] (Trackside banners) | *[[Nintendo]] (Trackside banners) | ||
==''[[Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack]]'' liner note== | ==Profiles== | ||
''"This track takes the form of a kind of Möbius Strip and also suggests the number eight, to signify its place in the series. The synthesiser sound we used for the melody here was meant to give the feel of the anti-gravity effect which features in this title."' | ===''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''=== | ||
*'''''Nintendo Magazine 2023 Winter''''': "''Linked to the title of the game, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this course is shaped like the number "8". It's an anti-gravity course, where you race on both the surface and on the other side.''"<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/software/feature/magazine_2023winter/index_en.html?page=7&device=pc Nintendo Magazine 2023 Winter (Digital English edition)]. ''nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved November 21, 2023. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20231121204311/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/software/feature/magazine_2023winter/index_en.html?page=7&device=pc Archived] November 21, 2023, 20:43:11 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> | |||
===''[[Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack]]'' liner note=== | |||
''"This track takes the form of a kind of Möbius Strip and also suggests the number eight, to signify its place in the series. The synthesiser sound we used for the melody here was meant to give the feel of the anti-gravity effect which features in this title."'' | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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MiiMK8Screenshot.png|A group of [[Mii]]s on the course | MiiMK8Screenshot.png|A group of [[Mii]]s on the course | ||
MK8 Waluigi Trick Mario Circuit.jpg|[[Waluigi]] performs a trick | MK8 Waluigi Trick Mario Circuit.jpg|[[Waluigi]] performs a trick | ||
MetalJetMario.jpg|[[ | MetalJetMario.jpg|[[Metal Mario]] finishes | ||
MK8 Battle Mode.png|As a battle course | MK8 Battle Mode.png|As a battle course | ||
MK8 Prerelease Mario Circuit Mario.png|Mario, racing at Mario Circuit | MK8 Prerelease Mario Circuit Mario.png|Mario, racing at Mario Circuit | ||
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|Spa=Circuito Mario | |Spa=Circuito Mario | ||
|SpaM=Mario Circuit | |SpaM=Mario Circuit | ||
| | |Fre=Circuit Mario | ||
| | |FreM=Mario Circuit | ||
|Dut=Mario's Circuit | |Dut=Mario's Circuit | ||
|DutM=Mario's Circuit | |DutM=Mario's Circuit | ||
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|KorR=Mario Seokit | |KorR=Mario Seokit | ||
|KorM=Mario Circuit | |KorM=Mario Circuit | ||
| | |ChiT=瑪利歐賽道 | ||
| | |ChiTR=Mǎlìōu Sàidào | ||
| | |ChiTM=Mario Speedway | ||
|ChiS=马力欧赛道 | |||
|ChiSR=Mǎlìōu Sàidào | |||
|ChiSM=Mario Speedway | |||
}} | }} | ||
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*This is one of the three courses (along with [[Toad Harbor]] and [[Twisted Mansion]]) that were playable at E3 2013. Incidentally, all three take place in the [[Flower Cup]], in the same order as the original demo. | *This is one of the three courses (along with [[Toad Harbor]] and [[Twisted Mansion]]) that were playable at E3 2013. Incidentally, all three take place in the [[Flower Cup]], in the same order as the original demo. | ||
{{MK | ==References== | ||
{{ | <references/> | ||
{{MK battle courses}} | |||
{{MK race courses}} | |||
{{MK8}} | {{MK8}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Grasslands]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Kart 8 race courses]] | [[Category:Mario Kart 8 race courses]] | ||
[[it:Circuito di Mario (Wii U)]] | [[it:Circuito di Mario (Wii U)]] | ||
[[de:Marios Piste]] | [[de:Marios Piste]] |
Latest revision as of 13:11, April 8, 2024
- This article is about the race course from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. For other race tracks with similar names, see Mario Circuit.
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Appears in | Mario Kart 8 (2014) Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (2017) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) | ||||||||||||||
Cup(s) | Flower Cup Battle Mode (8) | ||||||||||||||
Online play | No longer available (Wii U) Available (Switch) | ||||||||||||||
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Mario Circuit is the first course of the Flower Cup in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. This Mario Circuit's layout is designed after the Möbius strip (a closed surface consisting of only one side) to make full use of the new anti-gravity mechanic of the game. It is centered around Peach's Castle, which happens to be resting on floating islands, some of which also make up the course's background. Like Figure-8 Circuit and Toad's Turnpike, the track is shaped like the number eight. There are Goombas and Goomba Towers on the course that can spin out the player. The track is lush and green, surrounded by blue sky and white clouds, as well as waterfalls. There are twenty-two coins located on this track. Mario Kart Stadium's music is largely rearranged from this track's song, as confirmed by a liner note in the Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack. In Mario Kart 8, it is a selectable battle course.
Course layout[edit]
Being designed after a Möbius strip, the track follows a single path that twists around near the beginning. The track remains fairly simple in terms of design. Players start on the straightaway of the Möbius strip and shortly after, there is a turn to the left. Two Goombas slowly step side-to-side in this part of the track and cause racers who collide with them to spin out. A white bridge follows the turn and starts the anti-gravity section. The track turns to the right shortly after and starts racing underneath the finish line. After a left turn, the racers cross the white bridge again, which twists the track back to normal and after another right turn, the racers approach the finish line. A Glide Ramp and Goomba Towers appear at the stretch to the finish. Mario's Standard Kart can be seen in the pit area, alongside ? Blocks.
The course's starting banner can be interacted with by gliding racers, causing it to swing; the other four courses to share this feature are DS Wario Stadium, 3DS Neo Bowser City, Tour Tokyo Blur and 3DS Rock Rock Mountain. It is the only one of these five courses to be a new course.
Shortcuts[edit]
- The player can use boost items to cut through the grass to the left of the big turn at the start.
- The right turn before the white bridge can be cut by going through the grass with a Mushroom.
- After crossing the white bridge, racers can cut through the grass behind some Piranha Plant pipes with a boost item.
- On the other side of the strip, where this stretch of the track serves as the final turn to the finish line, the racer can go through the pipes and sand by using Mushrooms or a Star.
Appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
- Main article: Mario Circuit (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U)
The track appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as a new stage. The stage takes place on several platforms that move around the stage, stopping at certain intervals around the stage similar to Rainbow Road in the 3DS version. Shy Guys can drive into the fight like in the aforementioned stage and the other Mario Circuit stage; however, because of the anti-gravity, they can drive on other surfaces such as on the wall to the right of the players or above them. The default music is a medley of the Circuit theme and Neo Bowser City's music from Mario Kart 7, though the original versions of numerous songs from Mario Kart 8 including Mario Circuit are also available.
Mario Circuit returns as a playable stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, now with access to every Mario Kart song featured in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Sponsors[edit]
- Burning DK (Trackside banners)
- Dream Gliders (Signs)
- Mario Kart (Oil cans)
- Mario Kart TV (Trackside banners, van)
- Mario Motors (Garages, signs, trackside banners)
- Mushroom Piston (Signs)
- Nintendo (Trackside banners)
Profiles[edit]
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]
- Nintendo Magazine 2023 Winter: "Linked to the title of the game, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this course is shaped like the number "8". It's an anti-gravity course, where you race on both the surface and on the other side."[1]
Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack liner note[edit]
"This track takes the form of a kind of Möbius Strip and also suggests the number eight, to signify its place in the series. The synthesiser sound we used for the melody here was meant to give the feel of the anti-gravity effect which features in this title."
Gallery[edit]
Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]
Anti-gravity pad
A group of Miis on the course
Waluigi performs a trick
Metal Mario finishes
The stamp obtained for beating the staff ghost at this course
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]
Overview of the Mario Circuit stage
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マリオサーキット[?] Mario Sākitto |
Mario Circuit | |
Chinese (simplified) | 马力欧赛道[?] Mǎlìōu Sàidào |
Mario Speedway | |
Chinese (traditional) | 瑪利歐賽道[?] Mǎlìōu Sàidào |
Mario Speedway | |
Dutch | Mario's Circuit[?] | Mario's Circuit | |
French | Circuit Mario[?] | Mario Circuit | |
German | Marios Piste[?] | Mario's Track | |
Italian | Circuito di Mario[?] | Mario's Circuit | |
Korean | 마리오 서킷[?] Mario Seokit |
Mario Circuit | |
Portuguese | Circuito do Mario[?] | Mario's Circuit | |
Russian | Трасса Марио[?] Trassa Mario |
Mario's Track | |
Spanish | Circuito Mario[?] | Mario Circuit |
Trivia[edit]
- This is one of the three courses (along with Toad Harbor and Twisted Mansion) that were playable at E3 2013. Incidentally, all three take place in the Flower Cup, in the same order as the original demo.
References[edit]
- ^ Nintendo Magazine 2023 Winter (Digital English edition). nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved November 21, 2023. (Archived November 21, 2023, 20:43:11 UTC via Wayback Machine.)