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*This is the second course that is placed in the rain, the first was [[Luigi Circuit]] from ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''. | *This is the second course that is placed in the rain, the first was [[Luigi Circuit]] from ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''. | ||
*This is the first course to be owned by Bowser which is not a castle. It's the second if [[Airship Fortress]] is counted. | *This is the first course to be owned by Bowser which is not a castle. It's the second if [[Airship Fortress]] is counted. | ||
*The billboard that appears near the starting line displays an image of Bowser. That artwork was first used in ''[[ | *The billboard that appears near the starting line displays an image of Bowser. That artwork was first used in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''. | ||
==Names in Other languages== | ==Names in Other languages== |
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Template:Newsubject Template:Racecourse Koopa City (known as Neo Bowser City in North America) [1] is the third course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart 7.[2] It is a neon lit city themed course owned by Bowser. Neon signs are everywhere and Bowser's signature emblem can be seen in various places.
Description
The course takes place in a brightly lit, rainy city. Most of the course is winding roads with moving neon arrow railings. There is a small upward spiral that goes up a tower. There is a tunnel close to the end of the course that leads to a road that is covered with puddles. At the end, there is a ramp that uses the glider. This course's theme is a remixed version of Toad Circuit/Mario Circuit and the title theme of Mario Kart 7. It also contains parts of Mario Kart 64's Toad's Turnpike and Mario Kart Wii's Mario Circuit.[3]
Trivia
- This is the second course that is placed in the rain, the first was Luigi Circuit from Mario Kart: Super Circuit.
- This is the first course to be owned by Bowser which is not a castle. It's the second if Airship Fortress is counted.
- The billboard that appears near the starting line displays an image of Bowser. That artwork was first used in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games.
Names in Other languages
References