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Riverside Park makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. It will debut alongside [[GCN DK Mountain]] in the [[Animal Tour]]. Here, the course has been completely redesigned; featuring elevation changes akin to [[GBA Boo Lake]], and scenery changes, including a cave, more bridges, more ramps, and waterfalls. The whole course now has a yellow hue. The starting line is held up by two rocks wrapped in ivy and vines, and the course is much more mountainous than its ''Super Circuit'' version, with numerous boulders and rocks scattered across the course. The bridges throughout the course are now much higher compared to the rivers compared to before, and are also held up by support beams. In addition to trees similar in design to the ones in ''Super Circuit'', there are now palm trees throughout the course too. The large U-bend at the beginning has | Riverside Park makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. It will debut alongside [[GCN DK Mountain]] in the [[Animal Tour]]. Here, the course has been completely redesigned; featuring elevation changes akin to [[GBA Boo Lake]], and scenery changes, including a cave, more bridges, more ramps, and waterfalls. The whole course now has a yellow hue. The starting line is held up by two rocks wrapped in ivy and vines, and the course is much more mountainous than its ''Super Circuit'' version, with numerous boulders and rocks scattered across the course. The bridges throughout the course are now much higher compared to the rivers compared to before, and are also held up by support beams. In addition to trees similar in design to the ones in ''Super Circuit'', there are now palm trees throughout the course too. The large U-bend at the beginning has been removed. Also, the ramp at the end has also been replaced with a waterfall where racers must drop off from. | ||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== |
Revision as of 01:24, November 16, 2022
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Appears in | Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001) | ||
Cup(s) | Mushroom Cup | ||
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Riverside Park is the third race course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. It takes place in a jungle near a river. Its music is full of various animal noises. Lakeside Park functions as a more difficult counterpart to it, and its background music takes many cues from Riverside Park's.
Riverside Park reappears in Mario Kart Tour starting from the Animal Tour.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Course layout
After the first turn there is a straight path then the player come across the first crossing of the river. There is a spot on both sides of the river where there is a bridge. There are crash barrier squares that block some potential shortcuts. Shortly after the first crossing, the player actually goes over the river. There is a U-turn here and a shortcut (see "Shortcut" below). The player goes around a road branch in the river and goes around another U-turn, and from there the player goes straight and cross the river to the final stretch: a loop around where the player jumps over the course, as pictured below.
Shortcuts
- After the very first U-turn, the player can use a mushroom and jump over the water from one dock to another.
- Also, after the player jumps over the river, on the first U-turn, if they turn about 100 degrees and drive to the river, there is a narrow pathway across the branch.
Mario Kart Tour
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Riverside Park makes its classic course debut in Mario Kart Tour. It will debut alongside GCN DK Mountain in the Animal Tour. Here, the course has been completely redesigned; featuring elevation changes akin to GBA Boo Lake, and scenery changes, including a cave, more bridges, more ramps, and waterfalls. The whole course now has a yellow hue. The starting line is held up by two rocks wrapped in ivy and vines, and the course is much more mountainous than its Super Circuit version, with numerous boulders and rocks scattered across the course. The bridges throughout the course are now much higher compared to the rivers compared to before, and are also held up by support beams. In addition to trees similar in design to the ones in Super Circuit, there are now palm trees throughout the course too. The large U-bend at the beginning has been removed. Also, the ramp at the end has also been replaced with a waterfall where racers must drop off from.
Appearances
For this course's tour appearances, see List of GBA Riverside Park tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.
Gallery
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Mario racing through the course
Toad about to hit a Dash Panel
Mario Kart Tour
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | リバーサイドパーク[?] Ribāsaido pāku |
Riverside Park | |
Chinese (simplified) | 河岸公园 Hé'àn Gōngyuán 河畔公园 (Mario Kart: Super Circuit)[1] Hépàn Gōngyuán |
Riverside Park | |
Chinese (traditional) | 河岸公園[?] Hé'àn Gōngyuán |
Riverside Park | |
Italian | Parco Lungofiume[?] | Riverside Park | |
Spanish | Parque de la rivera[?] | Riverside Park |
References
- ^ From the unreleased iQue Mario Kart: Super Circuit