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Revision as of 14:44, July 22, 2008
Kalimari Desert is a race course in Mario Kart 64. The course's most notable feature is the train track that goes through a mesa. The train constantly moves around the track, often crossing through the racers' path. Depending on what mode is being played, the train may or may not have coaches attached to it. If the player is in the track or runs into it, the player gets stunned. It is possible to drive in the track's course. The course contains a small shortcut that can be done by using a mushroom to jump over the track. Within the game, the course has a length of 753 meters.
Trivia
- The name of the course is a pun of the real life desert, Kalahari in Southern Africa.
- The music used on this course was later used in Paper Mario for the train ride on the K64, which greatly resembled the train featured in this course.
- The train shows the number 64 on the front of the engine.
Gallery
- Kalimari Desert icon.jpg
The menu icon