[[File:Koopa Beach MK7 Start.jpg|thumb|left|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] at the start of the course in ''Mario Kart 7'']]
[[File:KoopaTroopaBeachMK7.png|thumb|left|Koopa Troopa Beach in ''Mario Kart 7'']]
Koopa Troopa Beach makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' as the first race of the [[Banana Cup]], with its title shortened to '''Koopa Beach''' in the American English version. The track has received several major changes. Players can now fully drive [[Underwater driving|underwater]]. The start-finish line has an additional rock cropping. The two shortcuts from the original have been merged into one. The player can access a [[Glide Ramp]] on top of an underwater area which leads to the cave shortcut via a mushroom during high tide, or with a good aerial trick during low tide. Additionally, the shortcut through the rock hill has been shortened. Other changes are that the Spiny Shell item box has now been replaced with a coin, and [[Sidestepper]]s replace all of the crabs. All the ramps now encompass [[Dash Panel]]s, and can be used to perform [[Jump Boost|Trick]]s after jumping off them.
Koopa Troopa Beach makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' as the first race of the [[Banana Cup]], with its title shortened to '''Koopa Beach''' in the American English version. The track has received several major changes. Players can now fully drive [[Underwater driving|underwater]]. The start-finish line has an additional rock cropping. The two shortcuts from the original have been merged into one. The player can access a [[Glide Ramp]] on top of an underwater area which leads to the cave shortcut via a mushroom during high tide, or with a good aerial trick during low tide. Additionally, the shortcut through the rock hill has been shortened. Other changes are that the Spiny Shell item box has now been replaced with a coin, and [[Sidestepper]]s replace all of the crabs. All the ramps now encompass [[Dash Panel]]s, and can be used to perform [[Jump Boost|Trick]]s after jumping off them.
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==''Mario Kart Tour''==
==''Mario Kart Tour''==
[[File:MKT N64 Koopa Troopa Beach Starting Line.jpg|thumb|View of the starting line in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
[[File:MKT Koopa Troopa Beach Scene.jpg|thumb|150px|The shore before the finish line in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Koopa Troopa Beach returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', starting with the [[New York Tour]]. It retains its appearance from ''Mario Kart 7'' and using the source quality version of the original N64 music track from that game as well.<ref>{{cite|url=docs.google.com/document/d/1YmgFibm99C2r7q-OzXrufNHQgXQBYli3V0M7APTQ4OQ/edit#heading=h.yx3o1ihvn54t|title=Kenta Nagata Discography § Mario Kart 64 Greatest Hits Soundtrack|language=en|publisher=docs.google.com|accessdate=March 21, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230727162636/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YmgFibm99C2r7q-OzXrufNHQgXQBYli3V0M7APTQ4OQ/edit}}</ref> The rocks on the track are now a light shade of gray, and the Koopa rock is once again made more realistic.
Koopa Troopa Beach returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', starting with the [[New York Tour]]. It retains its appearance from ''Mario Kart 7'' and using the source quality version of the original N64 music track from that game as well.<ref>{{cite|url=docs.google.com/document/d/1YmgFibm99C2r7q-OzXrufNHQgXQBYli3V0M7APTQ4OQ/edit#heading=h.yx3o1ihvn54t|title=Kenta Nagata Discography § Mario Kart 64 Greatest Hits Soundtrack|language=en|publisher=docs.google.com|accessdate=March 21, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230727162636/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YmgFibm99C2r7q-OzXrufNHQgXQBYli3V0M7APTQ4OQ/edit}}</ref> The rocks on the track are now a light shade of gray, and the Koopa rock is once again made more realistic.
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===''Mario Kart 7''===
===''Mario Kart 7''===
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Koopa Beach MK7 Start.jpg|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] at the start of the course
Rocket Start MK7.png|[[Koopa Troopa]] starts the race with a [[Rocket Start|rocket start]].
Rocket Start MK7.png|[[Koopa Troopa]] starts the race with a [[Rocket Start|rocket start]].
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach.png|Koopa Troopa racing past the giant Koopa rock
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach.png|Koopa Troopa racing past the giant Koopa rock
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====Screenshots====
====Screenshots====
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MKT N64 Koopa Troopa Beach Starting Line.jpg|View of the starting line
MKT N64 Koopa Troopa Beach Rock.jpg|View of the [[Koopa Troopa]] shaped rock
MKT N64 Koopa Troopa Beach Rock.jpg|View of the [[Koopa Troopa]] shaped rock
MKT N64 Koopa Troopa Beach View.jpg|View of the course
MKT N64 Koopa Troopa Beach View.jpg|View of the course
Koopa Troopa Beach (transliterated as Noko Noko Beach on a few occasions[1][2]) is the third race course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart 64. It acts as a successor to the Koopa Beach courses in Super Mario Kart, and features a distinct Koopa Troopa rock formation seen shortly after the race begins. The track is the first in the game to feature an explicit shortcut available without the use of an item.
The course takes place along a beach with rocky cliffs to the left of the track and water to the right of it. It begins with a slight right turn and a left turn, where racers encounter the first set of Item Boxes. They then go left or right around a giant Koopa Troopa shaped rock. Once the paths join there is a long gradual left turn followed by a simple ramp and another item set. Racers then pass under a rocky arch and enter a wider area with a right turn; along the turn is three more simple ramps, with an Item Box atop each, but racers can also cut off the turn by driving through some shallow water. Afterwards the track narrows again and there is another gradual left turn, with an item set at the beginning and end of it. In the middle of the turn is a much longer and narrower ramp that allows racers to jump over a large rock and reach a single Item Box; the Item Box always contains a Spiny Shell. Otherwise, racers must go around the rock, and there are palm trees to the left that racers must also avoid. After the gradual left turn, one more right turn brings racers to the finish line. Along this last turn is two more simple ramps, the first of which has three Item Boxes on top. Throughout the course there are also small crabs as obstacles.
Shortcuts
A notable shortcut can be found just past the rocky arch. By going off a small ramp along the subsequent right turn and either using a Mushroom or a well-timed hop, the player can enter a narrow cave. Driving straight through this cave will lead the player through a waterfall, and they return to the track just after the large rock, cutting off a turn in the process.
Mario Kart 7
Koopa Troopa Beach in Mario Kart 7
Koopa Troopa Beach makes its classic course debut in Mario Kart 7 as the first race of the Banana Cup, with its title shortened to Koopa Beach in the American English version. The track has received several major changes. Players can now fully drive underwater. The start-finish line has an additional rock cropping. The two shortcuts from the original have been merged into one. The player can access a Glide Ramp on top of an underwater area which leads to the cave shortcut via a mushroom during high tide, or with a good aerial trick during low tide. Additionally, the shortcut through the rock hill has been shortened. Other changes are that the Spiny Shell item box has now been replaced with a coin, and Sidesteppers replace all of the crabs. All the ramps now encompass Dash Panels, and can be used to perform Tricks after jumping off them.
Mario Kart Tour
The shore before the finish line in Mario Kart Tour
Koopa Troopa Beach returns in Mario Kart Tour, starting with the New York Tour. It retains its appearance from Mario Kart 7 and using the source quality version of the original N64 music track from that game as well.[3] The rocks on the track are now a light shade of gray, and the Koopa rock is once again made more realistic.
SNES Koopa Beach 2 was also renamed to SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2 in this game, most likely to be consistent with the name of this track.
The course also appears as Koopa Troopa Beach R (reversed), Koopa Troopa Beach T (with ramps), and Koopa Troopa Beach R/T (reversed with ramps). The latter was not added until the Vancouver Tour. In the R and R/T variants, all racers can easily enter the cave shortcut. In the T and R/T variants, there is a Noshi in the bay halfway through the course.
* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6. *** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8 for High-End items.
English: This course was named for the giant rock that can be seen right after the starting line. There are jumps, a fork in the road, and even a shortcut. There is no best route; it all depends on the situation you find yourself in at the time. Watch out! If you hit one of the crabs right before the goal, you'll crash!
Website description:
English (American): A ride on the beach with a cool shortcut.[6]
Gallery
Mario Kart 64
Artwork
The icon from the official Mario Kart 64 website
An overview of the map from the official Mario Kart 64 website
Mario (Swimwear) tricking in the Cheep Snorkel and Rosalina (Swimwear) tricking in the Blue Soda
Names in other languages
Language
Name
Meaning
Notes
Japanese
ノコノコビーチ[?] Nokonoko Bīchi
Koopa Troopa Beach
Chinese (simplified)
喏库喏库海滩[?] Nuòkùnuòkù Hǎitān
Koopa Troopa Beach
慢慢龟海滩[?] Mànmàn Guī Hǎitān (Mario Kart Tour)
Chinese (traditional)
慢慢龜海灘[?] Mànmàn Guī Hǎitān
Koopa Troopa Beach
Dutch
Koopa's Strand[?]
Koopa's Beach
French
Plage Koopa[?]
Koopa Beach
German
Koopa-Strand[?]
Koopa Beach
Italian
Spiaggia Koopa[?]
Koopa Beach
Korean
엉금엉금 비치[?] Eonggeum-eonggeum Bichi
Koopa Troopa Beach
Portuguese
Praia Koopa Troopa[?]
Koopa Troopa Beach
Russian
Пляж Купа Трупа[?] Plyazh Kupa Trupa
Koopa Troopa Beach
Spanish
Playa Koopa[?]
Koopa Beach
Trivia
A track having the same name (nokonoko_course) was supposed to be featured in Mario Kart DS, but was removed. The track is still in the game's files, but is unplayable without an Action Replay (no textures) or ROM Hacking (with textures).
In Sunshine Airport from Mario Kart 8, a pair of the Koopa Troopa rock formation from this track can be seen in the background from the second glider ramp back to the airport.
References
^December 1996. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 51. EMAP (British English). Page 28.
^April 1997. Nintendo Magazine System (Australia) issue 49. Catalyst Publishing (Australian English). Page 40.
^Mario Kart 64: Mushroom Cup. nintendo.com (American English). Archived February 24, 1998, 20:50:30 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 26, 2018.