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'''Toad's Turnpike''' (''Toad Highway'' in the Japanese Version) is a course in the [[Flower Cup]] of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. It is named after [[Toad]] and pictures of him are seen on the boundaries of the racetrack. The race track takes place on a public road at night. There are civilised vehicles driving on this course which cause the racer's [[kart]] to roll if a collision between the two occurs. There is a glitch at the start of the course that can cut a time to around three fifths of what it would normally be. Usually, vehicles go forward the way where karts go, in 50cc, 100cc and 150cc. The difficulty resides in the fact that the larger vehicles go slowly through the road, sometimes blocking the player (especially when approaching the finish line). However, in Mirror mode, vehicles come in the opposite way. Within the game, Toad's Turnpike has a length of 1,036 meters. | '''Toad's Turnpike''' (''Toad Highway'' in the Japanese Version) is a course in the [[Flower Cup]] of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. It is named after [[Toad]] and pictures of him are seen on the boundaries of the racetrack. The race track takes place on a public road at night. There are civilised vehicles driving on this course which cause the racer's [[kart]] to roll if a collision between the two occurs. There is a glitch at the start of the course that can cut a time to around three fifths of what it would normally be. Usually, vehicles go forward the way where karts go, in 50cc, 100cc and 150cc. The difficulty resides in the fact that the larger vehicles go slowly through the road, sometimes blocking the player (especially when approaching the finish line). However, in Mirror mode, vehicles come in the opposite way. Within the game, Toad's Turnpike has a length of 1,036 meters. | ||
This course was the first in a series of similar race tracks in the Mario Kart series, to be filled with cars that will come at the Player. This type of race track reappears in the form of [[Mushroom City]] and [[Mushroom Bridge]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', [[Shroom Ridge]] in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' and [[Moonview Highway]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. | This course was the first in a series of similar race tracks in the Mario Kart series, to be filled with cars that will come at the Player. This type of race track reappears in the form of [[Mushroom City]] and [[Mushroom Bridge]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', [[Shroom Ridge]] and the returning Mushroom Bridge in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' and [[Moonview Highway]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, December 19, 2008
Toad's Turnpike (Toad Highway in the Japanese Version) is a course in the Flower Cup of Mario Kart 64. It is named after Toad and pictures of him are seen on the boundaries of the racetrack. The race track takes place on a public road at night. There are civilised vehicles driving on this course which cause the racer's kart to roll if a collision between the two occurs. There is a glitch at the start of the course that can cut a time to around three fifths of what it would normally be. Usually, vehicles go forward the way where karts go, in 50cc, 100cc and 150cc. The difficulty resides in the fact that the larger vehicles go slowly through the road, sometimes blocking the player (especially when approaching the finish line). However, in Mirror mode, vehicles come in the opposite way. Within the game, Toad's Turnpike has a length of 1,036 meters.
This course was the first in a series of similar race tracks in the Mario Kart series, to be filled with cars that will come at the Player. This type of race track reappears in the form of Mushroom City and Mushroom Bridge in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Shroom Ridge and the returning Mushroom Bridge in Mario Kart DS and Moonview Highway in Mario Kart Wii.
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The icon from the menu - MK64 Toad'sTurnpike.JPG
Avoiding cars is key - Mk64toadturnpike2.jpg
Going under the overpass