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*In the Japanese version, this course is named "Kara Kara Desert" ([[Dry Dry Desert]]).
*In the Japanese version, this course is named "Kara Kara Desert" ([[Dry Dry Desert]]).
*In the ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' stage, [[Western Junction]], a train very similar to the one in this course can be seen running in the background.
*In the ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' stage, [[Western Junction]], a train very similar to the one in this course can be seen running in the background.
*If the player goes into the train tunnel here, it leads to another part of the course, and is considered a shortcut.
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Revision as of 18:59, October 6, 2011

Template:Racecourse Kalimari Desert is a race course in Mario Kart 64. It is the fourth and final race of the Mushroom Cup. 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 on the track or runs into it, the player will be thrown in the air. It is possible to drive on the train's track, however this will cost the racer time.

The race starts out next to a large cliff formation, upon the first turn racers see how empty the desert really is. At the end of the turn the racers encounter the train for the first time. After passing the tracks the players race alongside the track of the train (though it is in a cave and not visible) eventually running into it a second time. After this encounter the racers race along the edge of the map and eventually work their way back to the finish line.

Kalimari Desert will be appearing as one of the Retro Tracks for Mario Kart 7.

Instruction Manual Description

The trick is to time it so that the steam locomotive that crosses the course won't block you. If the train is crossing in front of you, you should temporarily stop. It's very dangerous to enter the train tunnel, even if it is a shortcut...

Gallery

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.
  • In the Japanese version, this course is named "Kara Kara Desert" (Dry Dry Desert).
  • In the Mario Sports Mix stage, Western Junction, a train very similar to the one in this course can be seen running in the background.
  • If the player goes into the train tunnel here, it leads to another part of the course, and is considered a shortcut.


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