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The [[Mario Kart DS#Missions|missions]] 1-5 and 7-6 take place on this course. In both missions, there are gates the [[player]] is supposed to drive through.
The [[Mario Kart DS#Missions|missions]] 1-5 and 7-6 take place on this course. In both missions, there are gates the [[player]] is supposed to drive through.


When a player plays ''Mario Kart DS'' on a [[Nintendo DS Lite]], Mario's call on the title screen is different. The fact that the title screen is displayed on this course may be a sly reference to the easter egg.
When a player plays ''Mario Kart DS'' on a [[Nintendo DS Lite]] or a [[Nintendo DSi]], Mario's call on the title screen is different. The fact that the title screen is displayed on this course may be a sly reference to the easter egg.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==

Revision as of 16:00, January 21, 2012

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The Nintendo DS.

Nintendo DS is a battle arena first seen in Mario Kart DS. It is the Mario Kart DS equivalent to Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'s Nintendo GameCube. Designed to look like the original Nintendo DS system, the arena is simply two connected platforms, with one, the "bottom screen" flat, and one, the "top screen" slanted. The "screens" are not known to change images. While Mario and his friends battled atop the course, the screens were decorated with a screenshot of Mario Kart DS's first title screen. While not quite as curved as a real Nintendo DS, the arena is a very accurate representation, going so far as to include details such as the microphone and speakers.

The course is located in a starry region of outer space. While the arena does not appear to move around in space, it has no evident technology to keep it in a single place. It is likely that the same method used to suspend the Rainbow Roads and Nintendo GameCube arena is the same used to suspend the Nintendo DS. The course has no obstacles, and no dangers other than falling off of the side of the system.

The missions 1-5 and 7-6 take place on this course. In both missions, there are gates the player is supposed to drive through.

When a player plays Mario Kart DS on a Nintendo DS Lite or a Nintendo DSi, Mario's call on the title screen is different. The fact that the title screen is displayed on this course may be a sly reference to the easter egg.

Names in Other Languages

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