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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is one of the three courses in ''Mario Kart 8'' to be playable in the E3 2013 demo, the other two being [[Toad Harbor]] and [[Twisted Mansion]].
*This is one of the three Flower Cup courses in ''Mario Kart 8'' to be playable in the E3 2013 demo, the other two being [[Toad Harbor]] and [[Twisted Mansion]].
**On a side note, all three take place in the [[Flower Cup]], and are in the same order as they were in the demo.
**On a side note, all three take place in the [[Flower Cup]], and are in the same order as they were in the demo.
*This majority of this course is played in anti-gravity except for the start/finish line, much like [[Dragon Driftway]] in DLC pack 1.
*This majority of this course is played in anti-gravity except for the start/finish line, much like [[Dragon Driftway]] in DLC pack 1.

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The Mario Kart 8 incarnation of Mario Circuit appears as the first course of the Flower Cup. This Mario Circuit's layout is designed after the Möbius strip (a closed surface consisting of only one side) to make full use of the new anti gravity aspect of the game. It is placed around Peach's Castle which happens to be on floating islands. Like Figure-8 Circuit, the track is shaped like an 8. There are Goomba Towers near the finish line that can slow down the player. This track uses both the Hang Glider from Mario Kart 7 and also the new anti-gravity wheels in Mario Kart 8. The track is lush and green, surrounded by the blue sky and white clouds. Mario Kart Stadium's theme is a cover of this track's music.

Course layout

Being designed after a Möbius strip, the track follows a single path that twists around near the beginning. The track remains fairly simple in terms of design. Players start on the straightaway of the Möbius strip and shortly after, there is a turn to the left. A white bridge is a short ways away of the turn which starts the anti gravity section. The track turns to the right shortly after and start racing underneath the finish line. After a left turn, the racers cross the white bridge, which twists the track back to normal and after another right turn, the racers approach the finish line. A gliding ramp and Goomba Towers appear at the stretch to the finish.

Shortcuts

  • At the final turn, Players can boost through the sand instead of taking the turn.

Appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Main article: Mario Circuit (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U)

The track appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as a new stage. The stage has been shown to take place on several platforms that move around the stage, stopping at certain intervals around the stage similar to Rainbow Road in the 3DS version. Shy Guys can drive into the fight like in the aforementioned stage and the other Mario Circuit stage, however because of the anti-gravity element they can drive on other surfaces such as on the wall to the right of the players or from the background albeit upside-down. The default music is a medley of the Circuit theme and Neo Bowser City's music from Mario Kart 7, though the original versions of numerous songs from Mario Kart 8 including Mario Circuit are also available.

Gallery

Names in other languages

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Trivia

  • This is one of the three Flower Cup courses in Mario Kart 8 to be playable in the E3 2013 demo, the other two being Toad Harbor and Twisted Mansion.
    • On a side note, all three take place in the Flower Cup, and are in the same order as they were in the demo.
  • This majority of this course is played in anti-gravity except for the start/finish line, much like Dragon Driftway in DLC pack 1.

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