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MK64 icon Block Fort.png|The icon from the menu
MK64 Block Fort Icon.png|The icon from the official ''Mario Kart 64'' website
MKDS N64 Block Fort Course Icon.png|The course icon in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
MKDS N64 Block Fort Course Icon.png|The course icon in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
MKDS Block Fort Intro.png|Block Fort as seen in ''Mario Kart DS''
MKDS Block Fort Intro.png|Block Fort as seen in ''Mario Kart DS''

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Block Fort
The icon for Block Fort, from Mario Kart 64.
The course icon in Mario Kart 64
Information
Appears in Mario Kart 64 (1996)
Mario Kart DS (2005)
Cup(s) Battle Mode
Music sample
Mario Kart 64
Kenta Nagata

Mario Kart DS
Shinobu Tanaka
Course map
Mario Kart 64
Block Fort.pngMini map of Block Fort from Mario Kart 64
Mario Kart DS
Block Fort mapMario Kart DS

Block Fort is a battle course in the Mario Kart series. It first appeared in Mario Kart 64 with four structures in each corner of the level. Ramps lead up to the first level, where thin bridges lead to the other forts. Another ramp leads to the top level, with longer bridges to the other forts roofs. Item Boxes are on the ground levels edge-wall, and on both of the forts' levels. Like Double Deck, this course shares its music with Choco Mountain. Block City from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Block Plaza from Mario Kart Wii appear to be based on Block Fort.

This battle course reappears in Mario Kart DS. Despite N64 Choco Mountain and Block Fort both returning in this game, the latter uses the same music as every other battle course. In addition, it is not given the "N64" prefix despite also being classic course. Both of these also apply to Pipe Plaza. In mission 6-4, the player must destroy the 10 Item Boxes that move around the stage as Mario.

Profiles

Mario Kart 64

  • Instruction booklet: "The map consists of a series of floors, each three levels high. The four blocks are colored red, yellow, green and blue so you can quickly check your opponents' screens to find their locations."
  • Web page: "Block Fort is a multi-level arena with three levels of platforms linked by ramps and elevated roads. The four blocks that make up the arena are color coded so you can tell where your opponents with a glance at their screen."[1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブロックとりで[?]
Burokku Toride
Block Fort
Chinese 四色堡垒[?]
Sìsè Bǎolěi
Four Color Fort
German Block-Fort[?] Block Fort
Italian Forte Blocco[?] Block Fort
Korean 블록 요새[?]
Beullok Yosae
Block Fort
Spanish Ciudad Bloque[?] Block City; shared with Block City

Trivia

  • In the Nintendo 64 version, the entire battle course appears to be surrounded by a sea of water, as shown in the icon in the battle stage selection. In the Nintendo DS version, the Touch Screen indicates the course is surrounded by a field of grass.

References

  1. ^ (February 5, 1998) Nintendo: Mario Kart 64: Battle Mode (Internet Archive). Retrieved February 24, 2018.