N64 Choco Mountain

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Choco Mountain
Choco Mountain from Mario Kart 64.
Information
Appears in Mario Kart 64 (1996)
Mario Kart DS (2005)
Mario Kart Tour (2020)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass) (2022)
Cup(s) Flower Cup (64)
Leaf Cup (DS)
Golden Dash Cup (8 Deluxe)
Tour(s)
Distance 687 m
Music sample
Mario Kart 64 / Mario Kart Tour Mario Kart DS Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (frontrunning)
Course map
Mario Kart 64
An aerial view of Choco Mountain.

Mario Kart DS
Choco Mountain map
Mario Kart Tour
Map of N64 Choco Mountain from Mario Kart Tour.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Map of N64 Choco Mountain in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Staff ghost(s)

2:15:571 by Ninten★イシビ (DS)
(Wario in the Dragonfly)
2:08.949 by Nin★Massim (8 Deluxe)
(as Koopa Troopa) (150cc)
1:31.715 by Nin★Alice (8 Deluxe)
(as Tanooki Mario) (200cc)

Template:Quote2 Choco Mountain is a course in Mario Kart 64. It is the third course in the Flower Cup and features falling rocks as obstacles. A third through it, a chocolate pyramid can be seen. The course's chocolate aesthetic is reminiscent of the Choco Island racecourses from Super Mario Kart. The course reappears in Mario Kart DS in the Leaf Cup and in Mario Kart Tour as the signature course of the Exploration Tour. In the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, it reappears as the third course of the Golden Dash Cup.

In the 50cc difficulty level and the Time Trials mode, the curve is protected by a banister where the players could not fall into the trap; however, the banister disappears if the player chooses a higher difficulty level than 50cc. In Mario Kart DS, there is no banister present at all. In Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the banister is present in all difficulty levels.

In Mario Kart 64, this course's music also plays on Block Fort and Double Deck during Battle Mode.

Course layout

The race starts out on a straight road that eventually leads to a curve to the right. The curve also features a twisty road and a row of Item Boxes for players to use. After the curve and the twist, the road continues curving until a U-turn leads players into a longer straight road. This straight road leads to an overhang, where players originally started.

Past the overhang, another curve to the left takes players to the bottom left part of the course, where the road is somewhat straight, but not as straight as the preceding road. Players then turn left, pass a row of item boxes, and drive over a small hill that makes players fly. After the small hill, there is a somewhat sharp curve to the left. In the 50cc races and the Time Trials mode, banisters are set to prevent players from falling into the water below. However, the banisters are not present in the 100cc, 150cc, and EXTRA modes. Boulders fly out on the sharp curve to flatten and slow down any player that is present in their landing spot. There is a body of water present on the other side of the curve that the boulders fall into.

After the falling boulders, a right curve takes players to a straight road, with the road below them to the left. If players fall into the road below, they must race the part they were just in, also with the penalty of losing any position if players are behind them. After this dangerous place is a curve to the left, with three sets of hills that also send players flying into the finish line, where they start the track again.

Mario Kart DS

Screenshot of Choco Mountain
The course in Mario Kart DS

This course returns as a retro course as the second course in the Leaf Cup. Not many changes were made, aside from the graphics, and the banister that protects the player in Mario Kart 64 in 50cc and Time Trials was removed completely. The course was available in Wi-Fi. In Mission 4-6, Donkey Kong has to destroy 10 Item Boxes while avoiding the fake ones.

Mario Kart Tour

View of N64 Choco Mountain in Mario Kart Tour
The course in Mario Kart Tour

Choco Mountain reappears once more in Mario Kart Tour, where it makes its debut in the Exploration Tour. The starting banner has been changed to a wooden sign with a blue, three-dimensional Mario Kart logo, and more signs were added to the track. There is now a scarce amount of foliage on the borders of the road. A pit and some dead trees have been added at the left of the first turn and some small ramps were added just before the face of the mountain. After entering through the mountain, the track now has a cavern section with Swoops, crystals and off-road shortcuts. A Glide Ramp with a pit below and on the right has been added at the end of the cavern. A concrete wall and Fish Bone fossils were added in the part with the boulders. The banister that was originally present in Mario Kart 64 in 50cc and Time Trials reappears in all difficulty levels, but only from the curve right after the boulders. The last turn now has a off-road part that the players can use as a shortcut. The player can now perform a Jump Boost by hitting the broken bridge.

The course is a favorite of Pink Gold Peach, King Bob-omb, Mario (Chef), Captain Toad, Luigi (Lederhosen), Tanooki Mario, Mario (Samurai), Daisy (Farmer), Wario (Hiker), Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES), Waluigi (Vampire), and the Nabbit Mii Racing Suit. It is also a favorite of Black Yoshi, Nabbit, and Shy Guy (Pastry Chef) if they are at level 6.

Choco Mountain also has a Reversed variant, a Trick variant, and a Reversed/Trick variant, referred to as Choco Mountain R, Choco Mountain T, and Choco Mountain R/T, respectively. The former two were introduced along with the normal variant in the Exploration Tour, while the latter was introduced in the Wedding Tour. The reverse and trick variant replaces the gliding section with many ramps.

Like Donut Plains 1, Koopa Troopa Beach 2, and Frappe Snowland, it retains its original music, rather than using the Mario Kart DS arrangement.

For this course's tour appearances, see List of N64 Choco Mountain tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

N64 Choco Mountain as it appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Choco Mountain in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Choco Mountain returns as the third course of the Golden Dash Cup in the Booster Course Pass DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It is heavily patterned after its appearance in Mario Kart Tour, though with updated graphics. The ramps before the cavern section have been removed, as was the ability to trick off the broken bridge. The track also receives a Western-inspired arrangement with harmonica, fiddle, banjo, and electric guitar.[1] Koopa Paratroopas and Shy Guys have been added as spectators on the course.

Profiles

Mario Kart 64

  • Instruction manual bio: "This mountainous course climbs and descends through extreme altitude differences and has continuous sharp curves. Your skills at sliding can greatly affect your rank or time. Watch for the signs along the way warning where large rocks might fall on you."
  • Website bio: "Dangerous mountain roadways make this course tricky"[2]

Mario Kart DS

  • American website bio: "This mountain path is brimming with hazards. Whether you're dodging a boulder or testing your nerve along a cliff edge, Choco Mountain is no joke."
  • European website bio: "If Choco Mountain was a chocolate bar, it would be the kind with teeth-breaking crunchy bits inside, rather than a smooth and creamy centre. Here, deadly rockslides knock the unwary driver into an abyss, while you fight to maintain control over the undulating terrain."

Sponsors

Mario Kart 64

Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart Tour

Gallery

Mario Kart 64

Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart Tour

Course icons

Screenshots

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョコマウンテン[?]
Choko Maunten
Choco Mountain
Chinese 巧克力山[?]
Qiǎokèlì Shān
Chocolate Mountain
Dutch Chocokloof[?] Choco Gorge
German Schoko-Sumpf[?] Choco Swamp
Italian Cioccocanyon[?] Choco Canyon
Korean 초코 마운틴[?]
Choko Mauntin
Choco Mountain
Portuguese (NOA) Montanha Chocolate[?] Chocolate Mountain
Portuguese (NOE) Monte Achocolatado[?] Mount Chocolate
Russian Шоколадная гора[?]
Shokoladnaya gora
Chocolate Mountain
Spanish Monte Chocolate[?] Mount Chocolate

References

  1. ^ Nintendo (February 9, 2022). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass DLC – Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  2. ^ Mario Kart 64: Flower Cup. nintendo.com. February 5, 1998, 06:51:55 UTC snapshot on Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 21, 2019.