Wii DK Summit

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DK Summit
DK's Snowboard Cross
DK Summit in Mario Kart Wii
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Wii (2008)
Mario Kart Tour (2021)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 4) (2023)
Cup(s) Flower Cup (Wii)
Fruit Cup (8 Deluxe)
Tour(s)
Online play No longer available (Wii)
Available (Switch)
Music sample
Mario Kart Wii / Mario Kart Tour
Course map
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart Tour
Map of Wii DK Summit from Mario Kart Tour
Staff ghost(s)

2:34.693 by Nin★mokke
(Donkey Kong on the Standard Bike L)
2:36.581 by Nin★Pavel (8 Deluxe)
(Donkey Kong with the Varmint, Monster, Super Glider) (150cc)
1:53.372 by Nin★Massim (8 Deluxe)
(Rosalina with the Circuit Special, Standard, Super Glider) (200cc)

DK Summit (known as DK's Snowboard Cross in the British English version) is the third race course of the Flower Cup in Mario Kart Wii. The track takes place on a snowy mountain winter sports resort which appears to be popular among Shy Guys. This is the first race course in the Mario Kart series to have a different name between the American and British English localizations. This course is unique as it begins in a foggy environment that blocks most of the player's view, but as the race progresses, the fog clears until the final lap where the clear sky is visible.

The stage is somewhat a combination of DK Mountain from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and DK Pass from Mario Kart DS. Like DK Mountain, it has a Barrel Cannon aimed at a mountain and a zigzagging, crevice-filled path to the goal line, and like DK Pass, it is covered in snow and has various small snow piles that slow the player down if they run into them, as well as numerous Dash Panels.

DK Summit returns in Mario Kart Tour as a classic course starting with the Snow Tour, and in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as the third course of the Fruit Cup in the Booster Course Pass.

Mario Kart Wii

Course layout

The cannon entrance

The race takes place in a mountain filled with snow and some snowboarding Shy Guys. The course starts with a right turn towards a set of automatic barriers and Item Boxes, which lead towards the Cannon. After landing from the cannon, the track makes a U-turn to the left along a half-pipe. The track then approaches a set of ramps, each featuring Item Boxes, with a larger single ramp with a Dash Panel on the right and three smaller ramps on the left. After this, the track takes a slight left past two areas of pink-striped deep snow, which will slow the player down if driven through, before approaching a set of moguls that form ramps. The mogul area also features three ramps with Dash Panels and Item Boxes. The course then makes a sharp right turn with a half-pipe on the left around one side of the chasm, and then a sharp left turn around the other side, before approaching a pair of Dash Panels in another half-pipe. The half-pipe features two drifts of deep snow, which cover up sections of the ramps, but do not prevent their use. Item Boxes are located on either side of the track with the deep snow, and Shy Guy Snowboarders appear on the half-pipe, with a single one between the two snow drifts and a pair after the second one. The course then turns to the right as the half-pipe slopes downwards and approaches the finish line.

If a player is playing as a Mii, the head of the wooden snowboarding Mario statue will be replaced with a Mii's head.

During the first lap of the course, snow is falling heavily, and the background and distant objects cannot be seen. By the third lap, snowfall clears up and all scenery can be clearly seen. This concept is reused for DS DK Pass in Mario Kart 7.

There are three Item Boxes underneath the S-bend section that can be seen through hacking or with a glitch, but they cannot be obtained without hacking as Lakitu takes the player back to the track before the Item Boxes can be reached.[1][2]

Shortcuts

  • The first shortcut is not an intentionally designed shortcut, but is a faster alternative to clearing the second turn of the course, and is mentioned in the Prima Guide for Mario Kart Wii. The player can jump over the left side of the hill by using a ramp, where they can perform a trick.
  • A Mushroom can be used to cut across the thick snow on the turn before the moguls.
  • A shortcut can be performed after the player has passed the moguls where there is a large chasm, and the player can drift and jump across the first chasm. The player can also slow down to cancel their drift, clear the first chasm and then drive off of the raised section ahead to clear the second.
  • Time can be saved on the last turn of the course by going up the half-pipe and wrapping around the corner, sticking to the invisible wall.

Tournaments

The second December 2008 tournament took place on DK Summit. Players had to go through all 25 gates on the course. Nothing else had been changed on the course other than the added gates. This tournament was repeated as December 2010's second tournament, April 2012's first tournament, and June 2013's second tournament.

Mario Kart Tour

View of Wii DK Summit in Mario Kart Tour
The course in Mario Kart Tour

DK Summit makes its classic course debut in Mario Kart Tour, introduced in the Snow Tour (making this the first Wii course to make its classic course debut in Mario Kart Tour). The Mario Kart logo on the starting banner now uses its modern version instead of its classic one, the starting banner itself is made completely out of metal instead of wood, the metallic grids around the start are replaced with plastic fencing, and there is a snowcat stationed by the starting grid. The gates racers pass through before entering the cannon now emit the sound of an airhorn (which was previously used in Super Bell Subway and Tokyo Blur 3, and later in Tokyo Blur 4) as they open, rather than a bell sound. The sign that says "DK Cannon" now uses the Mario logo font.

On the course, the wooden snowboarding Mario statue near the moguls area is replaced with a stone Donkey Kong statue, most of the trees are absent, and the launch after the start/finish line now encompasses a Glide Ramp. A stretch of half-pipe ramp between the second chasm turn and the final stretch of the course was removed, and there is only one Dash Panel instead of two before entering the final section. The falling snow mechanic has been removed, with the course now being sunny throughout the whole race. The course's map has also been rotated 180°, with the starting line at the bottom of the map.

This course is a favorite of Blue Koopa (Freerunning), Toadette (Explorer), Peach (Explorer), Penguin Toad, Penguin Mario, Mario (Satellaview), White Tanooki Mario, King Bob-omb, Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES), and the ? Block Mii Racing Suit. It is also a favorite of the Hammer Bro Mii Racing Suit if it reaches level 3, Baby Mario (Koala) if he reaches level 6, and Luigi (Classic) if he reaches level 8. As with other courses in the game, DK Summit has a reverse variant, a trick variant, and a reverse/trick variant referred to as DK Summit R, DK Summit T, and DK Summit R/T respectively. The former two were introduced alongside the regular version in the Snow Tour, while the latter was added in the 2022 Holiday Tour.

For this course's tour appearances, see List of Wii DK Summit tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

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View of Wii DK Summit in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
The course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

DK Summit returns in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of Wave 4 of the Booster Course Pass. It appears as the third course of the Fruit Cup. Its design is based on its appearance from Mario Kart Tour, only with significant visual upgrades and modifications. For example, the jumbotron at the end of the halfpipe has been brought back to the course after it was removed in Tour, now sporting a redesigned look. The Barrel Cannon is now shown to have visible frost on itself. The giant snowboarding Donkey Kong statue is still present, but it is now made out of wood instead of stone. The sky and background for the course has been slightly desaturated to appear slightly less blue compared to how it looks in Tour. The mountains in the background have also been redone to appear less cartoony and less two-dimensional, with more depth and shading applied to them. On the mogul field, a red fence with Toads as spectators has been added, beneath the Donkey Kong statue. Coins on the downhill section have moved to all be closer together.[3] The falling snow returns, although the fog mechanic doesn't. The course map has also been flipped 180°, so that the starting line is at the top of the map like in Mario Kart Wii. In addition, the shortcuts over the chasms between the mogul fields and the halfpipe have been restored.

Since Mario Kart 8 Deluxe supports British English, unlike Mario Kart Tour, this course is once again referred to as "DK's Snowboard Cross" when the Nintendo Switch console region is set to Europe or Australia/New Zealand, making it one of two courses in the Booster Course Pass so far to have a different name in British English compared to American English, the other being 3DS Rock Rock Mountain (or 3DS Alpine Pass).

Prior to its official reveal, DK Summit was among the courses featured in an Template:Media link for the Booster Course Pass located within the game's data in version 2.0.0.

Profiles

Mario Kart Wii

  • Website bios:
    • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "A challenging downhill course with a long series of halfpipe-style boost ramps for tricking over heavy snow banks."
    • Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. "The giant cannon that fires you to the mountaintop is just the first part of an incredible trip on this snow-covered track. Avoid the deepest drifts and look out for snowboarders as you pull off stunts on the half-pipe!"

Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "On the Wii DK Summit course, you'll blast through a barrel cannon to a mountaintop only to be met with winding hairpin turns and snow mounds that want to slow you down! Use the various ramps to finish the race in style!"[4]

Sponsors

Mario Kart Tour / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Gallery

Mario Kart Wii

Mario Kart Tour

Course icons

Screenshots

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese DKスノーボードクロス[?]
DK Sunōbōdo Kurosu
DK Snowboard Cross
Chinese (simplified) DK单板滑雪障碍追逐[?]
DK Dān Bǎn Huáxuě Zhàng'ài Zhuīzhú
DK Snowboard Obstacle Pursue
Chinese (traditional) DK單板滑雪越野賽[?]
DK Dān Bǎn Huáxuě Yuèyě Sài
DK Snowboard Cross Country
Dutch DK's Skipark[?] DK's Ski Park
French (NOA) Pic DK
Sommet DK (Mario Kart Wii)
[?]
DK Peak
DK Summit
French (NOE) Pic DK[?] DK Peak
German DK Skikane[?] Portmanteau of "ski" and "schikane" (used in racing as a term for hard to drive curves)
Italian Pista snowboard DK[?] DK Snowboard Track
Korean DK 스노보드 경기장[?]
DK Seunobodeu Gyeonggijang
DK Snowboard Stadium
Portuguese (NOA) Cordilheira DK[?] DK Mountain Range
Portuguese (NOE) Pico DK[?] DK Peak
Russian Сноуборд-кросс ДК[?]
Snoubord-kross DK
DK's Snowboard Cross
Spanish (NOA) Cumbre DK
Cima DK (Mario Kart Wii)
[?]
DK Summit
Spanish (NOE) Cumbre DK[?] DK Summit

References

  1. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7vzOsysXUk
  2. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGSSnckmZCQ
  3. ^ 任天堂ホームページ (March 2, 2023). Wii DKスノーボードクロス. YouTube. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  4. ^ mariokarttourEN (February 25, 2021). Twitter. Retrieved February 25, 2021.