Wario Colosseum
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Appears in | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003) | ||||||
Cup(s) | Special Cup | ||||||
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Wario Colosseum is the first course of the Special Cup in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. As the name implies, it is a racing track based on the Colosseum that belongs to Wario, making it his home track of the game. It is the longest course in the game, having it reduced to two laps in Grand Prix mode and in the "Recommended" option of laps in VS mode; it is one of the only two courses in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! to not, by default, have three laps, with the other being Baby Park with seven laps. It shares its music with Waluigi Stadium.
Outside of the colosseum, Mushroom City can be seen in the distance. This course is one of four courses from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! that is yet to reappear as a classic course in a later game.
Course layout[edit]
The course first starts at a straight road, which leads to a curve to the left. Past that curve is a ramp with Dash Panels on it and an Item Box to grab (surrounded by a Fire Chain). After the ramp is a small, twisty road with an overhang that leads into another ramp with a Fire Chain, with another Item Box in it. After the ramp is a curve to the left, which leads to a straight road with a set of Item Boxes. After the Item Boxes is a large ramp with Dash Panels on it that leads the player into the dome-shaped area, that leads the player in a corkscrew for the next moment. Past the corkscrew curving to the right is a downhill road that turns left, leads into a straight road, and curves left again, leading into a hill with Dash Panels that will send the player flying. Past the hill is a curve right that leads the player into a U-turn, and after the U-turn is a steep downhill road that makes the player fly instead of driving downwards. After the downhill road is a set of Item Boxes in a curve to the right. Past the curve is a huge dome arena where the player can have a choice of taking two paths. One is the ramp in the middle, which leads the player to fly across a pit underneath them. This way is quicker than the way around the pit, but more dangerous as the player is prone to falling off if not angled correctly. The other path, which leads the player around the pit, is safer, but a longer route. It is the route that the AI prefers, as they never take the ramp in the center. After that giant pit is an ascent of the road that leads into a 90° turn left, underneath an overhang. The road underneath the overhang slightly curves to the left. After the overhang, the road still curves to the left, until it is straight again and then leads to a ramp with Dash Panels on it and the last set of Item Boxes. After the ramp is a curve to the left, which leads into the straight road into the finish line.
There are no hidden shortcuts in this course. The only route that acts the most like a shortcut is the ramp over the pit towards the end of the course.
Sponsors[edit]
- Koopa Sport (Trackside banners)
- Super Wario (Trackside banners)
- Wario GP (Trackside banners)
- Wario Kart (Signs, trackside banners)
Profiles[edit]
Mario Kart: Double Dash!![edit]
- North American website bio: "Wario Colosseum is a twisting, turning, spiraling maze of steel and concrete. If you can survive two laps of the massive dash-panel jumps and the numerous sick curves, you‘re ready for the big time."
Gallery[edit]
Additional names[edit]
Internal names[edit]
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | Wario.arc | Wario course |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワリオコロシアム[?] Wario Koroshiamu |
Wario Colosseum | |
French | Arène Wario[?] | Wario Arena | |
German | Wario-Kolosseum[?] | Wario Colosseum | |
Italian | Colosseo di Wario[?] | Wario's Colosseum | |
Spanish | Coliseo Wario[?] | Wario Colosseum |