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Mario Kart 8’s tracks revealed by Nintendo

Nintendo today confirmed all 32 race tracks that will be available inside Mario Kart 8 at the end of the month.

The listing of a mix of old and new, as you can see below.

Tracks include:

Mushroom Cup

  • Mario Kart Stadium
  • Water Park
  • Sweet Sweet Canyon
  • Thwomp Ruins

Flower Cup

  • Mario Circuit
  • Toad Harbour
  • Twisted Mansion
  • Shy Guy Falls

Star Cup

  • Sunshine Airport
  • Dolphin Shoals
  • Electrodome
  • Mount Wario

Special Cup

  • Cloudtop Cruise
  • Bone Dry Dunes
  • Bowser’s Castle
  • Rainbow Road

Shell Cup

  • Moo Moo Meadows (Wii)
  • Mario Circuit (GBA)
  • Cheep Cheep Beach (DS)
  • Toad’s Turnpike (N64)

Banana Cup

  • Dry Dry Desert (GCN)
  • Donut Plains 3 (SNES)
  • Royal Raceway (N64)
  • DK Jungle (3DS)

Leaf Cup

  • Wario Stadium (DS)
  • Sherbet Land (GCN)
  • Music Park (3DS)
  • Yoshi Valley (N64)

Lightning Cup

  • Tick-Tock Clock (DS)
  • Piranha Plant Slide (3DS)
  • Grumble Volcano (Wii)
  • Rainbow Road (N64)

Battle Mode Courses

  • Moo Moo Meadows (Wii)
  • Dry Dry Desert (GCN)
  • Donut Plains 3 (SNES)
  • Toad’s Turnpike (N64)
  • Mario Circuit
  • Toad Harbour
  • Sherbet Land (GCN)
  • Yoshi Valley (N64)

What do you think of the mix of tracks in Mario Kart 8?

Mario Kart 8 will be available from 31 May on Wii U.


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