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==''Mario Kart 7''==
==''Mario Kart 7''==
===Course layout===
[[File:MK3DS4.png|thumb|left|250px|Mario driving in front of Peach's Castle in a pre-release screenshot of ''Mario Kart 7''. Note the lack of ramps.]]
[[File:MK3DS4.png|thumb|left|250px|Mario driving in front of Peach's Castle in a pre-release screenshot of ''Mario Kart 7''. Note the lack of ramps.]]
The track takes place on a large grassy field with sand roads, floating [[Brick Blocks]], a [[Mushroom Trampoline]], [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s, blossoming peach trees, a lake, and [[Peach's Castle]]. The course begins with a small, straightforward path with two turns, after which pink flower petals begin falling out of the trees on a long bend to the left. Activating the 3D effect of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] gives the effect of the petals popping out of the screen. After a ramp, the racers bounce off a Mushroom Trampoline into a curvy section leading towards Peach's Castle, which they then enter. After a spiral upwards, a [[Glide Ramp]] launches the drivers out of the castle into an area where pipes blow out wind (allowing for [[Trick|Tricks]] to be performed) and [[Goomba]]s appear. Following this is a very large pipe, not unlike the one found in [[N64 Mario Raceway|Mario Raceway]], which drivers must curve through to reach the finish line after one small bump in the road.
The track takes place on a large grassy field with sand roads, floating [[Brick Blocks]], a [[Mushroom Trampoline]], [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s, blossoming peach trees, a lake, and [[Peach's Castle]]. The course begins with a small, straightforward path with two turns, after which pink flower petals begin falling out of the trees on a long bend to the left. Activating the 3D effect of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] gives the effect of the petals popping out of the screen. After a ramp, the racers bounce off a Mushroom Trampoline into a curvy section leading towards Peach's Castle, which they then enter. After a spiral upwards, a [[Glide Ramp]] launches the drivers out of the castle into an area where pipes blow out wind (allowing for [[Trick|Tricks]] to be performed) and [[Goomba]]s appear. Following this is a very large pipe, not unlike the one found in [[N64 Mario Raceway|Mario Raceway]], which drivers must curve through to reach the finish line after one small bump in the road.


===Shortcuts===
There are a number of shortcuts available in this track. Between the first and second turns, drivers may use [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]]s to use a ramp in the middle of the grass. Mushrooms can also be used to cut grass on the corner before the Mushroom Trampolines. There are two additional ramps in front of Peach's Castle. There is yet another ramp to the left when the racers exit the castle, and a rail to the left along the pipe, both of which save some time.
There are a number of shortcuts available in this track. Between the first and second turns, drivers may use [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]]s to use a ramp in the middle of the grass. Mushrooms can also be used to cut grass on the corner before the Mushroom Trampolines. There are two additional ramps in front of Peach's Castle. There is yet another ramp to the left when the racers exit the castle, and a rail to the left along the pipe, both of which save some time.
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