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Kanaami Roads are also used in the normal variations of some courses, usually to replace a Chain-Link platform from a previous appearance. [[Wii Mushroom Gorge]] has several ramps replaced by Kanaami Roads, [[3DS Toad Circuit]] has part of the bridge replaced, [[3DS Rock Rock Mountain]] uses them on the left half of the starting area, and [[3DS Piranha Plant Slide]] uses them as the floor of the underwater section. | Kanaami Roads are also used in the normal variations of some courses, usually to replace a Chain-Link platform from a previous appearance. [[Wii Mushroom Gorge]] has several ramps replaced by Kanaami Roads, [[3DS Toad Circuit]] has part of the bridge replaced, [[3DS Rock Rock Mountain]] uses them on the left half of the starting area, and [[3DS Piranha Plant Slide]] uses them as the floor of the underwater section. | ||
Kanaami Roads reappear in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' via the | Kanaami Roads reappear in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' via the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]], mostly in the aforementioned cases where ''Mario Kart Tour'' incorporated them as a normal part of the track geometry. However, {{classic-link|N64|Kalimari Desert}} has a Kanaami Road appear on its second lap to turn racers onto the train tracks. This Kanaami Road is invisible and intangible to racers not on lap two, so a player that is sufficiently behind or ahead may see racers driving on thin air. | ||
The word "Kanaami" itself is a romanization of「金網」, which is Japanese for "wire mesh", such as that of [[Chain-Link]]s. | The word "Kanaami" itself is a romanization of「金網」, which is Japanese for "wire mesh", such as that of [[Chain-Link]]s. |