Non-Shortcut World Records It is the first course of the Joker Cup (the game's equivalent to the Special Cup). 1996. A released screenshot of the course, revealing the name of the track, The stamp obtained for beating the staff ghost at this course, From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia, This article is about the race course originally from, The map of the city where the Super Bell Subway course is found, Signs containing the Super Bell Subway Rail Map, https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Rainbow_Road_(N64)&oldid=3141312, Despite this track having railings, racers can perform a large. First appearance It also appears in Mario Kart 8 as the 16th and final retro track. Special Cup (MK64)Lightning Cup (MK8) Copy Link. Mario Kart 64 (1996) The staff ghost for this track is Metal Mario on the Standard ATV, with a time of 1:33.731. The start-finish line (and the segment checkpoints) has a bronze diamond mosaic pattern with glowing star rings surrounding the rotating banner. The second checkpoint will trigger the second "lap" instead of the third one, and the end of the track will trigger the third "lap" instead of ending the race. The other major change is that the course has been greatly altered to incorporate the game's hang-glider and anti-gravity mechanics. Racers turn around a corkscrew to reach a hairpin bend, where signs of Donkey Kong and Yoshi are seen. It's a really awesome take on such a classic map. Shortly after the turn, there is an anti-gravity area curving to a wall that soon splits into two roads, one pink and one green. After the loop is a final straightaway to the finish. In F-ZERO X N64 Rainbow Road was used as the first course in the Joker Cup and is identical in layout but instead of a bottomless pit beneath the course there's water. Todos. Related. To view rankings for the traditional controls only (GamePad / WiiU Pro / WiiChuck / Classic), visit the Non-Advantage Top 10s on MKBoards. This page shows the best times set on each of the tracks in the game. Super Mario Rainbow Road Super Mario 64 ROM Hacks series. Near the middle of the track, the course harbors a large, three-dimensional, smiling star. Moderated by: abney317 abney317, Lafungo Lafungo, d n t n 3 1 d n t n 3 1, Climatee Climatee In addition, with the 1-lap format, the player can complete the track in less than 2 minutes. After the bridge is a corkscrew loop with a large star in the center and a Boo sign at the corkscrew's outside. Blocks, a Mushroom, and a spinning Star visible on top of it. Like Rainbow Road from Mario Kart: Double Dash! The roads twist around each other before connecting. He uses Bowser. Rainbow Road 64 has been heavily updated to the newest installment of the franchise, but with some unique and new features. Flags . The circular loop now lies on the right side of the course instead of on the left side and is inclined at a near-90 degree angle to act as an anti-gravity section. This only works in Mario Kart 8 and PROBABLY only works with lightweight characters. It takes various elements from the Rainbow Roads of all other previous installments, except for Mario Kart: Super Circuit. The road is now formed by multicolored tiles made of glowing LED lights (similar to Rainbow Road from Super Mario Kart) laid out in a diagonal color pattern within a golden frame, as opposed to the slightly transparent glass stripes from the original version. After the racers glide down to the road below, there is a turn going left. Many of the companies whose advertising signs can be seen in the various tracks have their headquarters in this city. The railway lines that can be seen from this Rainbow Road, according to the map in Super Bell Subway, connect this city to many other places where tracks of Mario Kart 8 can be found.[2]. However, a massive difference in the layout is the fact that the "smiling star helix" has been switched from the original game to the MK8 version. Another addition is a flying train that travels around the course (based on an 0-4-0ST Porter Saddle Tank), ridden by Toads who, like the Toads on the ship in Bone-Dry Dunes, throw coins onto the track. This site shows the world records for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe! It is a colorful course through the final frontier, while the original Rainbow Road featured a starry purplish sky instead. Report. Riches of Glitches in ''Mario Kart 8'' (Glitch Compilation). Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and King Bowser now have full bodies rather than being disembodied heads. In a minor note, a map of the city beneath the course, mentioning Toad Harbor, Moo Moo Meadows, and Wario's Gold Mine, can be seen in Super Bell Subway. A final section which includes the gliding launch introduced to the series with. Its setting may have been switched to the deep space setting in order to help the console manage the track. Mario Kart Racing Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. As the Chomps land, the section they create a wave on will flash. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Japan Inward Bike Country Records. Neon-light pictures of the eight playable characters and a portrait of a Boo and a Mushroom are found in the distance and float in the void. Leaderboard Guides Resources Players' Page (Time Trials) Discord Streams Forum Statistics Sub-games. There are now some nods to Super Mario Galaxy on the course. At the bottom, you'll find a ranking of players by the amount of records they hold. Not only did the developers reuse the "square tiles" rainbow pattern used in Super Mario Kart, they also reused the city setting from the Double Dash version of Rainbow Road. Following this, there is a straight path with a very sharp turn and edges with a thunder cloud and a longer straight path where some bouncy stars can spin around racers they come in contact with. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 200cc, the staff ghost is Mario with a time of 1:08.128. Racers turn around a corkscrew to reach a hairpin bend, where signs of Donkey Ko… Moreover, a big three-dimensional smiling star lies in a curved section of the track. Times are shown in both NTSC and PAL using the 1.2024 conversion rate. A gliding pad is found after the anti-gravity section and leads to the second space station with a large imprint of Mario's emblem in the entrance. Issues. Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Ryo Nagamatsu. The video is below. The Chomps are replaced by deadly minefields on certain sections of the track which will cause drivers to crash or destroy their vehicle. Mario Kart 8 vs. N64's Rainbow Road. Map(s) Right after the starting line, a racer can jump over the railing on the left while the track starts to slant downhill and land on a different part of the track. Go backward and when you reach the ramp, use a Mushroom and hop over the fence. Nintendo dropped more details on Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, along with the announcement of a new special-edition Nintendo Switch console coming alongside the … The dip after the large U-turn is now another smaller U-turn. The city below the track resembles Paris, as well as the tower, which is similar to the Eiffel Tower. This page was last edited on February 24, 2021, at 17:54. Roving Chomps slide through the course in a zigzag pattern, and colliding with them will cause the player's kart to crash and be thrown into the air. There are also rings that can be reached with a Glide Ramp. The placement of these first two Dash Panels on the steep slope and the first two Launch Stars varies every time the player enters the race on this course. ROM Hack of Super Mario 64. At the gentle uphill stretch, which succeeds the steep slope, the rainbow-colored rings are now an anti-gravity panel. For each track, the score and ranks are listed. The track features a transparent multicolored glass path with star-shaped rails running throughout the entire course. Mario at the starting line, ready to race, Mario going down the large ramp at the start of the race, Approaching the Grand Star in the middle of a loop. The first video above is an absolute rocket-blast through the N64 rendition of Rainbow Road. Mario Kart World Records MK8/DX Players' Page MKW Players' Page Mario Kart Central. 16 弹幕 N64 Royal Raceway [150cc] - 1-57.290 - とれいん。 (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe World Record) ... Rainbow Road [150cc] - 2_01.112 - K4I (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe World Record) MKRecords. Emulators. The course itself also seems to have been built in a much smaller scale than the original, therefore its length is possibly less than 2 kilometers, unlike the original. There are many sharp turns and curves with more thunder clouds… When players nearly reach the finish line, the outer gears will change shape by expanding their star-shaped appendages wide and closing in upon themselves. YES NO. Instead, it just has a plain black background with a watery blue bottom to which careless drivers may fall. A straightaway follows with a Wario sign present, then follows a final looping section, where a Bowser sign is seen. You can select a country or region to see the best times set by … In addition, the inclined parts of the course are also anti-gravity, including the one after the starting line. N64, WiiVC, WiiUVC. In this game, Motion Controls and Wiimote D-Pad give a significant advantage. Approaching the star in the middle of a loop. The music is remixed and orchestrated with the live-recorded soundtrack of. The video is below. License. Metal Mario, Mario, and several other characters approaching the second checkpoint which can be seen at the background. IGN compares the latest update of Rainbow Road 64 to its Nintendo 64 original. Of course, if I counted the Mario Kart 8 remake, the N64 Rainbow Road would still be the worst, because that is also a one-lap track, and it really doesn't look all that … Mario Kart 64 Mario Kart series. Updates. Matthias Rustemeyer is the World record holder for N64 rainbow road Rainbow Road is the final track in Mario Kart 64 and the last course of the Special Cup. Also, there is a moon in the sky that can be seen right after the starting line. This version of Rainbow Road returns in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, where it is the final course in the Lightning Cup. Thanks. From here, the path is mostly level with a few shallow drops here and there. The final turn before the starting line (which is 8-shaped) has been slightly shortened in order to cut down the length from the original. Here, you can find a listing of all of the records by MarrinaraSauce for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: United Kingdom Inward Bike Country Records. 3. These replace the neon-lit signs of the eight playable characters in Mario Kart 64 (the aforementioned six, Wario and Donkey Kong), and a portrait of a Boo and a Mushroom. After the ring, there is a wide loop with neon signs of Mario, Peach and Luigi on the loop's outside. A special-edition of Nintendo Switch is releasing alongside Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, and it looks ready to save a princess. Videos. Once you passed the first checkpoint, turn around and drive the normal way like you normally would. The track differs from the other Rainbow Roads in that it has rails throughout the entire track. Full-game Leaderboard Level Leaderboard View all ... Any platform Nintendo 64 Wii Virtual Console Wii U Virtual Console. These courses are both the longest and the shortest course in the series, respectively. The latest Rainbow Road! Mario Kart 8 World Records This site contains the World Record History for Mario Kart 8. Rainbow Road Both of these Rainbow Roads are the only non-DLC courses in Mario Kart 8 and two of the only four including the DLC courses (the other two being SNES Rainbow Road and GCN Baby Park) to have the map in different colors instead of just blue (though all four of them are white in Deluxe). Dakota Wilson holds the World Record in Mario Kart 64. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. His time 04’30”13 Coming soon! Current World Records Their poses are also altered. Chain Chomps plague this otherwise peaceful course, traveling inside the road itself and knocking up racers they happen to collide with. Following the loop is a steady downward road that crosses over the steep drop where a Mushroom sign can be seen. Rainbow Roadis the 20th and final new track in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. Keep going back until you arrive at the first checkpoint. It is possible to take a shortcut and skip about half of the course at the beginning. Hey my name is Jak, here are my times ^^ Bold ones are world records ^^ Mario Kart Stadium 1'36"869 Water Park 1'42"077 Sweet Sweet Canyon 1'49"843 Thwomp Ruins 1'50"633 Mario Circuit 1'45"815 Toad Harbor 2'01"968 Twisted Mansion 1'56"739 Shy Guy Falls 1'55"711 Sunshine Airport 1'58"826 Dolphin Shoals 1'59"472 Electrodrome 1'58"203 Mount Wario 1'43"283 Cloudtop Cruise 2'00"328 Bone-Dry … Thus, this Rainbow Road is likely set above those courses[1]. This page shows the best times set on each of the tracks in the game. If you enjoy time trials, you should submit your times to the Mario Kart Players' Page! The track begins in the only barricade portion of the track, racers first make some turns where there are no rails or bouncing humps and they can snatch some items here. Some of these fireworks take their appearance from stamps in Super Mario 3D World, though Yoshi's firework is based on his artwork from Yoshi Topsy-Turvy. This page is divided into sections by record category (such as 150cc or 200cc). Appearance(s) It is the longest racecourse in Mario Kart 64, at 2,000 meters (2 kilometers), and requires about two minutes per lap, making it the longest three-lap track in the whole series. The city is much more realistic and active than in the GCN course, with cars moving everywhere. Likes. It is a colorful course through the final frontier, while the original Rainbow Road featured a starry purplish sky instead. A modification of the second loop (the one which circled around the star in the original version) to support the anti-gravity feature. A scrolling LED sign reading "RAINBOW ROAD" in the NES font can be seen in the inner part of the gears. If you want to learn more information on how to do this glitch, watch this video: The course's icon on the course select menu. Namely, the large star in the circular loop has been replaced with a Grand Star and the star rails are now designed after Launch Stars, like the Rainbow Roads from Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7. The turns here are very tight, … Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: World Records. At the end of the conveyor belts there is a slope with alternate Dash Panels (that turn on and of… After the ring, there is a wide loop with neon signs of Mario, Peach and Luigi on the loop's outside. Rainbow Road is the last track of the Special Cup in Mario Kart 64 and the last track of the Lightning Cup in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. A panoramic view of the course in Mario Kart 8. Several parts of the track had their star-shaped guardrails removed, in order to increase the difficulty. His time is 0'34"53. In addition, similar to Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 7, the course is now run as a single lap divided into three sections, instead of three laps, and the last part before the finish line has also been slightly shortened to cut down the length of the course. Though the developers removed Wario, Donkey Kong, the Mushroom, and the Boo entirely in this version, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, King Bowser, and Toad are now shown in fireworks, with their colours respectively being red, green, pink, green, green, orange. He uses Yoshi. Also due to its length, the number of laps has been changed to one lap (divided into thirds), similar to the 3DS Rainbow Road. Approaching the end, racers turn around in a corkscrew and then a twisting stretch to finally return to the checkered line. IGN compares the latest update of Rainbow Road 64 to its Nintendo 64 original. Mario now appears running, Luigi is depicted jumping, Princess Peach is waving, Toad is running but now in the opposite direction, and Bowser does his scary pose, just like the five do in their stamp images in, Possibly one of the most well-remembered shortcuts in, This course is the longest course in the whole, This Rainbow Road, as well as its retro counterpart, SNES Rainbow Road (as a DLC retro course), the new Rainbow Road, and GCN Baby Park, are the only courses in, The chorus part of this Rainbow Road's music is remixed into, The railway lines that can be seen from this track, according to the map in. Shortly after the hairpin bend is a short straightaway followed by a smaller drop and small uphill stretch. Did you enjoy this video? Finally, this course appears on the box art of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, being the only retro course in a Mario Kart game to hold this distinction. The Chomps are now larger, and instead of sliding through the course in a zigzag pattern, they bounce repeatedly, creating ripples on the track that can be used to perform aerial tricks. The Princess Peach Statue of Liberty from Toad Harbor and the course itself can be seen in the city setting, and in the center of the city below, there is a tower that faintly resembles the Eiffel Tower, with four ? Mario Kart 64Mario Kart 8Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. In the new game, the loop points outwards with anti-gravity section, while in the original N64 game the loop was inside the track, towards the finish line. Mario Kart 64 World Records World Records for Mario Kart 64. Along the course, Dash Panels have been added and come in the form of small Launch Star-shaped rings that spin every time a racer passes through. You can select a country or region to see the best times set by players from that area. Rainbow Road appears as a stage for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, taking the appearance of its Mario Kart 7 incarnation. Also in the Japan only Expansion Kit there is a remix of Rainbow Road whereas the actual course reuses Drivin Through the Max from Sector Alpha & Beta instead.