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Wario's Gold Mine is a course in Mario Kart Wii. It is the final course in the Flower Cup and thus the eighth track in the entire game. It takes place in a busy mine bustling with gold carts and fluttering bats. Players drive on a small platform surrounded by railroads, with many swerves. There is also a shaft that you can go on without any boosts, but the gold carts head to the shortcut, so only go when the coast is clear.

History[]

Mario Kart Wii[]

In the first parts of the racetrack, players start on a dusty road which turns right into some railroads. Shortly after that, players turn left and travel down a very steep slope, which many fall off of. Following, you must turn left onto a dusty patch of road, and then right into some more railroad. Then, drive into a cave and avoid some restless bats and drive into giant cavern. After following the steep slopes and sharp turns, don't hit any of the gold carts and move forward on a bump road. Head down a final slope, through a tunnel and into a dusty patch. Follow the remaining railroad and finish.

Mario Kart 8[]

In the first DLC pack for Mario Kart 8, this is one of the 8 courses included.

Music[]

The music for this course in Mario Kart Wii has two versions, one when your outside the mine and inside the mine.

Some people thought that the music for this course was similar to Moo Moo Farm due to having the same genre as this one.

Currently the composer for the music is unconfirmed.

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, The music for this course returns with an arrangement by Kenta Nagata. This version adds the vocals for the Shy Guys.

Trivia[]

  • Many express this road a very frustrating race because of the many unguarded turns and slopes, especially for bring only in Flower Cup. Many fall off into the abyss in their beginning of this race, though the fall-off penalties are not so great, because of this.
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