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ElectrodromePinkWaveRoad.png|On the pink road, with the opposing green road above. | ElectrodromePinkWaveRoad.png|On the pink road, with the opposing green road above. | ||
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Larry 1st Electrodrome 3.jpg|[[Larry Koopa]] wins. | |||
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Revision as of 15:12, May 19, 2016
Template:Racecourse Electrodrome is the third race course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart 8. It is set in a neon-lit discothèque filled with Koopa Troopas, Shy Guys, and Piranha Plants. Banners with the Star Cup logo can be seen throughout the track, as well as some big screens displaying characters dancing, spectrum analyzers, and the MKTV logo. As some tracks from Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7, the music has different layers depending on the location of the player. Driving on the parts of the course representing electronic instruments will cause effects to be added to the music, and when racing through areas that feature a crowd of dancing Koopas and Shy Guys, hand claps become audible.
Course layout
The course starts directly in front of a gliding panel. After the racers glide down to the road below, there is a turn going left. 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. In the area where the music changes, transparent squares of the road's color appear in the edge of the screen. The roads twist around each other before connecting. At the end of each road is a gliding panel leading to a large neon platform with the words "Star Cup" on it, as well as the cup’s logo. There is a small jump at the end of the platform and a left turn that leads to the finish line.
Shortcuts
- Players can cut of the turn before the anti-gravity section using a speed boost. This shortcut is best done with a Star.
- At the final left turn, players can cut through the rough section with a speed boost instead of taking the turn.
Gallery
- MK8- Electrodrome.PNG
The track's icon.
Wendy racing on a preliminary version of the track, without the second gliding segment.
- ElectrodomeMK8.png
Roy on the track.
Mario, Bowser, and Luigi Spin Boosting off of each other.
- MK8 - Electrodrome.PNG
Gameplay of Mario on the track.
Gameplay of Lemmy, riding his Biddybuggy on the track.
Yoshi and Rosalina.
- Ludwig Von Koopa MK8.PNG
Ludwig riding his Biddybuggy on the track.
The stamp obtained for beating the staff ghost at this course.
- Larry 1st Electrodrome 3.jpg
Larry Koopa wins.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- During the countdown to the race, the large screen in the background shows a spectrum analyzer before switching to a party scene. This spectrum analyzer is the same one seen in the third trailer that first showed Electrodrome.
- This also makes Electrodrome one of four courses with an opening animation that can be used only during the countdown (as the spectrum analyzer is in sync with the countdown). The others are Twisted Mansion, Bowser's Castle, and Excitebike Arena.
- Characters' idle animations are slightly quicker in Electrodrome and 3DS Music Park compared to other courses. However, this only occurs during Grand Prix and local VS mode.
- This track's music is played during the staff credits.
- Many large screens throughout the whole track show some dancing Koopa Troopas and Shy Guys, along with a silhouette of a disc jockey.
- The actual camera angle showed by each screen appears to be chosen randomly between at least two possible angles, one of them reveal that the disc jockey is indeed Larry Koopa[1] .
- Similar to Music Park, Electrodrome has several panels, that when driven over, make up several ascending beats.
- This is one of two courses in Mario Kart 8 with a portion of the track which activates a voice, the other being Big Blue.
- On the Prima Guide to Mario Kart 8, the book has a typo where "Electrodrome" is spelled "Electrodome". When the reader gets to the Time Trials page after N64 Rainbow Road, there are no typos with Electrodrome.
- Electrodrome is so far the only course in the Mario Kart series with one word in its name. (Excluding NOE French and Portugese language translations)
- This course's electronic music setting is probably a reference to the real-life EDM culture, which has become increasingly popular in the early 2010's to the present day.