Rainbow Road (Mario Kart DS)

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This article is about the race course from Mario Kart DS. For Rainbow Road as a whole and other versions of the track, see Rainbow Road.

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The Rainbow Road of Mario Kart DS is unique to the Mario Kart series as it contains a vertical loop and a corkscrew, the only inversions in a Mario Kart track before Mario Kart 8 (excluding half-pipe tricks). Rails border the sides of both inversions to prevent racers from falling off sideways. Those elements may have been added to ensure challenge; players can place items so their opponents can fall off the corkscrew or the loop. However, there are glitches on the corkscrew and the loop. If a player drifts and hits the rail or continues touching the rail it could send the player floating up, putting them off the track (though in rare cases the player may fall onto the corkscrew without being brought back to the correct part of the track). On top of this, this Rainbow Road also has many sharp turns and a helix, not unlike the previous version in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. Some multi-colored Warp Pipes and Stars appear in space around the track. Additionally, the coloring pattern of this looks different from the previous Rainbow Roads: here, the color stripes on this track are horizontal and follow along it, instead of vertically across the track. Its staff ghost is R.O.B. in the ROB-BLS.

Course layout

Like almost all Rainbow Roads, the track is transparent and it takes place in space. The track starts out with three boost pads down a steep drop. There are four item boxes laid out across the track and a spiralling bend to the left while going upward, with four boost pads close to the left edge. In the spiral is a floating pipe, mostly for decoration. In the spiral, it is very easy to fall or be pushed off. There are four more item boxes at the end of another steep drop with the loop close after. The loop is a vertical loop (a simple loop that just goes upside-down once). A steep incline follows the loop. A right turn comes next with a small drop, four more item boxes, and a sharp turn to the left. The drop prevents racers from being able to race the course backwards. After a short, straight road is a U-turn right. The corkscrew is next, with a slight curve to the right, four item boxes, and another U-turn to the left. With the finish line just ahead, the cycle is started again two more times.

Missions

Mission 7-1 takes place on this track. The mission requires the player, as Peach, to perform six power slide boosts in one lap.

Official descriptions

  • European websites: "The race to end all races, Rainbow Road is a rollercoaster-like ride through a psychedelic circuit of twists, turns, loops and swoops. Littered with Dash Panels and lacking roadside barriers, this course will test all your driving skills to the limit."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レインボーロード[?]
Reinbō Rōdo
Rainbow Road
Italian Pista Arcobaleno[?] Rainbow Track
Spanish Senda Arco Iris[?] Rainbow Trail

Trivia

  • This Rainbow Road, along with its succeeding rendition, has an unique "chiming" sound each time the player passes through the star rings found along the track.
    • It also has a unique low pitched "glistening" sound when the player falls off the course.
  • A Rainbow Road resembling the Mario Kart DS version is prominently featured in Rosalina's announcement trailer for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U where Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, and Donkey Kong are all racing each other only to be suddenly interrupted by Kirby on his Warp Star followed by Rosalina and a Luma.
  • The opening portion of Rainbow Road's music is used in the music for Rainbow Road in Mario Kart Wii.

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