GBA Luigi Circuit

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Luigi Circuit
Luigi Circuit
Information
Appears in Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001)
Mario Kart DS (2005)
Cup(s) Lightning Cup (Super Circuit)
Leaf Cup (DS)
Music sample
Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Mario Kart DS

Course map
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
MKSC Luigi Circuit Map.png

Mario Kart DS
GBA Luigi Circuit map

Staff ghost(s)

1:46:581 by Ninten★モリオ (DS)
(Luigi in the Poltergust 4000)

Luigi Circuit is a track in the Mario Kart series, and is the first Mario Kart track to ever take place in the rain, followed by Neo Bowser City in Mario Kart 7.

This course is in Mario Kart: Super Circuit as the first course of the nitro Lightning Cup. It is set on what appears to be an airfield filled with rain puddles during a downpour, which when driven through cause drivers to spin out and lose speed. In the background are hangars numbered "64" and "65", flanking a radio control building. In the third lap, a Luigi blimp takes off and flies around (the same blimp can be seen in Sky Garden). The course features many tight turns suited for drifting and winds around circuitously several times, akin to a real-life kart racing track. This track shares its music with Peach Circuit and Mario Circuit.

The course returns in Mario Kart DS, as the third course of the retro Leaf Cup. The shortcut has been removed. The blimp now starts to take off on the second lap. The numbers on the two hangars have been changed into 00's. The course was never available in Wi-Fi mode.

Luigi Circuit is currently the only course from the Lightning Cup in Mario Kart: Super Circuit to not return in Mario Kart Tour.

Course layout

 
Yoshi receives a Rocket Start at the start of the race

This course starts on a straight road and that soon leads the player into a small curve to the right. Past that curve is a curve to the left, that soon leads into a tight U-turn that winds to the right. After the U-turn is a straight road followed by a U-turn to the left, which then leads to a slight curve to the right.

Past the right curve is a small U-turn to the right that leads into a straight road. After that small straight road is a tight turn to the left that leads into another straight road, this time longer than the last. After that straight road, there is a loose U-turn to the right that has a wavy road when the player proceeds. The road is not too wavy, but it is not straight either. Past the longest, straight road on the track is a sharp curve to the left that leads into another straight road. A U-turn then comes, making the player turn right and into the straight road that leads to the Finish Line. In Mario Kart DS, Mission 4-8 is carried out on this course. Luigi must perform 9 drifts in a lap in 1 minute.

Shortcuts

  • Before the second-to-last turn, the player can use a Mushroom or Star to boost through the gap in the crash barrier on the left.

Profiles

Mario Kart DS

  • European website bio: "If the non-stop rain doesn't dampen your spirits, the skid-inducing puddles certainly will. Luigi's second namesake course couldn't be more different from the first; with seven hairpin bends and a pair of chicanes that will test your power-sliding powers to the max."

Gallery

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Mario Kart DS

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルイージサーキット[?]
Ruīji Sākitto
Luigi Circuit
Chinese 路易吉赛道[1]
Lùyìjí Sàidào
Luigi Circuit
German Luigis Piste[?] Luigi's Track
Italian Circuito di Luigi[?] Luigi's Circuit
Korean 루이지 서킷[?]
Ruiji Seokit
Luigi Circuit
Spanish Circuito de Luigi[?] Luigi's Circuit

References

  1. ^ From the iQue localization prototype.