These are the courses of Mario Kart 8
With the launch of Mario Kart 8 just one month away, Nintendo has few details it has yet to share about the game, which will receive its own Wii U bundle next month. Of the details the publisher now offers on the game's site is a listing of the 32 race tracks players will tackle in late May, half of which are new courses, the rest being reimagined circuits from other games in the series.
We got our hands on the eight retro courses in the shell and banana cups during our video preview of the game. The other eight familiar tracks are as follows: Wario Stadium (DS), Sherbet Land (GCN), Melody Motorway (3DS) and Yoshi Valley (N64) in the Leaf Cup as well as Tick-Tock Clock (DS), Piranha Plant Pipeway (3DS), Grumble Volcano (Wii) and Rainbow Road (N64) in the Lightning Cup.
Head past the break for the full list of the 32 race tracks and eight battle courses in the game. Mario Kart 8 launches May 30 on Wii U, and those that register their copy of the game on Club Nintendo by July 31 will receive one free Wii U game on the eShop.
Mushroom Cup
Mario Kart Stadium
Water Park
Sweet Sweet Canyon
Thwomp Ruins
Flower Cup
Mario Circuit
Toad Harbour
Twisted Mansion
Shy Guy Falls
Star Cup
Sunshine Airport
Dolphin Shoals
Electrodome
Mount Wario
Special Cup
Cloudtop Cruise
Bone Dry Dunes
Bowser's Castle
Rainbow Road
Shell Cup
Moo Moo Meadows (Wii)
Mario Circuit (GBA)
Cheep Cheep Beach (DS)
Toad's Turnpike (N64)
Banana Cup
Dry Dry Desert (GCN)
Donut Plains 3 (SNES)
Royal Raceway (N64)
DK Jungle (3DS)
Leaf Cup
Wario Stadium (DS)
Sherbet Land (GCN)
Music Park (3DS)
Yoshi Valley (N64)
Lightning Cup
Tick-Tock Clock (DS)
Piranha Plant Slide (3DS)
Grumble Volcano (Wii)
Rainbow Road (N64)
Battle Mode Courses
Moo Moo Meadows (Wii)
Dry Dry Desert (GCN)
Donut Plains 3 (SNES)
Toad's Turnpike (N64)
Mario Circuit
Toad Harbour
Sherbet Land (GCN)
Yoshi Valley (N64)
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