Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has been lazy and currently only has one Bowser's Castle variant, whereas the addition of retro courses in the Wii version brought the number up to three. More Bowser's Castle Variants Shout Return in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe This track for Double Dash hasn’t been remade most likely due to its cramped design, but Mario Kart 8 Deluxe could mark its return, redesigned to work with the new driving physics.
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It twists, turns, and winds up and down a dome-like map and would be a great candidate for an update with anti-gravity.
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The track already has only two laps due to its length and its layout takes full advantage of 3D course design. Wario Coliseum is another course that has a unique layout and lap system. These haven’t been released since their original appearance on the 3DS and would be great to experience again in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Wuhu Island is a fun trip around the island while Maka Wuhu lets players explore the center of the map more in-depth. Despite being tied thematically to Wii Sports Resort and Pilotwings Resort, these tracks would still feel at home in the expanding world of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Wuhu Island and Maka Wuhu from Mario Kart 7 were the start of the practice of splitting a course into three sections rather than simply going around a course for three laps. Wuhu Island, Maka Wuhu, & Wario Coliseum Should Appear In Mario Kart 8
Still, there’s more to be done and there are quite a few tracks from Mario Kart’s history that should be included in the new DLC. Even the base version of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe included Wario’s Gold Mine, Baby Park, and Tick Tock Clock. Nintendo has already done a great job of putting fan-favorite courses in the Booster Pass, such as the addition of Coconut Mall and Choco Mountain. Related: Mario Kart 9's Release Date Isn't Coming Any Time Soon Adding 48 separate courses will make Mario Kart 8’s tracklist absolutely massive and with them all being retro tracks, this Booster Pass could be the best way to preserve the history of the franchise. The retro courses available since Mario Kart: Super Circuit have done a great job of preserving the franchise’s history and bolstering the content available in each entry. This is a great opportunity for Nintendo to rerelease courses that haven’t seen releases since their original versions. Deluxe has great driving mechanics and its item system is fast and frenzied, so adding more retro tracks can only improve the already well-rounded package. While it’s somewhat disappointing that fans won’t get a Mario Kart 9, this pass is a great way to tide them over until a proper sequel can be developed. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Mario Kart 8 Deluxeis about to add 48 courses through its new Booster Pass, consisting of retro courses from Mario Kart Tour all the way back to Super Mario Kart. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue.
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