![]() ![]() The prominent goal gate is now featured, using the normal variation. SNES Rainbow Road returns in Mario Kart 7, with upgraded visuals, enhanced music, and new gimmicks, and the track waves when the Thwomps hit the floor.In the Switch version, the map loses the rainbow color scheme, becoming plain white. This course has a rainbow-colored map for the Wii U version. The first section after the starting section is an anti-gravity zone that forms an "eight", leading to a gliding section that leads to a space station, which then has another gliding section leaving the station and heading to the rest of the track, which is in anti-gravity. It does take place in space, but the road is more metallic. Mario Kart 8: This version differs very much from the previous iterations in that it has a more science-fiction feel, rather than a fantasy feel.It is set in space, above The Moon this time. Mario Kart 7: Due to the course's extreme length, this version of Rainbow Road has just one lap to save time.Chain Chomps go throughout the course, damaging whoever hits their mouth. Mario Kart 64: This is the longest course in the game, going two kilometres, and the only one whose fastest lap is longer than a minute.Super Mario Kart: This course features normal traction, but the guard rails are gone, and dangerous Thwomps that can cause damage just by touching the target appear, like in most incarnations of Bowser's Castle except the latter's Thwomps deal damage only by crushing their target. ![]()
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