![]() Bowser's clown copter is replaced by the moon. This is the only SNES track to have an original background, though it looks similar to GBA Rainbow Road's background. Its music has a lighter tune after the intro. This track, along with all of the other tracks from Super Mario Kart, returns in Mario Kart: Super Circuit as the last course in the Extra Special Cup, with the Thwomps removed however, it still remains a challenge due to the similar mechanics between the two games. Plus, the very colorful track setting and the powerful theme, allow for multiple tries without getting the player bored. Having the correct power-sliding pattern makes this track much easier in Grand Prix Mode by allowing the player to save not only the gained seconds from avoiding braking at every curve but also the precious seconds lost each time a driver falls off the track. However, it is one of the best tracks to learn power-sliding in the Time Trial mode, thanks to the absence of guardrails and rainbow Thwomps to cause random spinouts, which impose the player to learn the perfect power-sliding techniques, curve per curve. ![]() It was, originally, considered to be the most challenging course at the time, despite having a fairly simple layout it contains absolutely no guard rails, thin passageways with sharp, ninety-degree hairpin turns, and hazardous Thwomps that cause racers to spin out upon contact as well as being squished. ![]() The track is the last course of the Special Cup in this game.
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