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Revision as of 19:55, 23 September 2021

This article is about Scye's version. For other versions, see Beagle Plains.
Beagle Plains
Author: Scye
Version: RC3
Date of latest version: 2013-09-28
Editors used:
WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de
Download: Icedrive

Overview

This is a custom track created by Scye. It includes texture mapping. The track shares its general theme with DS Peach Gardens, while adding areas with slippery road to give it a fair degree of challenge in some parts.

Media

RC3 VS Race

Version History

Version Date of release Information
RC1 2011-04-11 First release
RC1.ctgp 2011-12-27 Update by MrBean35000vr:
  • Tweaked some respawn points.
RC2 2013-09-15 Update by Masayuki:
  • Added more respawn points.
  • Fixed a respawn point.
  • Improved enemy and item routes.
RC3 2013-09-28 Update by Masayuki:

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Trivia

The origin of the name of this track was unknown for a long time. Many people speculated that it drew inspiration from dogs (namely the Beagle breed) and toyed with the possibility that Chain Chomps were among the objects initially planned to appear here. But later, this theory was proven wrong by the author; the author took inspiration from the Donut Plains tracks in Super Mario Kart, and intended for this track to be called "Bagel Plains" (named after another pastry-based product), but an accidental misspelling of the word "bagel" gave this track the name it has today.