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− | | [https:// | + | | [https://icedrive.net/s/4AFGQkvgTGNPzzGg4vF9D5SyCu3R v1.0] |
| 2018-05-15 | | 2018-05-15 | ||
| First release | | First release | ||
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* Changed wooden box objects ({{obj-ref|0x70|woodbox}} → {{obj-ref|0xd3|w_woodbox}}). | * Changed wooden box objects ({{obj-ref|0x70|woodbox}} → {{obj-ref|0xd3|w_woodbox}}). | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | [https:// | + | | [https://icedrive.net/s/TXNB1Akk8wt2vyWxYbSwDiNgYX42 v1.3] |
| 2018-08-22 | | 2018-08-22 | ||
| Update based on v1.1: | | Update based on v1.1: | ||
* Fixed Multiplayer blackscreen. | * Fixed Multiplayer blackscreen. | ||
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− | | [https:// | + | | [https://icedrive.net/s/y68yZbb7gv9VNNPTWBjQyC6QPRuQ v1.3.ctgp] |
| 2018-11-27 | | 2018-11-27 | ||
| Update by [[SpyKid]]: | | Update by [[SpyKid]]: | ||
* Changed wooden box objects (woodbox → w_woodbox). | * Changed wooden box objects (woodbox → w_woodbox). | ||
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− | | [https:// | + | | [https://icedrive.net/s/Y4SX1G5S8T8w2QvS51T6ykjuZ5gb v1.4] |
| 2019-03-07 | | 2019-03-07 | ||
| Update by [[Wiimm]]: | | Update by [[Wiimm]]: | ||
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− | == Custom Track Distributions == | + | == <span id=distrib-list>Custom Track Distributions</span> == |
This track is part of the following [[Custom Track Distribution]]s: | This track is part of the following [[Custom Track Distribution]]s: | ||
+ | * {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Dolphin|4229|ctgp-dolphin}} | ||
* {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Revolution|4229|ctgp-r}} | * {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Revolution|4229|ctgp-r}} | ||
* [[Cuberluigi CT Pack]] (v1.5) | * [[Cuberluigi CT Pack]] (v1.5) | ||
− | * {{Distrib-ref|DS Pack|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|DS Pack|4229|dsp}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|HD's Retro Pack|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|HD's Retro Pack|4229|hd-retro}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Hide and Seek Best Retros|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Hide and Seek Best Retros|4229|hns-br}} |
− | * | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Insane Kart Wii|4229|insane-kart-wii}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Luigi Kart Wii|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Luigi Kart Wii|4229|lkw}} |
− | * [[Mario Kart 7 Wii]] | + | * [[Mario Kart 7 Wii]] (Unknown) |
* [[Mario Kart Cris 3.500 CT]] (v1.5) | * [[Mario Kart Cris 3.500 CT]] (v1.5) | ||
* [[Mario Kart Cris 4]] (v1.5) | * [[Mario Kart Cris 4]] (v1.5) | ||
* [[Mario Kart Cris Deluxe 3.0 Final]] (v1.5) | * [[Mario Kart Cris Deluxe 3.0 Final]] (v1.5) | ||
* {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Fusion|4229|mk-fusion}} | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Fusion|4229|mk-fusion}} | ||
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii +|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Revelation|4229|mk-revelation}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii Deluxe|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Virtual Night|4229|mk-virtual-night}} |
+ | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii +|4229|mk-wiiplus}} | ||
+ | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii Deluxe|4229|mk-deluxe}} | ||
* {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii Faraphel|4229|faraphel}} | * {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii Faraphel|4229|faraphel}} | ||
* [[Mario Kart Wii: Battle Royale]] (v1.5) | * [[Mario Kart Wii: Battle Royale]] (v1.5) | ||
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Newer Mario Kart Wii|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|MKP: New Dawn|4229|mkp-new-dawn}} |
− | * | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Newer Mario Kart Wii|4229|mk-newer}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|OptPack|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Nintenboi's Custom Track Picks|4229|nintenbois-ct-picks}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Retro CT Pack|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|OptPack|4229|optp}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Retro Rewind|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Retro CT Pack|4229|retro-ct}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Squadaloo's Mario Kart WiiMix|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Retro Rewind|4229|rewind}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Variety Pack|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Squadaloo's Mario Kart WiiMix|4229|squadaloos-mkw-mix}} |
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Vintage Kart Wii|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|TourKart Wii|4229|tourkart-wii}} |
+ | * {{Distrib-ref|Variety Pack|4229|variety}} | ||
+ | * {{Distrib-ref|Vintage Kart Wii|4229|mk-vintage}} | ||
* {{Distrib-ref|Wiimms Mario Kart Fun|4229|mkwfun}} | * {{Distrib-ref|Wiimms Mario Kart Fun|4229|mkwfun}} | ||
− | * {{Distrib-ref|Zef's CT Pack|4229| | + | * {{Distrib-ref|Zef's CT Pack|4229|zef-ct}} |
{{User-Sniki-Link}} | {{User-Sniki-Link}} |
Latest revision as of 05:42, 21 March 2024
Creator: | Sniki |
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Designer: | Nintendo |
Version: | v1.5 |
Date of latest version: | 2020-01-23 |
Editors used: | 3ds Max, BrawlBox, Every File Explorer, KMP Cloud, Lorenzi's KMP Editor, Paint.NET, Post-Effect Editor, RoadKill, SketchUp, Wexos's Toolbox, Wiimms SZS Tools |
WBZ files: | ct.wiimm.de |
Download: | Icedrive |
Overview
This is a port of the Mario Kart 7 version created by Sniki. It features all objects, shadows and replay cameras from the original track.
Usage of Extended Presence Flags since v1.5
Together with GCN Bowser's Castle (Tock) and GCN Sherbet Land (Tock), this track is the first one that supports extended presence flags.
There is a problem with the wooden boxes on this track. These are set up 5000 units above the road after respawning. Unfortunately, this means that they appear one floor higher after a hit. LE-CODE offers alternative heights. The standard game uses wooden boxes that do not fall off (w_woodbox). Both variants are available with and without coins (karehayama), so Sniki released four variants.
Wiimm has now reduced this to two variants. If LE-CODE starts, the non-falling wooden boxes are deactivated and falling ones with a lower height are activated.
Media
Version History
Version | Date of release | Information |
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v1.0 | 2018-05-15 | First release |
v1.1 | 2018-05-19 |
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v1.2 | 2018-06-29 | Update by SpyKid: |
v1.3 | 2018-08-22 | Update based on v1.1:
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v1.3.ctgp | 2018-11-27 | Update by SpyKid:
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v1.4 | 2019-03-07 | Update by Wiimm:
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v1.5 | 2020-01-23 | Update by Wiimm:
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Custom Track Distributions
This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:
- CTGP Dolphin (Details)
- CTGP Revolution (Details)
- Cuberluigi CT Pack (v1.5)
- DS Pack (Details)
- HD's Retro Pack (Details)
- Hide and Seek Best Retros (Details)
- Insane Kart Wii (Details)
- Luigi Kart Wii (Details)
- Mario Kart 7 Wii (Unknown)
- Mario Kart Cris 3.500 CT (v1.5)
- Mario Kart Cris 4 (v1.5)
- Mario Kart Cris Deluxe 3.0 Final (v1.5)
- Mario Kart Fusion (Details)
- Mario Kart Revelation (Details)
- Mario Kart Virtual Night (Details)
- Mario Kart Wii + (Details)
- Mario Kart Wii Deluxe (Details)
- Mario Kart Wii Faraphel (Details)
- Mario Kart Wii: Battle Royale (v1.5)
- MKP: New Dawn (Details)
- Newer Mario Kart Wii (Details)
- Nintenboi's Custom Track Picks (Details)
- OptPack (Details)
- Retro CT Pack (Details)
- Retro Rewind (Details)
- Squadaloo's Mario Kart WiiMix (Details)
- TourKart Wii (Details)
- Variety Pack (Details)
- Vintage Kart Wii (Details)
- Wiimms Mario Kart Fun (Details)
- Zef's CT Pack (Details)
Custom Tracks:
Sniki's Test Track –
Vokas Treeway –
Tropical Factory –
Last World –
Snowflake City –
Cool Castle Canyon –
Sky Grove –
Dark Matter Shrine –
Glimmer Express Trains
Flowery Greenhouse –
Marble Towers –
Crystal Plains –
Wiimmfi Station –
Lunar Lights –
Shadow Woods –
New Moon Manor –
Frantic Funyard
Intergalactic Lair –
Wiimmfi Wonder World
Remade Tracks:
Mushroom Island –
Spike Desert
Retro Tracks:
SK64 Ninja Land –
DS Shroom Ridge –
DS Airship Fortress –
DS Bowser Castle –
DS Figure-8 Circuit –
N64 Kalimari Desert –
DS Waluigi Pinball
Track Edits:
Maple Treeway R