DS Dokan Course
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This article is about the unused beta track. For the custom track, see Dokan Course 2.
Dokan Course (also known as Pipe Place) is an unused beta track found in the ROM of Mario Kart DS. The track was present, but unplayable without codes, in the kiosk demo; in the final version of the game, it no longer loads with textures. The track was likely made to test driving physics; similar unused levels exist in many other games. The word "dokan" means "pipe" in Japanese. The word is also used for many pipe-related objects in Mario Kart Wii.
Currently, there are five versions available:
- DS Dokan Course (MKDasher)
- DS Dokan Course (Turbo Yoshi)
- DS Dokan Course (Keiichi1996)
- Warp Pipe Island (Wingcapman & Luke Chandler)
- DS KoopaKids Clan Slide (Iggy Ze Koopa)
List of available WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de
Names in Other Languages
DS Dokan Course
Dutch: | DS Dokanbaan |
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French: | DS Circuit Dokan |
German: | DS Dokan-Kurs |
Italian: | DS Percorso Dokan |
Japanese: | DS どかんコース |
Korean: | DS 토관 코스 |
Portuguese: | DS Circuito Dokan |
Russian: | DS Трасса Докан |
Spanish: | DS Circuito Dokan |
Greek: | DS Πίστα Ντόκαν |
Polish: | DS Trasa Dokan |
Finnish: | DS Dokan-rata |
Swedish: | DS Dokanbanan |
Czech: | DS Dráha Dokan |
Danish: | DS Dokan-banen |
DS Pipe Place
Dutch: | DS Pijpenplaats |
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French: | DS Place Tuyau |
German: | - |
Italian: | DS Luogo Tubatura |
Japanese: | DS どかんロード |
Korean: | - |
Portuguese: | - |
Russian: | - |
Spanish: | DS Lugar Tubería |
Greek: | - |
Polish: | - |
Finnish: | - |
Swedish: | - |
Czech: | - |
Danish: | - |
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