DS Tick-Tock Clock
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Tick-Tock Clock is a retro race course from Mario Kart DS. It is the second track of the Star Cup. The track later reappeared in Mario Kart 8 as the first track of the Lightning Cup. It is based on the level of the same name in Super Mario 64.
Currently, there are two ports and one variant available:
- DS Tick-Tock Clock (Rukasudo90 & burikillo)
- DS Tick-Tock Clock: Neo Edition: Rukasudo90's version with many added elements not found in the original track
- DS Tick-Tock Clock (maczkopeti)
List of available WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de
Names in Other Languages
Dutch: | DS Tik-Tak-Klok |
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French: | DS Horloge Tic-Tac |
German: | DS Ticktack-Trauma |
Italian: | DS Pista Tictac |
Japanese: | DS チクタクロック |
Korean: | DS 똑딱시계 코스 |
Portuguese: | DS Relógio Tiquetaque |
Russian: | DS Часы тик-так |
Spanish: | DS Reloj Tictac |
Greek: | DS Τικ-Τακ-Τόκε |
Polish: | DS Zegar Tik-Tak |
Finnish: | DS Tik-tak-kello |
Swedish: | DS Tick-Tack Klockan |
Czech: | DS Hodiny Tik-Tak |
Danish: | DS Tik-Tak Uret |
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