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'''Broken Pier''' is a retro race course from [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]. It is the second track of the Special Cup. This can be seen as a direct successor of the [[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost]] [[SNES Ghost Valley 3|Valley]] tracks from [[Super Mario Kart]] and an indirect successor of [[N64 Banshee Boardwalk|Banshee Boardwalk]] from [[Mario Kart 64]].
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'''Broken Pier''' is a retro race track from [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]. It is the second track of the Special Cup.
  
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Currently, there are two remakes available:
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Currently, there are two versions available:
 
* [[GBA Broken Pier (Rukasudo90)]]
 
* [[GBA Broken Pier (Rukasudo90)]]
 
* [[GBA Broken Pier (ChaosShadow23)]]
 
* [[GBA Broken Pier (ChaosShadow23)]]

Revision as of 10:03, 8 May 2021

Broken Pier is a retro race track from Mario Kart: Super Circuit. It is the second track of the Special Cup.

Original Version (47:24)

Currently, there are two versions available:

List of available WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: GBA Kapotte Pier
French: GBA Quai Cassé (NTSC)
GBA Jetée Cassée (PAL)
German: GBA Zerstörter Pfad
Italian: GBA Molo rotto
Japanese: GBA オンボロさんばし
Korean: GBA 고물 부두
Portuguese: GBA Cais Quebrado
Russian: GBA Поломанный пирс
Spanish: GBA Muelle Roto
Greek: GBA Βάλτος Μπου
Polish: GBA Zniszczone Molo
Finnish: GBA Rikkoutunut laituri
Swedish: GBA Trasiga Piren
Czech: -
Danish: GBA Brudt Molen