Difference between revisions of "GCN Dry Dry Desert"
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! Language !! Track Name | ! Language !! Track Name | ||
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− | | Dutch || | + | | Dutch || GCN Kurkdroge Woestijn |
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− | | French || | + | | French || GCN Désert Sec Sec |
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| German || GCN Staubtrockene Wüste | | German || GCN Staubtrockene Wüste | ||
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− | | Italian || | + | | Italian || GCN Desertico Deserto |
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− | | Japanese || | + | | Japanese || GC カラカラさばく |
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− | | Spanish || | + | | Spanish || GCN Desierto Seco-Seco |
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− | | Greek || | + | | Greek || GCN Στεγνή Στεγνή Έρημος |
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− | | Portuguese || | + | | Portuguese || GCN Deserto Seco Seco |
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− | | Polish || | + | | Polish || GCN Sucha Sucha Pustynia |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Finnish || GCN Kuiva-Kuiva-Aavikko | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Swedish || GCN Torra Torra Öknen | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Czech || - | ||
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{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 15:31, 9 February 2013
GCN Dry Dry Desert is a retro race course from Mario Kart Double Dash!!. It is the fourth course of the Mushroom Cup.
Currently, there are 2 different ports of this track:
Names in Other Languages
The translations for this track as they appear in the CTGP Revolution:
Language | Track Name |
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Dutch | GCN Kurkdroge Woestijn |
French | GCN Désert Sec Sec |
German | GCN Staubtrockene Wüste |
Italian | GCN Desertico Deserto |
Japanese | GC カラカラさばく |
Spanish | GCN Desierto Seco-Seco |
Greek | GCN Στεγνή Στεγνή Έρημος |
Portuguese | GCN Deserto Seco Seco |
Polish | GCN Sucha Sucha Pustynia |
Finnish | GCN Kuiva-Kuiva-Aavikko |
Swedish | GCN Torra Torra Öknen |
Czech | - |
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